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Will of Thomas Issley of Sundridge Esquire, 1518

A translation into English from Latin / French transcriptions made by Leland L. Duncan. Typed up by Zena Bamping in March 2001.

THOMAS ISSLEY - 1518 PCC : 16 Ayloffe

The 4 Feb 1518 Thomas Issley of Sondryssh in Kent Esquier to the high aulter of Sondrysshe xs of Frennyngham 10s At the day of my burying and at the monethes mynde £20 to the chirchwarkis of Sondrysshe £6.13.4 and of Frennyngham £6.13.4 and of Chevenyng 40s and to the said chirch of Sondrysh my portatyf organes To Henry myne oldest sonne yf he lyve to the age of 22 yeres orells to suche myne other sonne as shalbe myne oldest sonne of the same age all suche stuff of houshold and plate as I now have which were bequethed unto me by John Issley Esquier my father and in the meane tyme I will that Elizabeth my wif shall have and occupie the same And the Residue of all my goodes I gyve to the said Elizabeth To ev'ry of Tydman, Graunger, Mascall, Stapyll and Robert Walker my s'vants 40s To eyther of my horsekepers and Hayte my bayllyf 20s and to John Newefold 10s and to ev'ry of my wymen and maydyns 6/8 I will my exors cause V masses to be songen in the honor of the fyve woundes of almyghty God at Scale Celi in the Abbey of Westm' w'in the monthe next after my decease I make myne executors Elizabeth my wif and Sr George Harvy Knyght and to the same Sir George Harvy for his labor and payne therein £5 and I require Sir Henry Guldeford knyght to be overseer

The last will of the said Thos Issley Esquier as unto all my maners landis and ten'ts my will is First that Elizabeth my wif shall have and enyoye for time of hir lyf my maners or ten'ts of Frennyngham Kyngesdowne Charton Maplescombe Fawkeham Eynesford & Horton and all myne other landes &c [in same parishes &c] and that my feoffees shall suffer such sure astates to be made to the use of the same Elizabeth my wif and after the decease of the same &c All the same maners &c shall Remayne to Henry and to the Eldest issue male of his body lawfully begoten and for lacke to Antony, remaynder to Thomas my sonne, remaynder to James my sonne and to his lyke herresmale

My feoffes shall suffre my exors to receyve all issues &c of all myne other lands &c in the parisshes of Sondrysshe Chevenyng and Shevenoke & ells where in Kent excepte my landes &c in Chedyngston unto the tyme that Henry my sonne or suche myne other sonne as shalbe myne eldest sonne shalbe of the age of 22 yeris to content and paye my debts legaces and bequests and when the same Henry or other Eldest sonne is 22 he shall have all the lands &c in S. C. and Sevenok to hym and the eldest issue male remaynders to be tayled in forme aforesaid Provided myne exors shall have for thexebicion and fyndyng to scole of ev'y of my yong' sonnes £6. oute of the same landes unto the time tht ev'y of the same yong' sonnes shalbe 20 yeres.

Morover I will myne exors shall have of the yssues &c of my man' of Chevenyng and of myn other landes &c in the parisshe of Chevenyng £100 and my feoffes shall suffre my exors to receyve and make of wodesales w'in and upon my man' of Frennyngham oon other hundreth pounds as the same wodes so to be sold shall greive to the value ev'y acre of 20s which said £200 I will shalbe applied to the mariags of Elizabeth and Mary my doughters to ev'y of them £100.

If my sonnes disturbe vex or trowble the said Elizabeth my wif of or in takyng thissues &c of the maners &c to her assigned I will the said Elizabeth shall have and enyoye all my man' and ten'ts in Chevenyng and Chepsted and all other landes &c as John Issley my Father in his lyf purchassed in possession use or rev'sion.

I will that Sir Robert my chaplayne shall have yerely duryng his lyf 4 mrc and mete drynk and Lodgeyng at Sondrysshe to pray for my sowle my frends soules and all cristen soules and for defaute my feoffes shall sell all my landes which were bought of Dane and delyv' the same Sr Robert all the money comyng. To Thos Newfolde my s'vnt an yerely Rent of 26/8 duryng his lyf oute of my maner of Sondrisshe so that he be attendanns in s'vice unto my said wif I will Wm Ellys have an yerely rent of 10s and the messuage he dwellyth in upon lyk condicon. To John Potter 20s yerely for his fee to kepe the Courts at Sondrisshe till myne heire be of full age to have and enherett the landes.

Prob. 17 Marcii 1518 by Elizabeth relict &c

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Will of John Isele of Sundridge, 1493

A translation into English from Latin / French transcriptions made by Leland L. Duncan. Typed up by Zena Bamping in March 2001.

Probate 16 November 1494 by oath of Agnes relict, Thomas son and John Aligh.

JOHN ISELE - 25 October IX Hen. VII - 1493 PCC : 21 Vox

To be buried in the high chauncell before oure Lady in a tombe in the wall for to sett the sepulcur upon and a wyndow to be made of the bredith of the same tombe in the church off Sondrich. To the high aultur 20s. To the high aulter of the church of Chevening vs. Of the church of Fremmynham 10s. Toward a vestement for the church of Sevenok xls. to pray for my faders sowle which lythe buried in the Sowthe chappell in the same church.

To the high aulter of the same church of Sevenok 3s.4d. To the high aulter of the church of Chedingstone 3s.4d. To the high aulter of the church of Westram 3s.4d. To the high aulter of the church of Bradstedde 3s.4d.

To my sonne Thomas Isele all the hanging of the grete parlor at Sondrich tapetts of verdure and other and ij cushens that was Jesoppes. Also all the hangyng in the same chambyr over the grete parlour and the bedde of Sylke of clothe of bawdekyn with iij curteynes of sarcenet with the counterpoint of the same fedyrbed and fustyans and ij pair of shets. To my said sonne Thomas Isle all the hangings in the which chambre bedd federbed fustyans pylloes and counterpoynt which was Loringis and the lytyell chambre of white in lykewyse the bedhangyng and the federbed I will my sonne Thomas shall have. Also my lytyll masse boke covered with blew and the porteus and the superaltare and one of the gylt chaleses and with aulterclothis suche as shall please my wyf to delyver for the lytyll closett in the said chamber over the parlour. Also to my said sonne Thomas my grete chayne of gold and my ij gylt pottys of sylver which I bought of Harding and the best basyn of sylver and the beste Ewer and iij gylt bollys with covers to the same and ij lytyll gylt saltis and a levar of sylver which I had of Loryng and iiij grete spittys in the kechyn and the grete brasse potte a lytyll potte of brasse and the grete chafur of brasse which was Nicholas Lytells and the grete cawdron and the furnes with all the bruyng vessell and iij pyssing basons and a lytyll flatte chafur.

Furst and afore althing I wyll my detts be contented and pade. I bequeth to the reparacions of the church of Sonnedrich £xx. To reparacions of the church of Fremmyngham £26.13.4d. To the mariage of Rauf Wilkes daughter £20 upon this condicion that she do that which in her ys for the recouveryng and Reryng of the fyne of and aponne the manour of Chipstede for the Sewrty of the same or els not. To John Tyberden for the good servyce he dyd me in my trobyll £cs. To Thomas Newfold £3.6.8d. To Thomas Valaunce £13.6.8d. To Willyam Browne xls. To the makyng of a way at Bradsted according to the wyll of Chambir xls. To the church of Fremyngham for an auliphonar according to Dowlys will £6.13.4d. To Willyam Walkelyn 6s.8d. To the church of Bradsted according to Chamburs will a torche. To my sushir Betteres v marks. To Alice Pettam xxs. For thexhibicyon of a preest at Edinbrige by the space of halffe a yere for the sowle of John Dowle £3.6.8d.

In lyke wyse for thexhibicion of a preeste to sing in the pish church of Fremmyngham halfe a yere £3.6.8d. For thexhibicyon of a preeste for to sing for my sowle my fader and moder sowlys by a hoole yere £6.13.4d. To John Hever 40s. To Thomas Waffer horse and harnes and 40s. To Robard Christofer 10s. To the said Robard for lond of hym bought named Danyes 53s.4d. To Morecok upon condicon he make astate of all such londs as he maketh title to in Farenden 66s.8d. To Nele for lond of hym bought whan he delyverth astate 100s. To Gefferey Morlond xls. To my sonne Thomas Isley a garnyssh of pewter vessell. Residew to Agnes my wyfe and I make the said Agnes, Thomas my sonne and John Alygh of Adyngton, Esquer, myn executors and to every of them for their labor £6.13.4d. and I make Syr John Guildeford supervisor.

This is... 22 January IX Henry VII of all my manors, londs and tenementys, rentys and s'uues and reversions in the sheris of Kent and Sussex. Furst I wyll all those feoffees of the maner of Frennyngham, Uppercourt and Nethercourt and halfe ye manor of Charton in the parisshes of Fremyngham, Aynysford, Horton, Fawkeham, Maplescom and Kyngesdowne make astate to my wyfe Agnes for terme of hyr lyfe the Remaynder therof to my sonne Thomas Isle and his heyres males acordyng to the tayle of my cosen John of Frennyngham made to Roger Isle my grauntfader. I wyll my said wyfe have all my purchesed londs &c in Fremyngham for terme of hir lyfe the Remayndre to my said sonne Thomas Isle. I will all those feooffees in the manors of Sundrich, the manor of Oriell, the broke place, the manor of Chipstede and the maners of Bradborne and Tymberden and in all my other londs &c in the pisshe of Sundrich, Chedyngston, Chevenyng, Sevenoke, Framfeld, Bucstede and Mafelde in Kent and Sussex shall make astate to Robard Reede s'unt of the Lawe Thomas Froyce my sonne John Alye of Adyngton and John Goodewyn of Wroteham and John Brode of Maydestone in fee to this entent to perform this my last wyll as it apperith after.

Furst I will my said feoffees (in my said londs) shall stand seased from the tyme next after my deceese for the terme of V yere and receyve all the profits &c to pay my dettys and bequests and after the said terme of V yere be cum up of the seid maners of Sundrich shall make astate to my sonne Thomas Isle of all those londs, manors &c that were John of Frennyngham in Sundryche and Chedyngston accordyng to the wyll and Tayle made by the same John of Frennyngham to Roger Isle my grantfader and all my other londs and tenements &c in the pisshes of Sundrych and Chedyngston which were never the seid John of Frennyngham after the terme of V yere. I will the said feoffees make astate unto my seid sonne Thomas Isle and his heyres. If Thomas Isle breke or interrupt this my last wyll my feoffees shall delyver to Edward my sonne the maner of Chipstede and to his heyres for ever. I will the feoffees of the manor of Chevenyng make astate to my sonne Thomas Isle after the V yere except the comon of Chevenyng heth and comon of the Court of Bowsell to my seid sonne Thomas Isle, my seid sonne shall make astate of the same manor to the next heyres of John Harneys except to my seid sonne Thomas all the comon Rent of the Court of Bowsell and the comon of Chevenyng heth tohave and to holde to the heyres of John Harnes yeldyng to my seid sonne Thomas Isle and his heyres yerely xxs. and for defawte my seid sonne shall reentyr a yere which was the wyll of myn uncle Willyam Isle that John Harnes heyres shuld have it. If my sonne Thomas dye without issue the rent of the Court of Bowsell the comon of Chevenyng heth and the 20s. with the reentrie of the seid maner of Chevenyng shall goo to my sonne Wyllyam Isle and to his heyres and if he diye then to my sonne Edward Isley and if he die shall remayne to the next heyres of Sara Isle daughter of Willyam Chevenyng and grant dame to Willyam Isle myn uncle and to John Isle my fader and to their heyres accordying to the will of myn uncle Wyllyam Isle.

My feoffees of the maner of Chipstede forde with all myn other londs in the parisshe of Chevenyng after the seyde terme of V yere shall make astate to my seid sonne Thomas Isle and his heyres. I will the feoffees of the manors of Bradborne and Tymberdene forde with the Mylle and all other londys &c. in the parissh of Sevenok after the terme of V yere become up shall make astate to my sonne Edward Isle and to his heyres male accordyng to the will and teyle made by John Frennyngham to my grantfader.

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Sundridge Tithe Schedule (304KB) - signed 5th May 1840
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Sundridge Tithe award schedule - signed 5th May 1840

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Sheet 1
Rt Hon Earl
   Amherst











































Sheet 2













John
 Sutton
& others

Witham
 Biggs
& others

John
   Slatter




































John
   Taylor






265



267



240
242
244
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
256
274
275
276
277
291
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
299a
300
301
302
304
303
305
306
307
311
291a


262
268
269
270
270a
271
272
273
273a
278
279
280
281
282
326
327
328
329
263
266
280a



Cottage & Garden



Cottage & Garden



Henden? Field
Little Hendon? Field
Warren
Green Court
Pidgeon pond
Homestead
Walnut Tree Field
Land Way
Beechey Field
Blunt Wood
Little Warren
Lubgates?
Little Lubgates?
Dry Hill Field
Hop Garden
Shaw
Hop Garden
Culver Den
Hail? Water Field
Little Barn Field
Hail? Water Bottom
Hail? Water Bottom Wood
Rob Sack?
Homestead
The Leys
Rob Sack?
Hollow 8 Acres
Lime Kiln Field
12 Acres
Shaw
Madam? Hydes
Saw Pit Field
Cottage & Garden
Birch Field Mead
The Slip
Shaw


Part of Warwick
Part of Barn Field
Homestead
Orchard
Part of Tapworth
Part of Field
Part of Tippings
House Mead
Wood
3 Corners
Further Mead
Banky Tippings
Shaw
Oaken Field
Shaw
Ashen Berry
9 Acres
Field
Shaw
Little Meadow
Road

Garden



Garden



Meadow
Arable
Pasture
---
Waste
Bldgs etc
Hops
Road
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Wood
Hops
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Yard
Pasture
Furze
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Hops
Meadow
Garden
Meadow
---
---


Arable
Arable
Bldgs etc
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops
Arable
Arable
Wood
Meadow
---


0.1.35



0.2.  2



1.2.20
9.3.25
20.1. 4
10.2.18
0.2. 8
0.3.17
6.3. 4
0.2.38
42.0.11
14.2.34
5.2.24
8.2.27
6.1.30
7.2. 2
3.1. 8
1.0.19
1.0.27
12.2.33
3.1.20
9.1.10
4.3.14
8.2. 8
1.1.38
0.1. 0
20.0.20
9.0.32
8.2.35
9.2.28
12.2. 8
0.1.28
4.0.20
6.2.18
0.1.10
5.2.15
1.3.32
  0.1.11
273.0.16

1.0.32
1.1. 3
1.3.36
1.3.26
0.3.16
0.0.35
2.0.25
3.3.13
0.0.37
2.3.36
3.1. 8
8.1.12
0.2. 8
11.1.22
0.2.23
2.3.21
0.2.16
2.0.12
0.1. 2
0.2.20
 0.3.19
48.0.22














































53. 0. 0






















11. 0. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Rt Hon Earl
   Amherst




















Sheet 3










































Sheet 4

Edward
   Tapsell














Thomas
   Pocock





Himself












Thomas
   Boakes


Benjamin
   Hoadly

















358
359
361
362
363
364
365
366
367

368
369
377


414
417
418
419
420
426


330
308
308a
309
414a
289
570a
571
243
169
577a


506
507


523
524
525

526
546
549
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
561
562
567
582
587a
594
631
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
642
649
650
651
652
632
633
634
656
657
822
683
684
685
685a
686
687
688
690
571a
587


The Meadow
Meadow
Penfield
Wood
Field
Orchard
Homestead
Long Field
Barn Field

Wood
Cross Ways
Wood Field


Barn Field
House Plat
Part of a Field
8 acres
Kiln Field
Homestead


Furze Field
Birch Field Wood
Hancock Wood
Part of Birch Field
Tollis? Coppice
Shaw
Plantation
Windmill Wood
Warren Wood
The Pound
Common


Cottage & Garden
Meadow


Hilly Field
Hilly Field
Hilly Field

Alder Field
Orchard Field
Wood
Cottage etc
Maize Mead
Broken Field
Shaw
Long Field
Brookley Mead
Hanging Field
Coxes Field
Barn Yard etc
Shaw
Coxes Shaw
Coxes Shaw
Boar Hills
Shaw
Cottage etc
Penfield
Penfield
Upper Mordens
Orchard
Shaw
Hop garden
Pit Field
Pit Field
Homestead
Shaw
Upper Slough?
Great Meadow
Lower Meadow
Gibbons Wood
Great Mead
Crooksey?
Lower Mead
Lower Slough?
Shaw
Upper gold Hill
Shaw
Middle Gold Hill
Shaw
4 Acres
Lower Field
8 Acres
Lower Gold Hill
Stubbs Wood
Boston Field
Meadow
---
Arable
Wood
Arable
Fruit
Bldgs etc
Arable
Arable
 & Hops
Wood
Meadow
Arable


Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Bldgs etc


Furze
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Garden
Pasture


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

3.1.11
1.1.13
11.2. 5
8.3.39
2.1.17
0.2. 6
0.2.37
3.2.35

3.3.34
4.1.14
1.0. 1
 1.2.  2
43.1.14

5.1. 5
1.3.22
5.1. 0
7.2.38
6.0.38
 0.1.17
26.3.  0

6.2. 0
33.2.36
4.2. 6
4.0.26
3.3.20
0.1.36
0.2. 0
79.0.24
4.0.29
0.0. 2
  4.1.11
141.1.30

0.1.39
0.2.  7
1.0.  6

1.1.38
4.0. 3

3.3.32
4.1.35
6.3. 0
0.1. 0
0.1. 9
2.3.22
6.2. 5
0.1.24
4.0. 2
9.0.26
10.3.36
11.2.22
0.0.33
0.1. 7
8.0.36
0.1.35
5.1.19
2.0.26
0.0.37
3.2. 0
2.1.34
5.0. 2
1.2. 0
0.1. 4
3.3. 0
3.2.30
10.2. 0
2.1. 9
0.3.16
8.2.10
9.3. 4
3.1.26
2.0. 4
3.0.18
4.0. 0
6.1.15
5.2.26
0.2.26
8.3. 6
0.2.36
9.3.19
0.3.39
5.0.29
9.1.35
8.3.24
11.1.36
4.1.17
  3.0.32
224.0.24














7.10. 0







3.10. 0












10. 0. 0
























































42. 0. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Rt Hon Earl
   Amherst










Sheet 5























Sundry
  Freeholders


Henry
   Sait






























422
505


588
589

590
591
592
593
595
596

598
599
600
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
613
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
622
625
626
627
628
629
630
694
695
570
597


Goathurst Common
Ide Hill Common


Shaw
Upper Spring Field

Spring Field
Shaw
Great Barn Field
Shaw
Walkons Field
Old Warren

Orchard
Pond Field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Orchard
Back Field
Filbert Garden
Little Brook Hill
Brock Hill
Great Hill
Banky Field
Shaw
East Mead
Barn Mead
Orchard
Homestead
Cart House Mead
Cottage et
Gill Field
4 Acres
Upper Dercher
Lower Dercher
Part of Taylors
Long Mead
Ox Pasture
Little Barn Field
Little Barn Shaw
Upper Field
Upper Shaw
Lower Shaw
Square Croft
Windmill Field
Shaw
Pasture
Pasture


Wood
Arable
 & Hops
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
 & Hops
Fruit
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Fruit
Arable
Fruit
Meadow
Hops etc
Meadow
Arable
Wood
Meadow
Meadow
Fruit
Yards etc
Meadow
Garden
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood

15.1.  9
 2.3.26
18.0.35

0.0. 7

7.1.27
4.1.18
0.3.16
12.2.39
0.3.20
6.3.20

3.1.12
2.1.30
5.0. 0
0.2.36
0.1.22
0.1.26
1.0. 2
7.1.17
0.2.26
10.1.26
7.2. 6
7.3.28
5.2.38
0.1. 0
10.2.16
10.3.22
0.2. 4
1.1. 4
5.2.10
0.0.29
9.3.26
3.3.26
8.2.20
7.1. 1
0.3.13
10.1.13
5.3. 5
11.3.22
2.3. 2
4.3.37
2.1.27
4.2.33
12.0.16
9.1. 0
  0.1.28
210.2.  8

















































41. 0. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Rt Hon Earl
   Amherst


Sheet 6














John
   Ashby

Lewis
   Biggs Esq






Rev Mathew
   Bloxam





Mrs Elizabeth
   Brown


John
   Batchelor

Mrs Mary
   Blue

Sheet 7
Thomas
   Box

Thomas
   Casteers

Richard
   Collins

Richard
   Dampier













William
   Sanders


William
   Sandling


John
   Hicks





Himself






Herself
& others


Jesse
   Whitehead

Herself



Himself


Elizabeth
   Thorey

Himself
& others
579

579a
580
581
582a
583
54
585
586
653
654
655


425
425a


512
513


472
473
473a
478
474


514
521
522
563
564


187
188


168


823



434


164


490

Two Acres

Shaw
Shaw
Meadow
Shaw
Meadow
Barn Yard etc
Shaw
Meadow
Meadow
Pasture
Pasture


Cottage
Garden


Cottages
Mill & Field


Long Mead
Mead
Part of Shaw
Meadow
Cottage


Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
House etc


Cottage etc
Orchard


Cottage etc


Cottages etc



Garden etc


Cottage etc


Cottages
Arable
 & Hops
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Yard etc
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---
Garden


---
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
---


Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Garden


Garden
Fruit


---


Garden



Garden


Garden


Garden


2.1.33
0.1. 5
0.1.38
1.0. 0
0.0.37
1.2.10
0.0.30
0.0.30
2.3.36
3.1. 5
4.0.28
 5.2.34
22.2.  6

0.0.11
0.0.36
0.1.  7

0.1.  3
1.2.30
1.3.33

4.3. 5
4.1.30
0.2.29
3.2.24
 0.0.36
13.3.  4

1.0.20
2.0.30
1.1.24
2.0.36
1.0.  7
7.3.37

0.1.19
0.2.11
0.3.30

0.0. 2


0.0.15



0.2. 8


0.0.10


0.1. 2














3. 7. 6







0. 6. 0






2.10. 0






1.10. 0



















Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

William
   Comber

John
   Clark







Robert
   Comfort




















Robert
   Day



Sheet 8
Richard
   Dampier




John
   Davies

Mrs Mary
   Dakens

George
   Finch




John
   Finch

John
   Geer


Messrs
   Geer

Robert
   Stent

John
   Kirby



John
   Smith


James
   Young




















George
   Ladd




Himself





Himself


Henry
   Saxby

William
   Hogben




John
   Foard

Himself



Themselves
493


516
518
520


516a
519


788
795
803
804
805
806
807
808
808a
809
810
811
812
813
814
815
816
817
818a
819


155
155
157
158


449
449a
503
508


423


167


491
491a
494
495


498a


575
435


572
568

Cottages


Yard etc
Pasture
Pasture


Forge & Garden
Cottage


Shaw
2 Acres
Orchard
Road Field
House Mead
Homestead
Slip
Forge Field
Forge Field
Barn Field
Church Field
Field
Little Mead
Shaw
Long Mead
Bushy Mead
3 Acres
House & Field
Shaw
Forge Field


Orchard
House & Yard
Garden
Orchard


Field
Garden
House & Garden
Field


Cottage etc


Cottage


Meadow
Meadow
Cottage
Orchard


Cottages


Cottage etc
Garden


Cottage etc
Cottage?
Garden


Yard
Pasture
Pasture


---
---


Wood
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Bldgs etc
Meadow
Furze
Furze
Arable
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Wood
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Hops etc
Wood
Arable


Pasture
Yards etc
Garden
Fruit etc


Arable
Arable
House etc
Arable


Garden


---


Pasture
Pasture
Yard etc
Fruit


---


Garden
Garden


Garden
---

0.0. 7


0.0.22
2.0.21
0.2.37
3.0.  0

0.0.12
0.0.  7
0.0.19

0.3.23
2.0.13
1.2.36
2.3.36
2.2.28
0.2.32
1.0.31
3.0.20
1.0.32
2.3. 5
6.0.14
5.0.30
0.2. 3
0.2. 5
2.0.36
5.3.37
3.1.26
3.1.17
1.0.12
 3.1.30
51.0.24

0.1.12
0.1. 6
0.0.26
1.1.36
2.1.  0

1.1. 0
0.2. 0
0.0.28
0.3.36
2.3.24

0.1.19


0.0. 1


1.1.11
1.1.32
0.1.10
0.2.  0
3.2.13

0.0. 5


0.0.17
0.2.  5
0.2.22

0.0.30
0.0.16
0.1.  6







0.10. 0

























10. 0. 0





0.10. 0





0.12. 6











0.15. 0










Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Rev John
   Gibbons


















Sheet 9









































Sheet 10







William
 Humphrey
William
 Palmer
& others
Charles
 Snashell
William
 Fellows
Valentine
 Sutton

Himself





















William
   Marchant


















Thomas
   Wells














183

180


185

186

182


229
232
203
196
200
201
202
204
205
224
231
233
234
181
177
377a
184
230
228
235


384
387
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
 461
464

465
468
469
470
345
384a


462
463
466
467
471
475
476
477
479
480
481
482
483
484
485
486
487
488
528
529
530
531
502
Cottage etc

Cottage etc


Cottage etc

Cottage etc

Cottage etc


House & Garden
Yards etc
Wood
Field
Field
Field
Field
Meadow
Wood
Field
Field Barn Field
Field Barn Hilly
Meadow the Grove?
---
Wood
Wood
Field
Orchard
Orchard
Garden & Buildings


14 Acres
Kiln Field
Forge Meadow
Fruit Meadow
Forstall
Alder Shaw
Old Hop Garden
Homestead
House Mead
East Field
Colemans

Foot Path
Furze Field
Tobacco Platt
Forge Field
Brook Place
Shaw


Old Forge Field
Little Breekes?
Great Breekes?
Pit Field
Petty Field
Gill Field
Madam Croft
Shaw
Middle Meadow
Side Hilly
Lower Meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Broad Field
Land Way
White Horse
Orchard
Homestead
Lower ?Escombs?
Hazards Bridge
Shaw 
Shaw
Cockfield

Garden

Garden


Garden

Garden

Garden


Garden
Yards
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Wood
Wood
Arable
Orchard
Orchard
Garden


Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Hops
Yards etc
Pasture
Arable
Arable
 & Hops
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Wood


Furze
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Orchard
Yards etc
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable

0.1. 8

0.1.10


0.0.30

0.0.16

0.0.  6
0.3.30

0.0.28
0.1.15
0.1.25
6.0. 5
7.3.26
8.2.25
2.2.11
3.3.20
0.3. 2
2.2.20
3.1.26
3.2.20
6.1. 0
4.1.36
0.0. 8
1.1.34
3.1. 0
0.1.26
0.1.20
 2.0.23
58.3.20

15.0. 4
17.2.13
2.0.18
2.2.23
1.0. 9
0.3.38
1.1.16
0.1.34
7.1.25
6.1.12

11.2.10
5.0. 1
3.1.28
1.0.10
5.0.30
5.2.22
 0.1.21
87.0.34

4.3.39
5.0.28
9.0.10
8.3.10
7.1.37
11.2. 3
5.3.23
0.3.26
8.1.10
7.1.26
6.1. 6
0.2. 6
1.0.15
7.2.28
0.3.61
17.0.32
0.3.17
0.2.36
8.2.26
6.0.10
1.3. 8
0.3. 2
  11.2.22
128.3.  8











0. 2. 6





















19.10. 0



















16.10. 0
























29. 0. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Anthony
  Harman Esq

George
   Hooper





















Charles
 Hooker

James
   Heath Esq





Sheet 11






















John
   Sweetsor

John
   Sears



Henry
 Whitehead
Unoccupied

Edward 
 Fuller
John
 Crouch
John
 Bonnick
James
 Whitehead
John
 Battlemore
John
 Burfoot
Thomas
 Shrubb
William
 Welch

Himself







Joshua
  Cole




















172


399
400
404


432

756

433

430

438a

442

443
444
469

497

511


257
258
259
260
261
264


775
776
777
778
779
780
781
782
783
784
785
786
787
789
790
791
792
793
794
818

House & Garden


Meadow
Cottage
Field


Field

Cottage

Cottage

Cottage

Cottage

Field

Cottage
Cottage
Cottage & Shop

Cottage & Shop

Cottage & Shop


Great Field
Shaw
Meadow
Pond
Part of Hilly field
Homestead


Worsted Mead
Orchard
Homestead
Garden
Meadow
Orchard
Lower Mead
Worsted Field
Great Marry Pit
Upper Marry Pit
Little Marry Pit
Furze Marry Pit
Square Marry Pit
Hilly Marry Pit
Long Marry Pit
Barn field
Church Field
Shaw
5 Acres
Wood


Garden


Pasture
Garden
Arable


Arable

---

Garden

Garden

Garden

Arable

Garden
Garden
Garden

Garden

Garden


Arable
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Meadow
Fruit
Bldgs
Garden
Meadow
Fruit
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Furze
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood


0.1.14


2.1.26
0.0.22
2.0.39
4.3.  7

1.1.36

0.0.37

0.2.37

0.1.24

0.1. 6

0.2. 0

0.0.21
0.1. 8
0.1.14

0.0.27

0.0.15
4.2.35

22.0. 1
1.0. 8
1.2.24
1.3. 7
1.0. 7
 0.3.27
28.1.34

1.3.17
0.2.19
0.0.30
0.1.39
0.1.38
0.2. 2
3.0. 3
4.1.30
3.1.36
3.0.29
2.0.10
4.0. 0
2.2.38
5.3.15
6.2.21
6.2. 6
5.2. 4
0.3.20
4.3.14
 1.0.  6
58.1.17









1. 0. 0




















0.10. 0







7.10. 0





















9.12. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Benjamin
   Noadley


Benjamin
   Johnson

John
   Jessup


Thomas
   Ingrams

Thomas
   Kenswood



John
   Killick





Sheet 12





John
   Lee

John
   Lavender

Thomas
   Lightfoot
       Esq






















James
  Lewis
    Minet Esq

John
   Walker


Thomas
   Box

Robert
 Bunges
& others

John
   Bookham

Henry
 Whitehead
Samuel
 Ward

Elizabeth
   Bonner

John
   Longhurst

Unoccupied

John
 Finch
Elizabeth
 Shorey

Himself
& others

Henry
 Turner

Joseph
   Wells























Charles
  William
    Minet


569
566


492


424



517


440

441


189


191


192

193

194


163


500


691
692
693
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
713a
713
715
715a
719a
689


92
93
94
95
129
131
132
96a 
House etc
House etc


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden



Cottage & Garden


Cottage etc

Cottage etc


Cottage etc


Cottage etc


Cottage etc

Garden etc

Garden etc


Cottage


Cottage


Forge Field
Haymans Bank
Clay Pits
Ten Acres
Great Meadow
Nine Acres
Three Acres
Broad Field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Little Field
Shaw
Homestead
Meadow
Slip
Shaw
Shaw
Lime Kiln Field
?Talkners Field
Shaw
Shaw
Four Acres


Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Ozier Bed
Cottage
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Garden
Garden


Garden


Garden



Garden


Garden

Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden

Garden

Garden


Garden


Garden


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Hops
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Yards
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

0.1.  3
0.1.18
0.2.21

0.1.20


0.1. 2



0.0.28


0.1.21

0.0.20
0.2.  1

0.1.38


0.0.36


0.0.30

0.0. 8

0.1.35
1.1.27

0.0.18


0.1.10


5.2.32
6.0.32
5.3.12
11.0.10
10.0.33
9.0.20
3.2.38
9.1. 4
2.0. 2
1.2. 0
0.2.19
1.2. 2
0.1.13
1.0.20
2.3.18
0.3.33
0.1. 8
0.3.16
1.2.15
4.0.35
0.0.34
0.0.38
 4.0.16
83.2.10

3.3.17
2.0. 2
2.3. 7
2.0. 0
0.1. 0
1.1.26
5.2. 8
1.0.31
19.0.  9






























































13.14. 6









5. 0. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Sheet 13
Jesse
   Marchant


Thomas
   Martin

Timothy
   Martin

William
   Martin

Robert
   Mathews












Charles
 Legh
 Hoskins
  Master Esq  














Sheet 14





















Thomas
   Boakes


Himself


Himself
& others

Himself


John
   Driver












David
   Whibley





































436
515


408


114


114a


764
765
766
767
768
769
770
771
771a
772
773
774


527
528a
532
533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
540a
541
542
543
544
545
547
548
550
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
665a
666
666a
667
668
669
670
672
671
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
664a



Field
Cottage


Meadow


Cottages


Cottages


Part of Lower Field
Barn Field
Ducketts
Ducketts
Homestead
Ozier
Orchard
Shaw
Upper Mead
Pond Mead
Pit Field
Middle


Bushey Croft
Hop Garden
Long field
Shaw
Oak Mead
Burgess Field
Long Shaw
Slip Mead
Dickey Platt
Shaw
Field
Shaw
Mead
Field
Shaw
Mount Shaw
Burch Hill
Bushy Croft
Shaw
Church Field
Meadow
Shaw
Pound Field
Little Field
Highlands Shaw
Upper Lodge Bottom
Round Wood
Yards etc
Five Acres
Wood
Horse Croft
Homestead
Goose Acre
Grove Field
Orchard
Orchard
Hop Garden
Lawn Lodge
Great Field
New Mead
Shaw
Coopers Corner
Highlands
Shaw
Perry Mead
Shaw
Private Road

Arable
Arable


Pasture


Garden


Garden


Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Yards
Fruit
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable


Wood
Hops
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Wood
Hops
Arable
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Yards
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Yards
Wood
Pasture
Fruit
Fruit
Hops
Meadow
Arable
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Road


1.2.30
0.0.20
1.3.10

1.3.36


0.1.22


0.0. 8


0.0.22
1.0.36
0.1.20
0.1. 6
0.1.22
0.1.22
0.1.23
0.0.31
0.2.26
1.0. 6
1.2.16
0.3.30
7.2.21

6.1.18
2.2. 0
9.0. 0
1.2.25
2.3. 0
8.2.18
3.0.24
1.1. 9
1.0.25
5.1. 2
10.1.35
0.2.11
7.1.10
11.3. 2
4.2.18
2.2. 2
1.3.15
4.2.23
0.1.38
13.3.12
2.1. 1
3.3. 4
5.3. 0
9.1. 7
2.1.10
8.0.37
12.0.23
0.1. 1
60.24
0.1.32
3.2.23
3.1.31
4.0.12
7.1. 3
0.1.21
0.1.20
4.3.10
11.1.16
23.3.25
4.2.19
2.0.14
15.0.29
29.0.22
0.2.18
10.3.27
10.3.10
  1.1.33
284.1.39




0. 3. 0

0. 2 .6




















1. 5. 0
















































56.10. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Anthony
   Oliver


George
   Parker



Sheet 15
James
  Allen
    Price









Parish of
   Sundridge



Thomas
   Quikenden


Sir Richard
   Rycroft














William
   Robarts

Sheet 16
John
   Stringer




Isaac Hunt
& others


Himself
& others




Himself











Richard
   Burges



John Trotter
& others


Jacob
  Newman














John Green
& others


John
   Smith




173}
174}


499
427
428
429


21
22
23
23a
24
25
25a
29
33
36


412
509
170


409
410


624
710
710a
711
712
714
716
718
717
719
720
721
722
623


501
658


445
445a
446
446a
447
448
450
Cottages



House & Garden
House & Garden
House & Garden
House & Garden


Shaw
Six Acres
Three Acres
Shaw
Nine Acres
Barn Field
Homestead
Great Shoot Field
Shaw
Wood


Cottage &
Cottage &
Cage


Cottage
Cottage


Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Middle Tole Share
Little Tole Share
?Heath Wood
Pond Pasture
Platt
Stable Field
Orchard Field
Homestead
Shaw
Shaw
Upper Tole Share


Cottage 
Meadow


Field
Field
Field
Field
Field
House etc
Field
Garden



Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden


Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Yards
Arable
Wood
Wood


Garden
Garden
---


Garden
Garden


Wood
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Hops
Arable
Yards
Wood
Wood
Meadow


Garden
Pasture


Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Yards
Hops

0.1.  3
0.0.20
0.1.23

0.0.31
0.1.13
0.3.12
0.2.  5
1.3.21

0.1. 4
6.0.16
3.1. 2
0.1.20
8.3.15
9.2.36
1.1. 5
18.2. 8
1.0. 4
12.3.34
62.1.24

0.2. 6
0.1. 0
0.0. 1
0.3. 7

0.1.28
0.1.19
0.3.  7

0.2.20
0.3. 7
0.0. 5
6.3. 9
3.2. 8
6.3.36
5.2.32
0.2.16
2.0.22
1.2.27
0.3.37
0.3.16
0.3.22
 6.3.24
38.2.  1

0.0.30
0.2.32
0.3.22

3.3.17
1.1.20
3.1. 8
1.1.22
1.3.10
0.0.26
 1.0.36
13.0.19









0. 5. 0











12.10. 0





































2. 0. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

John
   Stevens













John
   Stratton



Ann
   Swift





David
   Saker






Sheet 17
Mrs Ann
   Sutherland



John
   Smith Esq





Mrs Ann
   Skinner

Mrs Mary
   Smith





Rt Hon Earl
   Stanhope









Himself














Himself
& others



Herself






Mary
 Longhurst
Henry
 Roots
William
 Hunt
John
 Douce

Edward
 Tapsell
William
 Cornwell

Henry
   Roots





Mrs Knight


James
 Welch
Richard
 Knight



William
   Bird









349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
396
397
398
346


190
222
221


216
217
218
219
220


175

178

176

165


160

161


79
82
83
84
162


573


226

223

225


1
4
5
7
7a
8
9
14a
15
16

Lower Field
Orchard
Barn Field
Homestead
Lower Mead
Hop Garden
Moor Mead
Banky Mead
Further Mead
Cherry Garden
Walnut Tree Field
Long Field
Little Moor


Cottages etc
Cottages etc
Cottages etc


Field
Field
Orchard
House etc
Meadow


Cottage

Forge

Cottage

Cottage


Cottage etc

Cottage etc


Field
Field
Field
Field
House & Shop


Cottage etc


Cottage etc

Cottage etc

Cottage etc


Upper sand pits
Lower sand Pits
Homestead
Oakfield
Shaw
Chalk Pit
Chalk Roughs
Shaw
Shaw
Ashfield

Arable
Fruit
Pasture
Yards
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable


Gardens
Gardens
Gardens


Pasture
Pasture
Orchard
House etc
Pasture


Garden

Garden

Garden

Garden


Garden

Garden


Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Yard etc


Garden


Garden

Garden

Garden


Arable
Arable
Yard
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable

4.2.16
0.1.20
1.0.34
0.1.17
1.1. 6
1.0.35
1.2.10
1.3.29
5.2.13
1.3. 9
4.3. 6
4.1.10
 0.3.  8
29.3.12

0.2.37
0.0.33
0.2.22
1.2.12

1.1.11
1.0. 6
0.3.16
0.1. 5
1.2.26
5.0.24

0.0.33

0.0. 2

0.0.11

0.0.13
0.1.19

0.0.16

0.0.  6
0.0.22

3.0.12
2.2.25
4.3. 5
3.2.33
  0.212
14.1.16

0.1.28


0.1.13

0.0.17

0.1.  3
0.2.33

15.1.18
13.3.28
0.3.18
13.1. 6
0.3.12
3.3.27
2.3.10
0.2.16
2.3.14
13.3.24
68.1.13














7.10. 0











1.10. 0




















4. 0. 0





















125.10. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Rt Hon Earl
   Stanhope










Sheet 18













































Sheet 19
Mrs Ann
   Shrub


Himself








Gragette



Henry
   Darke





















John
   Slatter



Peter
   Jessup

James
   Best




Joseph
   Hollands


Late
 Hooter
Joseph
 Warren

Herself







6
17
42
44
45
75
412a


71
73


10
11
12
13
14
26
27
38
39
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
72
74


40
41
43


46


28
34
35
37


2
3


80

76


431







Wood
Planted
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw


Paddock
House & Garden


Chalk Pit
Pear Tree Field
Middle Field
Broad Field
Britten Ham
Upper Stoney
Lower Stoney
West Onions
Upper Onions
Cattle Lodge
Great Onions
Homefield
Homestead
Orchard
Cow Pasture
Stock Hurst
Alder Shaw
Buddles Mead
Buddles Mead
Common Mead
Part of park


Barn etc
Part of Park
Twelve Acres


Field


Upper Smugs Wood
Part of Stable field
Shaw
Roadway


Orchard
Cottage


Part of Field

Garden


Cottage etc








Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Forest?


Pasture
Bldgs etc


Pit
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Homestead
Fruit
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture


Yard
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture


Arable
Arable
Wood
Waste


Arable etc
Garden


Pasture

Garden


---







99.2.18
17.1.14
4.0.22
1.0.18
0.1.30
8.0. 6
  1.3.14
132.2.  2

14.0.22
 3.1.30
17.2.12

1.1. 0
9.3.32
11.2.17
32.2.12
12.0.24
10.3. 2
12.2. 7
29.0. 0
14.1.23
9.2.14
16.0.20
12.3.11
2.0.16
1.1.33
6.1. 0
7.2.17
1.3.29
3.3. 5
6.1. 8
2.2.26
 61.3.  4
266.2.19

0.1.10
26.0.20
29.0.18
55.2.  8

15.3.33


1.0.33
2.1.16
0.1.21
0.1.  0
4.0.30

0.3.30
0.0.27
1.0.17

0.1.  2

0.0.12
0.1.14

0.0.15

















7.10. 0



5. 5. 0






















72. 0. 0




10. 0. 0

3. 0. 0






0. 2. 6
















Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Executors of
 Rt Hon lord
  Pemplemore





































Sheet 20





























Themselves



















































James
   Davies



Mrs Polhill




William
   Ingrams

Daniell
   Booth

Mrs ?Sale
& others

57
57a
58
59
60
61
61a
62
63
64
65
66a
66
67
68
69
70
77
78
81
85
86
87
88
88a
89
90
91
97
100
101
102
102a
103
104
104a
105
106
107
109
110
111
112
113
117
118
118a
119
125
68a


99
124
124a


120
121
123


116


115


108
Cordells Field
Shaw
Marshy Mead
Hog pound
Copse
Homestead
Orchard
Formingers Close
Johns Mead
Plantation
Plantation
Pond
Start of Wood
North Meadow
Pound Field
Vinners Field
Nightingale
Shaw
Shaw
Dipgate Filed
Little Oakers Hay
Great Oakers Hay
Barn Filed
Great Dip Gate
Shaw
Shaw
Libbie
Coney Burrow
Hop Garden Field
Great Garden Field
Seven Acres
Marl Pit
Shaw
Meadow
East Lawn
Barn & Yard
Mansion & Grounds
Part of Pond Garden Filed
Saw Pit Yard
Part of Warrens
Part of Hydes
Warren
Hydes Mead
Peaches Mead
White Horse
Garden
Shaw
Dibgate Barn
Ozier Bed
Road


Seven Acre Meadow
Dibgate
House & Garden


Garden
House etc
Home Mead


House & Garden


House & Garden


Cottages


Arable
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Bldgs etc
Fruit
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Water
Wood
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Hops
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Hops
Arable
Arable
Wood
Meadow
Meadow
Barn
House Gdn
Pasture
Yard
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Wood
Yard
Wood
Waste


Pasture
Pasture
house


Arable
Bldgs
Meadow


Garden


Garden


Garden

12.1.22
0.0.20
5.0. 0
6.1.10
1.0.12
1.2.29
0.2. 6
3.1.26
9.3. 2
0.0.35
1.1.36
0.2.13
44.1. 4
36.1.25
16.3.11
12.3. 0
8.0.20
0.0.29
0.3.36
4.1. 6
2.0.31
5.1.20
11.3.38
13.2. 0
0.0.17
0.3.30
15.1. 5
25.0.10
2.2. 3
8.2. 9
9.0.23
3.2.37
0.1.20
13.3. 8
20.2.17
0.0.21
31.3.36
1.2.17
0.2. 4
5.1.32
0.3.36
15.2.18
8.0.18
6.3.30
5.3.30
0.1.19
0.1.17
0.2.36
0.0.33
  2.2.  0
380.3.39

6.0.22
5.0.16
 0.0.36
11.1.34

0.0.26}
1.2.14}
5.0.12
7.1.12

0.3. 6


0.1. 9


0.0.39

3.10. 0

1. 5. 0
1.10. 0

1.10. 0
0.10. 0
1. 0. 0
2. 5. 0




11.15. 0
5.10. 0
4.15. 0
3. 0. 0


1. 5 .0
0. 6. 0
1.10. 0
4.10. 0
4.10. 0


5.10. 0
7.10. 0
0.10. 0
2.10. 0
2.11. 0
1. 0. 0

4. 0. 0
6. 5. 0

1. 0. 0
0. 5 .0

1. 5. 0
0. 3. 0
3. 0. 0
2.10. 0
2. 0. 0
1.10. 0




           
90. 0. 0




3.11. 0

1. 0. 0

2. 0. 0
3. 0. 0








Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Jonathan
   Simpson







John
   Thornton

Trustees of
  Schools


Sheet 21
Trustees of
   Roads

Sir Edmund
   Turton Esq
















The
  Honorable
    Susanah





















Sheet 22







Himself
& others







John
   Kinswood

George
 Dunn
Thomas
 Taylor

John
   Woodhams

Thomas
   Staley







Himself








Edward
   Giles





























551
643
654
645
646
647
648


576


227

489


122


370
207
209
210
211
212
214


197
198
208
195
199
206
213


310

312
314
315
316
317
318
341
342
343
344
347
348
360
401
402
403
405
406

407
411
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
310a

Pasture
House etc
Cottage
Garden
Orchard
Cottage
Cottage


Cottage etc


Cottage etc

Cottage etc


Toll Gate House


Cottage
New Barn Mead
Upper Park
Field
Homestead
Meadow
New Barn Field


Part of Park
Lodge
Rookery
Shrubbery
Shrubbery
New World
Burch Wood Field


South Field

Shaw
Hill Water Bottom
Meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Kiln Field
Coney Burrow
Shaw
Shaw
Cottages
Marl Pit
Marl Pit Field
Kiln Mead
Hog Pound
Homestead
Plat
House Mead
Little East Field

Great East Field
Dust Wood
Upper Eight Acres
Camberwell Field
Shaw
Long Eight Acres
Long Mead
Eight Acres
Out Mead
Oak mead
Brick Lands
Field
Road

Pasture
House
House
Garden
Orchard
Garden
Garden


Garden


---

---


---


Garden
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Yard
Pasture
Arable


Pasture
---
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Arable
 & Hops
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Cottages
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Yards
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
 & Hops
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
---

0.1.20
0.1.36
0.1.32
0.1.38
0.1.36
0.1. 2
0.2.13
3.0.17

0.2.16


0.0.20

0.0.32
0.1.12

0.0. 6


 0.1.30
7.3.36
9.3.35
22.0.14
0.2.10
2.2.13
 4.2.34
48.1.12

15.0.20
0.0. 8
4.0.12
0.2. 0
1.1.20
1.0.22
 6.1. 6
28.2. 8


50.3.32
0.1.13
6.2.39
1.2.24
0.3.26
0.2.23
18.1.18
22.1.26
0.1.18
0.1.23
0.0.27
6.3. 0
7.3.36
3.0.21
1.2.14
1.1. 2
0.3. 4
5.2. 1

11.1.16
6.1.33
54.0.30
7.3.25
24.3. 7
0.1.24
8.1.12
8.0. 3
7.2. 6
8.0.16
9.0. 0
7.0.20
5.2.33
  1.1.35
290.1.  7








0.10. 0



















14. 0. 0








3. 7 .6



































50. 0. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

The
  Honorable
    Susanah





























Sheet 23



































Rev Dr
    Doyley

Joseph
   ?Tearle

Unoccupied


John
   Chilman


Nathaniel
   Pike

John
   Redwick

William
 Osborn
& others

Elizabeth
   Storey




James
   Allwork



























Cornelius
   Newman










215


373


374


375
375a


371


331


421



96
98
128
130


283
284
285
286
287
288
290
292
313
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
332}
332a}
333}
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
322a


376
378
388
380
381
379
382
383
385
386
372


Town Field


Cottage etc


Cottage


Cottage
Cottage


Cottage


Nursery & Cottage


Cottages



Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow


Seven Acres
Shaw
Long Mead
Orchard
Garden
Homestead
Plat
Long Orchard
Hill Water Bottom
Little Park
Great Park
Pear Tree Field
Orchard
Shaw
High Field
Shaw
Heathey Bank


Willow Wood
Young Orchard
Shaw
Part of Hawks Wood
Nine Acres
Field
Mackrell Plain
Private Road


Banky Field
Wood Field
Saw pit
Folly Wood
Homestead
Hilly Field
Sheep Walks
North Field
Hinden Croft
Saw Pit Field
Field
Arable


Garden


Garden


Garden
Garden


---


Arable


Arable?



Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Wood
Arable
Pasture
Fruit
Fruit
Yards
Pasture
Fruit
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Fruit
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops
Arable
Furze
Wood
Fruit
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
---


Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Homestead
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

10.1. 8


0.1.35


0.2. 0


0.0.20
0.0.10
0.0.30

0.2. 0


2.2.38


0.1.34



2.1. 6
1.2.15
1.1.18
3.3.36
9.0.35

7.0.20
1.2.35
2.0.13
6.1.10
0.1.16
2.1.22
0.3. 2
2.1.28
6.3. 0
4.1.26
13.3. 6
8.0. 6
1.2.33
1.0.20
14.0. 0
0.1.34
9.1. 4
15.3. 9
10.3.10
45.1. 6
4.3. 0
0.2. 0
19.0.13
8.0.22
5.3.39
9.3. 7
  1.1.   2
204.0.23

9.0.19
7.1.26
6.0.15
1.0.33
0.1.29
3.2.36
3.0.33
8.3.18
2.2. 2
6.0.30
 3.3. 2
52.2. 3

2.10. 0















0.10. 0










2.10. 0




























25.10. 0












6. 0. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Executors or
  Charles
     Wilmott
Sheet 24































James
   Whitbread

Henry
   Whitbread

Thomas
   Wells





Robert
   Woollett






Sheet 25
John
   Wood



Themselves












Unoccupied


Ann Hall
& others

Henry
   ?Ounsted

William
 Bird
& others

William
   Henry

William
 Hodge
& others
John Hall


Himself


Himself


John
   Shrubb
William
 Jeffrey
Josiah
 Hoskins

Robert
   Woollett







Himself




255
126
127
126a
133
134
135
148
149
241
152


150


153


154


171



179


236


166


437


439


498

577

573


796
797
798
799
780
800a
801


802




Foot Path
Meadow
House & Mill
Mill Pond
Meadow
Shaw
Arable Field
Meadow
Barn & Yard
Meadow
House


Cottage


Cottage


Cottage


Cottage



Cottage


Cottage


Cottage


Cottage & Garden


Forge & Garden


Cottage etc

Cottage etc

Cottage etc


Meadow
Hollow Field
Great Mead
Middle Mead
Barn Field
Cottage
Little Mead


Cottage & Garden




Arable
Pasture
House etc
Water
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Yard
Pasture
House


Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden



Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden

Garden

Garden


Meadow
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Meadow


Garden




13.0.31
7.3.17
1.0.10
1.2.16
17.1. 5
0.1. 5
3.0.21
9.3.16
0.0.33
4.1.24
 1.2.24
60.2.  2

0.0.18


0.3. 1


0.0.14


0.0.12



0.1.10


0.3. 4


0.0.  7
2.0.26

0.3. 0


0.0. 9


0.0. 6

0.2. 4

0.0.22
0.2.32

1.2.29
0.2.23
1.1.35
2.2.10
2.1.26
0.3. 7
 1.2.27
11.0.37

1.1. 1

















18. 5. 0











































1.11. 6






Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Mrs Witton







































Sheet 25





Mrs Amelia
   Warren














Executors of
  John
     Weller





Mrs Cramp






























William
   Potter













Edmund
   Dyer











Herself


John
   Kellick





734
735
736
737
738
739
740
741
742
743
744
745
746
747
748
749
750
751
752
753
754
755
757
758
758a
759
760
761
762
763
820


723
724
725
726
727
728
729
730
731
732
735


136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
147


151


18
19
20
30
31
32


Winkhurst Wood
London Field
Shaw
Great Pond Field
Hollow Field
Kiln Field
Furze Field
Shaw
Three Acres
Pond Field
Upper Field
Bradles
Little Pond Field
Little Kiln Field
Shaw
Shaw
Calves Platt
House Field
Rushetts
Little Rushetts
Frog Platt
Slip
Six Acres
Lower Mead
Shaw
Little Platt
Field
Orchard
Garden
Homestead
Land Way & Wood


Part of Round Wood
Part of Round Wood Field
Leg Field
Horse Croft
Twelve Acres
Wood
Three Acres
Wood
Six Acres
Pasture
London Field


Field
Field
Field
Field
Field
Orchard
House etc
Field
Field
Orchard
Field


Mansion House etc


Shaw
Little Field
Shaw
Middle
Ten Acres
Shaw

Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Hops
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Meadow
Meadow
Orchard
Garden
Yard
Wood etc


Wood
Arable
Hops
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable

Arable


Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Fruit
Garden etc
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable


Garden


Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood

11.1. 6
3.1.38
1.1.12
12.1.19
3.2.24
4.2. 6
4.3.14
1.2. 4
3.0. 4
8.2.16
30.32
2.2.32
4.2. 0
2.1.38
0.3.31
0.2. 5
1.0.31
2.2.34
5.3. 6
2.2.38
5.0.16
0.0.14
6.0.20
4.0.20
0.0.24
5.1.17
0.2.30
0.2.37
0.0.20
0.3.22
  3.1.  2
108.0.12

4.2.12
2.0. 6
1.2. 9
3.1.22
12.1.14
1.0.16
3.1.16
2.0.26
6.3.19
3.0.36
 1.0.15
41.2.31

3.2.33
2.2.24
3.0.30
4.3.29
3.1.10
5.0.12
1.0.28
1.0.20
3.231
1.0.16
 1.2. 8
31.2. 1

0.2.20


0.3.30
5.0.38
0.0.24
6.3.34
10.3. 5
 0.3.25
24.3.36
































14.10. 0












6.15. 0












10. 0. 0










4.12. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Thomas
   Young



Rev Dr
   Doyley
     (Glebe)







Himself
& others



Himself









413}
415}
416}


159
237
238
239
245





Cottages etc




Meadow
Orchard
Upper Meadow
Rectory House etc
Church & Church Yard


Roads & Half Roads  }
Waste etc                }

Garden




Meadow
Fruit
Meadow
Garden
---





1.0. 8
0.0.36
0.0.26
1.1.30

4.2.12
0.3.32
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Some Monumental Inscriptions of Sundridge Church

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Sundridge Church, noted by Leland L. Duncan Sept 1919 & May 1920. Leland Duncan's pencil sketches of location of gravestones in Sundridge Churchyard added 14/01/2009. Kindly typed up for the website by Pat Tritton.

South West part of Churchyard

, noted between 7 and 14 September 1919.
1. John BLAKEWAY died 20 November 1823 aged 45 years. Richard, son of John and Sarah Blakeway died June 9 1824 aged 19 years. Charlotte, daughter of the above died 17 February 1825 aged 15 years. Francis, son of the above died June 24 1825 aged 18 years.

2. Elizabeth, wife of Jesse MARCHANT died 14 July 1827 aged 24 years. Two children dear I left behind.

3. Mrs Penelope wife of Mr Jarvis WATTS died 16 November 1776 in her 48th year. The above Mr Jarvis Watts died May 25 1810 in his 78th year.

4. Sarah, 2nd wife of Benjamin HOLLAMBY died 4 January 1818 aged 79 years.

5. Benjamin HOLLAMBY, late of Priory in the parish of Tandridge in Surrey died February 16 1797 aged 75 years.

6. Anne HALL died 18 July 1853 aged 67 years.

7. George HALL died 25 November 1839 aged 49 years.

8. Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin HOLLAMBY of Tandridge in Surrey, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth ATHERFOLD of this parish died 30 January 1778 aged 49 years.

9. Benjamin and Elizabeth, son and daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth HOLLAMBY of Tandridge in Surrey. Benjamin died February 7 1770 aged 18 years. Elizabeth died July 10 1770 aged 17 years.

10. In memory of v………./ A ……………./ mas and ………er/ ….ld/ ……60. …………..(gone)
Footstone T * A. (Probably Thomas, son of Thomas and Elizabeth ATHERFOLD).

11. Elizabeth, wife of Thomas ATHERFOLD of this parish died May 7 1752 in her 61st year.

12. Thomas ATHERFOLD yeoman died 19 December 1775 in his 80th year.

13. William LONG of this parish died July .. 1765 aged 74 years. Elizabeth, wife of the said William Long died 24 July 1771 aged 71 years. Mary HAYWARD, daughter of the above died March 18 1766 aged 34 years.

14. Laurence Gibbon NEWMAN, son of Jacob and Theodosia Newman died December 11 1832 aged 17 years.

15. Harriot, wife of George HOADLEY died 27 December 1835 aged 34 years. Benjamin, son of the above died 16 June 1851 aged 19 years. The above George Hoadley died 10 July 1857 aged 65 years.

16. Elizabeth, wife of John Foord FINCH died 23 July 1829 aged 70 years. John Foord Finch died 10 June 1833 aged 71 years. George Finch, brother of John Foord Finch died 26 February 1822 aged 56 years.

17. Ann, wife of John FOOT died 18 June 1828 aged 33 years.

18. Richard WOOD, late of Mereworth in this county died ye 31 January 1745 aged 68 years. Margaret, wife of Richard Wood died 9 January 1765 aged 84 years. 

19. Richard WOOD died March ye (?7) ?1715 aged …. years. Also Mary, wife of Richard Wood who died February ye 16 171./.

20. Mary, wife of William WOOD dyed November ye .. 1754 aged ?80 years.

21. Old double headed stone, mid 18th century. Quite gone.

22 Sarah SEXBEY wife of William Sexbey of this parish died 17 May 1725 in her 33rd year. William Sexbey, late of Edenbridge, husband of the above died November 1765 aged 65 years.

23. Richard OVERY died June ye 22 1743 aged 61 years. Elizabeth his wife died February ye 3 1755 aged 68 years.

24. Jane Maria WELLS, daughter of Thomas and Ann Wells died 30 September 1822 aged 3 years 3 months. George, son of the above died 1 February 1825 aged 4 years 9 months.

25. Ann Kezia WELS, wife of Thomas Wells of this parish died 20 May 1843 aged 55 years.

26. Hannah WELLS, wife of William Wells of this parish died 9 January 1825 aged 61 years. William Wells died 25 December 1826 aged 74 years.

27. Sarah, wife of George PARKER of Ide Hill died 22 March 1846 aged 65 years. The above George Parker died 12 January 1854 aged 76 years.

28. Thomas COGGER, son of John and Ann Cogger of this parish died June ye 3 1774 aged 22 years.

28a. Thomas BOKES aged 2 years and a halfe died 9 July 1719.

29. John COGGER died April 22 1801 aged 88 years. Ann, wife of John Cogger died July 29 1777 aged 55 years.

30. Ann STEVENS died July 28 1781 aged 38 years.

31. Francis COGGER died July 25 1783 aged 38 years.

32. John COGGER died October 5 1790 aged 42 years.

33. Edward COGGER died May ye 1 1795 aged 42 years.

34. Mr John POTTER yeoman of the parish of Brasted died March 26 1804 aged 37 years. Left a wife, 2 sons and 2 daughters. Mrs Jane Potter, wife of the above died 25 September 1818 aged 61 years.

35. Ephraim SWIFT died 29 May 1890 aged 74 years.

36. Ann SWIFT died October 23 1870 aged 51 years.

37. Walter SWIFT died 2 November 1863 aged 89 years. Sophia Swift, wife of the above died 1 January 1842 aged 56 years.

38. Emily HOULDEY died July 16 1858 aged 60 years.

39. Susanna, wife of John WINGATE of Dryhill in this parish died August 15 1770 aged 42 years. John Wingate, husband of the above died November 3 1789 aged 78 years.

40. Martha, wife of John Wingate died February 11 1806 aged 50 years.

41. Flat stone, covered with ivy. See later.

42. Elizabeth Jane, daughter of William and Mary Ann SHOREY died 28 November 1863 aged 12 years and 6 days.William, father of the above died 25 December 1875 aged 57 years. Mary Ann, wife of the above William Shorey died 30 August 1892 aged 68 years.

43. Mrs Mary ROBERTSON, wife of the Revd. Mr Edmund Robertson died February 7 1777. Also the above Revd. Mr Edmund Robertson, Curate of this parish for 21 years died May 13 1783 (no ages).

By Tower.
44. William …..r/ WOOD, SON OF George and Frances Wood died January 1 1867 aged 28 years. Jesse Wood died August .. 184?. aged 10 months. John Wood died June 4 1845 aged 9 years. Alfred Wood died August

29 1853 aged 18 years. Dearly loved in his family, valued as a faithful servant.
Footstone W.E.W. 1867, J.W. 1842, J.W. 1845, A.W. 1853.

45. Ann ROSE died December 28 1863 aged 78 years. Alexander Rose died June 28 1848 aged 84 years.

46. Robert HUNT late of this parish died February 8 1801 aged 56 years. Ann Hunt, wife of the above died February 6 1838 aged 80 years.

47. Sarah INGRAM, wife of William Ingram of this parish, born 1 February 1792, died 25 August 1856. I have left 6 children dear with thee, take care of them, remember me. William Ingram died August 19 1880 aged 79 years.

48. Altar stone. In a vault beneath this stone lyes interred the body of Samuel HAWES, yeoman, late of Brook Place in this parish, who departed this life June 12 1747 aged 80 years. Also the body of John Hawes, clerk, Rector of Charlton at Dover in this county, who departed this life August 2 17(1 or 4)7 aged 37 years. Also Jane Hawes, relict of the above named Samuel and mother of the above named John Hawes who departed this life August 12 1717 aged 63 (?) years. Also Samuel Hawes, son of the above named Samuel and Jane Hawes who departed this life September 7 1747 aged (?3 or 5)9 years. Also Jane WATERS, daughter of William and Jane Waters and granddaughter of the above named Samuel Hawes, who departed this life November 4 1781 aged 25 years. Also Jane Waters, wife of William Waters. She was daughter of Samuel Hawes who died July 6 1792 aged 79 years. Also in this vault the body of William STEER, yeoman, late of Westerham in this county who died 3 January 1841 aged 86 years.

49. H.W. M.A. 1713.

50. Mary, wife of Joseph TEARLE died February 17 1855 aged 67 years. The above Joseph Tearle died March 10 1870 aged 82 years.

51. Mr William DENCH died May 21 1824 aged 63 years.

52. Elizabeth STAPLES, wife of Francis Staples of this parish died 15 August 1817 aged 43 years. (Other half blank).

53. Elizabeth, wife of William POTTER of this parish died 28 January 1837 aged 74 years. William Potter died 24 April 1840 aged 75 years.

54. Ann STAPLES died January 7 1816 aged 76 years.

55. William STAPLES died November 11 1806 aged 69 years.

56. William, son of William and Ann STAPLES died January 3 1800 aged 34 years.

57. No name. Aged 56 years, aged 38 years. Weep not for me my husband dear. ? the bottom of a taller stone. Footstone. J.S. 1803, S.S. 1803.

58. Mr Richard STAPLES, formerly of Yorks Hill in this parish died March 30 1842 aged 73 years. Mrs Jane Staples, wife of the above died January 26 1849 aged 70 years. Catherine Staples, 8th daughter of the above died October 31 1847 (no age).

59. Jonathan, eldest son of Jonathan and Maria-Sophia THOMPSON of this parish died 9 October 1828 aged 7 years and 83 days.

60. Charles WEBSTER died 29 October 1874 aged 80 years. Mary Webster, widow of the above died November 17 1875 aged 78 years.

61. Elizabeth, wife of Henry BARRETT died 4 March 1840 aged 75 years.

62. Elizabeth DEANE, wife of Thomas Deane died February 4 1775 aged 66 years.

63. Edward NASH, born March 17 1806 died February 11 1858. Ann, wife of the above died January 29 1879 aged 80 years.

64. Catherine, wife of Thomas WYLDE died 24 April 1828 aged 80 years. Catharine Jane Wylde, daughter of the above died May 1 1835 aged 63 years. Thomas Wylde of Sundridge Place died October 2 1811 aged 73 years.

65. Mary Ann, wife of Charles HOOKER and daughter of Thomas and Catharine WYLDE died August 26 1806 aged 32 years. Spencer Hooker, son of the above died September 19 1803 aged 7 months. George Hooker died October 2 1813 aged 10 years. (Other half not filled in).

66. Edward, son of Thomas and Catharine WYLDE died August 13 179(?0) aged 4 months.

67. Robert, son of William and Elizabeth JEFFERSON of Newington in Surrey died 21 March 1811 aged 10 years.

68. Harry Deacon HAMMOND, son of Henry Anthony Hammond and Catherine Charlotte his wife, born June 8 1862 died June 6 1870.

69. Mr William SCOTTON late of this parish died 26 June 1779 aged 70 years. Also Jane Scotton, wife of Mr William Scotton died 14 July 1779 aged 64 years.

70. (Small early stone). Iti/c../ wife of …..Ni ………./ W.ll …../.

71. (Small early stone, illegible).

72. Monument on south wall of south chancel. Here lies interred the body of John HYDE, late of Cornhill, London, merchant who died the 30th July 1776 aged 52 years. Also the body of Humphry Hyde, brother of the above John Hyde who died in April 1743 aged ten years. Both were the sons of John Hyde, late of Bore Place in this county, Esq. who died in May 1740 and is interred within this Chancel. Where also lieth the body of Katherine, wife of the above John Hyde who died February 14 1807 aged 79 years.

73. Another mural tablet, east of the above. Near this place lieth interred the body of Humphry HYDE, Esq. who departed this life ye 16th of May 1719 aet 83 …../. Near this place also lieth interred the body of Mr Edward Hyde, son of ye above said Humphry Hyde Esq. who departed this life ye 29th day of March 1726 aet 39. Below is Coat of Arms.

74. Low tomb, below, above. Here lyeth the body of Humphry HYDE Esq. who departed this life 16th of May 1719 aetalis 83. Here also lyeth the body of Mr Edward Hyde, son of the above said Humphry Hyde Esq. who departed this life the 29th of March 1726. Aetalis 39.

75. An altar tomb next above in rails. …. body of John HYDE, late of Cornhill, London, merchant. Died the 30th of July 1776 aged 52 years. … body of ……/ Hyde …./ aged 10 years. Sons of (Apparently the same as mural and tablet).

76. Mrs Savilla PEARCH, wife of Mr Thomas Pearch and daughter of John HYDE of Quornden, Leicestershire who died September 10 1805 aged 31 years.

77. Sarah, wife of Thomas PEARCH of this parish died 13 December 1827 aged 51 years. Left issue 3 sons and 4 daughters. The above Thomas Pearch died November 2 1851 aged 75 years. Jane, daughter of the above died 20 March 1836 aged 15 years. Sarah, daughter of the above died July 18 1855 aged 46 years. Jane DRUMMOND, mother of the above died May 2 1833 aged 79 years.

Stones under East Window, South Chancel.
78. Isaac HUNT, late of this parish died 6 November 1862 aged 80 years. Elizabeth Hunt, wife of the above died March 11 1861 aged 72 years.

79. Abraham HUNT died at Pimlico 9 November 1857 aged 81 years. Ann, wife of the above Abraham Hunt, formerly of this parish died at Pimlico London August 15 1853 aged 72 years.

80. Robert Alfred HUNT died 17 June 1876 aged 29 years. Caroline, wife of Jesse Hunt died 7 August 1886 aged 67 years. Jesse Hunt died 10 July 1887 aged 75 years.

81. Stephen BARBERY died February 11 1873 aged 73 years. Mary, relict of the above died October 11 1875 aged 65 years.

82. William JARRETT died 19 June 1826 aged 82 years. Jane, wife of the above died 10 February 1834 aged 87 years. Charles, son of the above died 11 January 1850 aged 65 years.

83. Henry LINDSAY, M.A., late Rector of this parish died June III MDCCCLIX aged LXI. (?64). Also Maria, wife of the above Henry Lindsay who died at Cheam, Surrey February VII MDCCCLXV aged LXX.

84. George BAGFIELD, yeoman of this parish died September 26 1793 aged 77 years. Ann, wife of George Bagfield died October 23 1796 aged 80 years.

85. Here lyeth ye body of John PEAKE of Idhill, yeoman who departed this life October ye 13 1711 aged 44 years. He left a wife and one daughter, Ann.

86. Edith Mary, child of William and Mary CHAPMAN of this parish died September 14 1863 aged 2 years 4 months.

87. David HIDER, resident in the parish of Sundridge 54 years died August 5 1837 aged 75 years. Also Ada Maud, daughter of David Hider James AKER died May 2 1873 aged 3 years.

88. Mary Ann, wife of John COLE died May 21 1853 aged 40 years.

89. Benjamin KNIGHT, son of Benjamin and Mercy Knight of this parish died September 1 1842 aged 3 years and 8 months.

90. Mercy, wife of Benjamin KNIGHT of this parish died July 27 1844 aged 59 years. Also Henry Knight, son of the above died September 26 1832 aged 22 years.

91. William HALL died 11 April 1839 aged 23 years.

92. Thomas HALL died April 27 1834 aged 76 years. Sidney, son of the above died 23 July 1821 aged 3 years and 7 months.

93. Sukey, wife of Thomas HALL died January 9 1799 aged 39 years.

94. Hear lyeth near Sarah, wife of John COWL who deceased March ye 14 1694.

95. Ann, wife of William ELLIOTT died February 1 1788 aged 26 years.

96. James, son of Richard and Sarah LONGHURST junior died September 15 1798 aged 13 months.

97. (Small early stone like 94. Illegible).

98. Sarah COLLIER, only child of Peter and Elizabeth Collier, late of Brasted died February 11 1860 in her 53rd year.

99. Ann STAPLES, daughter of William and Ann DAMPIER died June 18 1798 aged 27 years.

100. William DAMPIER died March 19 1797 aged 56 years.

101. James WATERS died February ye 2 1790 aged ?51 years. Also James (?son) of the above died March ye .. 1775.

102. Mrs Hannah BARKER, wife of William Barker, late of Pratts Bottom in Chelsfield died September 28 1805 aged 58 years.

103. Marble monument and cross, under east window. Elliot CRASETT died 27 July 1871 aged 52 years. Also Anne, widow of the Rev. Richard William THACKERAY, M.A. late Rector of Hunsdon, Herts, sister of the above, died 2 May 1892. Also Felix Edmond, youngest son of the above died 15 October 1902. Elizabeth Ann Crasett, born 1778 died 2 April 1868.

104. Thomas PRICE died 3 March 1851 aged 42 years. Erected by his wife Margaret Price. William Price, son of the above died 21 January 1848 aged 11 months. Margaret Louisa, wife of the above died 16 March 1873 aged 56 years.

105. Altar tomb. On top: Here lyeth the body of Dorothy ALLEN, wife of James Allen, who departed this life January the 27th in the year 1715 aged 40 years. Here also lyeth interred the body of Mr James Allen, yeoman of this parish who departed this life April the 15th 1726 aged 60 years and 3 months. Here also lyeth interred the body of George Allen of the parish of Chislehurst in the county of Kent, yeoman, brother to the above said James Allen yeoman, he departed this life October ye 19th in the year 1726 aged 57 years. Beneath lyeth the body of James Allen the only son of James and Dorothy Allen, yeoman, aged 18 months, and his children Martha and Mary his daughters. He departed this life September 17 1775 aged (blank). Also Mary ASHDOWN, wife of David Ashdown. She departed this life January 13 1777 aged 46 years, and their children Mary and Thomas. Also David their son who departed this life September 179(?1) aged .. years. South side. In memory of Mr David Ashdown who died the 20th April 1812 aged 87 years. Also Mr Thomas LOMAS who died 31 July 1822 aged 53 years. North side. Sacred to the memory of Mr William Ashdown who died 8 May 1814 aged 48 years. A wife and 7 children I have left behind and to the Lord do them resign. East end. D.O.M. Sacred to the memory of Sarah, wife of James FARRANT who died 24 April 1857 aet 94 years. Also Harriett Sarah HUNTER, granddaughter of the above who died 21 July 1908 aet 68 years. West end: Also two daughters of William and Elizabeth Ashdown. Sarah died February 17 1803 aged 15 years. Sophia died June 9 1803 aged 2 years.

Eastern part of Churchyard
106. Oliver LLOYD, late of this parish died March 13 1770 aged 34 years. Mary Lloyd, widow of the above died December 23 1803 aged 67 years. Also Susanna Wilson Lloyd, died an infant.

107. Albert PALMER, son of Robert and Martha Palmer, born August 8 1860 died 12 October 1866.

108. Stephen GOODHEW died March 1 1812 aged 79 years. Elizabeth, wife of Stephen Goodhew died November 9 1802 aged 76 years.

109. In friendly and pleasant memory of Thomas PALMER, this stone is erected by his neighbours. Served God as Parish Clerk for 48 years. Died 21 March 1871 aged 88 years. His widow Mary died 13 April 1871 aged 79 years.

110. Thomas, son of Thomas and Ann SKINNER died May 4 1801 aged 3 months. James their son died 26 May 1802 aged 4 years. John Henry their son died an infant.

111. John PALMER died 25 April 1822 aged 84 years. Rose Palmer, wife of the above died 27 April 1823 aged 83 years.

112. James PALMER died 28 January 1837 aged 70 years. Elizabeth, wife of the above died 3 October 1841 aged 71 years. Jesse, son of the above died 6 November 1825 aged 23 years.

113. Mrs Elizabeth MILLS, wife of Richard Mills died 4 January 1799 aged 25 years. A tender mother. Also Elizabeth Mills, daughter of the above who died in June 1799 aged 3 years. Likewise 3 more of their children who died in their infancy. (Other half blank).

114. Sarah, wife of Edward TAPSELL of this parish died January 25 1872 aged 62 years. The above Edward Tapsell died April 19 1873 aged 78 years.

115. John BROWN, son of Robert and Esther Brown of this parish died May 19 1851 aged 55 years. Jane Isabella, wife of the above died 24 March 1865 aged 59 years.

116. Elizabeth LOVELAND died 8 September 1833 aged 81 years. Edward Loveland, brother of the above died 27 February 1840 aged 79 years.

117. Mr Robert BROWN, late of this parish died June 18 1812 aged 65 years. Esther, wife of the above died October 31 1859 aged 95 years.

118. Mr Edward BROWN died suddenly 15 November 1861 aged 67 years.

119. Sarah HILL, wife of John Hill died February 6 1807 aged (?50) years.

120. Ann DAMPIER, daughter of James and Martha Dampier died May 1801 aged 8 months.

121. Thomas YOUNG, late of Chevening died (?5) May 1837 aged 78 years. Sarah, wife of the above died 6 March 1842 aged 84 years.

122. George YOUNG died July 25 1803 aged 11 years.

123. Peggy YOUNG died July 7 1804 aged 19 years.

124. Mrs Elizabeth LONGHURST died January 31 1813 aged 70 years. Mr Richard Longhurst died April 8 1808 aged 84 years. Also Mrs Sarah Longhurst, daughter of the above died February 22 1849 aged 83 years. Also Mr Richard Longhurst, son of the above died October 21 1826 aged 57 years. Also William Longhurst died April 2 1811 aged 24 years.

125. Joseph SHOREY died 13 December 1834 aged 49 years. Left a widow and 12 children. James, son of the above died 20 January 1839 aged 19 years. Elizabeth Ann, wife of the above Joseph Shorey died 20 January 1858 aged 64 years.

126. The Honble. Adolphus William CHICHESTER, born May 29 1825 died August 6 1855.

127. Elizabeth, daughter of John and Elizabeth SHOREY died June 15 1808, an infant.

128. Louisa CREASEY died October 24 1806 aged 6 years.

129. Edward CREASEY died 10 December 1823 aged 68 years. Sarah his wife died 9 March 1833 aged 75 years. James, son of the above died 10 February 1820 aged 35 years.

129a. Small stone. Here lyeth ye body of Anthony WALLES who dyed May ye 25 1704. At top a small ornament like a fleur de lys.

130. Mary, wife of William ROBINSON died September 10 1794 aged 18 years. (sic).

131. Mary, wife of Edward TAPSELL of this parish died April 12 1793 aged (?5)5.

132. Mary PATERSON died 16 January 1811 aged 39 years. Stephen Waters Paterson, son of the above died 9 August 1825 aged 26 years.

133. Mary Ann, wife of John LAVENDER died 30 October 1822, 5 days after the birth of her 9th child, aged 40 years. Caroline, daughter of the above died 22 November 1816 aged 17 years. Also Ronald, son of the above died 1 June 1817 aged 3 years. Sarah, daughter of the above died 17 April 1844 aged 35 years. Mary Ann,daughter of the above died 12 June 1845 aged 24 years.

134. Sarah PATERSON died February 2 1787 in her 14th year.

135. Ronald PATERSON died 7 October 1823 aged 80 years. Sarah Paterson, his wife died 2 June 1832 aged 84 years.

136. Elizabeth, wife of Robert MACE died August 10 1794 aged 78 years. Robert Mace died November 18 1798 aged 79 years. Also John Mace died July 23 1805 aged 51 years.

137. Henry JONES died April 29 1792 aged 60 years. Mary, wife of the above died April 11 1817 aged 86 years.

138. Ann, wife of John CRONK of this parish died July 25 1809 aged 50 years. John Cronk of this parish died 7 September 1834 aged 73 years.

139. Sarah MITCHELL, wife of Henry Mitchell died 28 May 1821 aged 24 years. I have left my children dear with Thee.

140. In memory of William Augustus, son of William Augustus and Sarah BLAKENEY, who died August 13 1812.

141. William CRONK died 17 January 1826 aged 58 years. Sarah Cronk, wife of the above died 27 October 1835 aged 64 years. Elizabeth, daughter of the above died 13 October 1821 aged 18 years.

142. William RIDLEY died March 25 1793 aged 42 years.

143. Thomas MORLEY died May 21 1861 aged 69 years. Sarah, wife of the above died May 20 1853 aged 50 years.

144. William GOYMOUR died 24 September 1818 aged 43 years.

145. William LEE died 28 January 1847 aged 73 years. Charlotte Lee, wife of the above died 6 June 1860 aged 87 years.

146. Altar stone, in rails. Nothing apparent on top. On south side: Charles Forth WINTOUR, Esq. of the Royal Navy died 5 August 1817 aged 61 years. William Henry, aged 15 months and Louisa Anne aged 7 years died March 1829, children of George Stephenson (?and) Louisa Wintour. In the same vault rest the mortal remains of George Stephenson Wintour, a Commander in the Royal Navy, father of the above. He died at Rochester June 16 1839 aged 70 years. Resurgemus. East end: Charles and George Wintour, Officers of the Royal Navy and only surviving sons of Forth and Ann Wintour. On their return to their native parish from various services in foreign countries ordered this tomb to be erected as a memorial of love and pious duty towards these ingt/ most honor’d and most affectionate re?lat…s (?relatives). North side: To the memory of Mary Wintour, wife of Charles Forth Wintour, only issue of William SCAWEN, Esq. late of Woodcott Lodge in the County of Surrey, who died 16 March 1804 aged 49 years. Also to the memory of Frances LEICESTER, youngest daughter of Forth and Ann Wintour, who died 16 January 1787 aged 24 years. Beneath this stone rest the mortal remains of Anne, wife of the late Forth Wintour Esq., formerly resident at Ovenden in this parish. Only daughter and heiress of the Revd. Thomas FITZGERALD, late Rector of Wotton and Abinger in Surrey, who died 6 October 1778 aged 44 years. Also Catherine Wintour who died 4 February 1764, an infant. On west end: 2 shields.?Sa a fess erm on an escutcheon erm a saltire couped. The other sa a fess ?erm on escutcheon a chevron couped between 3 heads erased. The 2 upper ones are facing one another. They are beasts of some kind. Crest out of a coronet, a hand grasping a plume of 3 ostrich feathers.


North side of church, up to path.
147. Deborah, wife of John DORSET died November 30 1806 aged ?60 years. 
Footstone D.D. 1807 (6 or 7). 6 altered to 7.

148. Robert COLLIER died 8 August 1819 aged 83 years. Diana, widow of the above died 22 December 1811 aged 72 years.

149. William MARTIN died February 9 1856 in his 59th year. Elizabeth his wife died 12 January 1879 in her 82nd year. Both of this parish.

150. Elizabeth, wife of Mr John SLADE, late of this parish died 23 April 1778 aged 52 years. Also Mr John Slade, husband of the above died 19 January 1795 aged 71 years.

151. John MARCHANT, late of Thursley, Surrey died 10 April 1866 aged 21 years. Leaves a widow and child.

152. Wooden rails. Mary CREASEY died 2 December 1872 aged 64 years.

153. Ann, daughter of Richard and Mary HAMBLETON died October 19 1803 aged 9 years.
Footstone. A.H. 1803.

154. Sarah HAMBLETON, daughter of Thomas and Mary Hamble (sic) of this parish died 28 September 1767 in her 16th year.

155. Mary, wife of Thomas HAMBLETON, who died August 13 1777 aged 58 years. Thomas Hambleton died August 25 1791 aged 80 years.

156. Richard, son of John and Elizabeth STEVEN died February 12 1799 aged 9 weeks.

157. Wooden rail. Jesse STEVENS died 30 November 1856 aged 53 years. Also John Stevens, son of the above died 20 December 1856 aged 7 years 11 months.

158. Small cross. William WYNN died 7 October 1860 aged 25 years.

159. William FINCH died July 20 1853 aged 62 years. Judith Finch died 4 October 1835 aged 55 years. Catharine Finch died 16 March 1849 aged 60 years.

160. John AUSTIN, husband of Emily and Elizabeth Austin, died from the result of an accident 23 September 1881 aged 64 years.

161. Hannah, wife of William RING and daughter of Edmund and Philadelphia DYE, died 11 January 1854 aged 28 years.

162. Philadelphia, wife of Edmund DYE died 18 March 1847 aged 54 years. Eleanor, daughter of the above died 4 April 1842 aged 20 years. Sarah, daughter of the above died 18 June 1844 aged 20 years. Charles, youngest son, died at Mitcham 24 October 1878 in his 37th year.

163. Footstones only E.D. 1842.

164. Edmund DYE, who resided at Warren’s Farm in this parish for upwards of 60 years and died 24 January 1871 in his 81st year. William Dye, son of the above died 14 July 1888 aged 60 years.

165. Low brick tomb by West door. Top worn and illegible. (Used by children for weddings, etc).

166. William DOUST died 1 November 1822 aged 79 years. Catherine his wife died 3 March 1827 aged 82 years.

167. John LEE died 26 December 1841 aged 70 years. Elizabeth his wife died 30 June 1848 aged 73 years.

168. James FAULKS died 15 February 1855 aged 75 years. Mary Faulks, wife of the above, died 1 December 1863 aged 81 years.

169. Rebecca, wife of John JARRETT died 6 May 1848 aged 83 years. The above John Jarrett died 26 April 1861 aged 76 years. Catharine Jarrett, wife of John Jarrett died 21 June 1863 aged 68 years.

170. Sarah, wife of John DOUST died 16 October 1841 aged 69 years. The above John Doust died 21 December 1844 aged 74 years.

171. Small stone. I*C. MDCCXXXI.

172. Fanny, wife of Michael CLIFTON died 26 April 1824 aged 29 years. Michael Clifton died 7 March 1829 aged 47 years.

173. Skull and crossbones. Here lyeth the body of John COPPER who departed this life the 13th day of July 1731 in the 42nd year of his age. (171 is evidently the footstone).

174. Isabella Ann, wife of James BROWN died 18 July 1895 aged 56 years. Only child of Robert Mostyn RATHILL, surgeon of Westerham. Also James Brown died 25 November 1907 aged 89 years.

175. John ROBERTSON died 20 April 1847 aged 49 years. Phillis, widow of the above and wife of James BROWN died 1 January 1881 aged 68 years. Her children call her blessed. John Alexander, son of the above John and Phillis Robertson died 5 January 1905 aged 67 years.

176. By lych gate. Mr Stephen WATERS died 19 June 1802 aged 83 years. Also his wives Elizabeth and Elizabeth. The former died 20 April 1754 aged 39 years. The latter died 8 October 1788 aged 53 years.

177. Tomb in rails by west door. On west end coat of arms. The slabs on the sides seem to be white marble. On south face, two tablets: M.S. (left) Henrici Mompesson generosi ogeri Mompesson de Durnford in Com Dorsetensi Armeg filii natu secundi Qui cum per sexenniu ferme Tabe Pulmonari conflictatus esset omniague in Patria frustra expertus ad leniores Galliae Narbonensis Auras ut unicu quod resiabit. Remediu confugere persuastis est Dum isthuc iter facerer decimo Septembris Anno 1723 Septimo a portu Iccio Lapide truculenti sex Latrones imperatam adorti direfilis fecuniis juguloq folcisoime discisso pro mortuo reliquerunt. Hoc Vumere cum per 48 horas elanguisset tristi sui desiderio suis relicto Spiritum Deo pie reddidit Ano Cltat. 26 Carissimi (dum rixerit) Reliquias ex Gallia deportatas hoc monumenti condi curavit moerens frater unicus T.M. Left: Beneath lye also the bodies of Alice, late wife of Thomas MOMPESSON of this parish Esq. who dyed May 15 1747 aged 47 years of a cancer in her breast which she bore with great patience and resignation. And of Anne, daughter of Edward CLAUELL of Dorsetshire Esq. near kinswoman of the said homas Mompesson who dyed of the small pox by inoculation 2 June 1757 aged 34 years. And of Thomas Mompesson Esq. who dyed May the 12th 1767 in the 72nd year of his age. On east end a coat of arms. On north side 2 panels. Left: Here lyes the body of John BOND Esq. who dyed the 15th day of June Anno Dom. 1714. Right: Here also lieth the body of John BOND, son of John Bond Esq. who departed this life the 19th day of February 17(?15). Nothing on top.

178. Small stone: S -/ 1680.

(End of stones in this sector).

Stones in East Walk.
179. John FISHER died 2 November 1884 aged 84 years. Interred at Lew, Oxon.

180. Cross. William Heydon DARK, born June 20 1875, died March 25 1893.

181. Charlotte, wife of Thomas WARING died 5 May 1872 aged 83 years. Also Thomas Waring, husband of the above died 16 August 1884 aged 94 years. Mary ROBINSON, niece of the above died 23 March 1908 aged 77 years.

182. Ann, widow of Ericus ROBINSON died at Sundridge 13 May 1881 aged 68 years. Also Ben SMITH, son in law of the above died 26 May 1909 aged 77 years.

183. Cross. Mary Heydon DARK, youngest daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Dark died 28 May 1894 aged 37 years.

184. Eliza DARK (of Moat Farm, Chipstead) died 24 June 1890 aged 88 years. Also Ann Dark, sister of the above died 28 August 1902 aged 87 years.

185. Ernest Miller KIPPING died 9 April 1885 aged 20 years.

186. Emma Anne WELLS, born 13 February 1793, died 3 May 1871. Also Louisa Wells, sister of the above died 10 January 1892 in her 91st year.

187. The resting place of Frederick, 3rd son of Peter Pope FIRTH died March 21 1849 aetat 7 years and 10 months.

188. Thomas FLETCHER of Dryhill in this parish died 10 November 1847 aged 58 years.

189. Thomas Lowe WHEELER Esq. of London died at Sundridge May 1 1849 aged 58 years. Clarissa Ann his wife died 10 January 1875 aged 85 years. Also Thomas Rivington Wheeler, their only son died 19 December 1883 aged 65 years.

190. Beneath this stone lie the remains of a body name unknown. Rest in Peace.

191. Low tomb with raised cross, flat. Henrietta Mary Anne, the ………/ w. COLE M.CCVR MTA of Ide Hill in this …/1848. (Covered with grass etc).

192. William HEYDon died 16 August 1844 aged 79 years. Patience Sarah, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth DARK, and granddaughter of the above died November 1 1851 aged 3 years and 6 months. Mary Heydon Dark, daughter of the above died 26 May 1852 aged 2 years and 2 months.

193. Sarah, relict of George DARK and eldest daughter of Lieut. Robert BARRY, late of Bradfordton, Worcestershire, born 19 January 1773, died 20 August 1857. Also Elizabeth Harriott, daughter of the above George and Sarah Dark died 10 May 1871 aged 65 years.

194. Fanny, wife of James SAIT of this parish died 7 August 1841 aged 76 years. Also James Sait died 15 October 1850 aged 87 years.

195. Hester, wife of Henry SAIT of Yorks Hill in this parish died 3 April 1840 aged 45 years.

196. Henry DARK, born 30 June 1799, died October 15 1859. Elizabeth Dark died 12 January 1886 aged 74 years.

197. John SLATTER, born August 4 1795, died at Sundridge September 5 1865. Mary Slatter, wife of John Slatter, born September 19 1803 died July 3 1874.

198. Richard HEYDON, late of Turvins Farm, Chevening died 25 September 1886 aged 78 years. Caroline his wife died 2 December 1880 aged 80 years. Eleanor SAIT, sister of the above died 29 January 1884 aged 81 years.

199. Large comb in yew hedges. In a vault below are deposited the earthly remains of Beilby PORTEUS, D.D., late Bishop of London. He died May 13 1809 aged 78 years. Also of Margaret Porteus his wife who died March 20 1815 aged 74 years.

200. Laura Elizabeth died 17 August 1846 aged 2 years. Marion Maria died 29 November 1846 aged 10 months. Edward Bourke died 10 January 1849 aged 11 weeks. Children of Capt. J.H. ROWBAND, Indian Navy and Laura Mary his wife.

201. Mary, wife of Robert LEE died November 22 1836 aged 85 years. Robert Lee died May 28 1817 aged 65 years.

202. Mr Isaac HILL, formerly of London, ship owner and master mariner, born at Normanby in Yorkshire, died at Brasted 23 July 1822 aged 68 years.

203. Low altar tomb. Mary, wife of Sir Richard HARDINGE, Baronet, died August 4 1824 in her 50th year.

204. Low tomb in rails. Amy Beatrice, infant daughter of Robert Robinson DRABBLE and Amy his wife, born November 30 1862, died August 14 1863 aged 8 months and 5 days. Also Robert Robinson Drabble of Woodside, Sundridge, born January 10 1819, died March 5 1900. Also Amy his wife, born June 17 1827, died December 26 1908. Also Peter Brownell Drabble, son of the above, born September 15 1868, died March 4 1909.

205. Tomb in rails. Edith Jane EWING, wife of William Ewing Esq. of Gloucester Place, London and 7th daughter of William JACKSON Esq. of Birkenhead, died January 3 1869 aged 22 years. Also William Ewing died April 22 1888 (no age).

206. Richard TURNER died January 24 1824 aged 71 years. Also Ann, daughter of the above ….. (rest under grass). Footstone R.T. 1824. A.T. 1815.

207. Elizabeth, wife of William STRATTON of Sundridge, Kent died 21 August 1866 aged 33 years. The above William Stratton died 29 January 1868 aged 39 years. Mary, wife of William DYE died March 18 1878 aged 49 years.

208. Tomb with flat cross. South side. Robert WHITMORE died July 27 1859 aged 71 years. East end. Robert Thomas, son of R & E Whitmore died May 18 18(?63). aged 33 years. North side: Elizabeth Gabbett, wife of Robert Whitmore died August 18 1872 aged 86 years. West end. Joseph Williams, son of Robert and Elizabeth Whitmore died February 5 1880 aged 56 years.

209. Cross. Mary Mann died March 2 1861 aged 64 years.

210. Altar tomb in rails. West end. In this vault are deposited the remains of Amelia, daughter of William Charles SLOPER Esq., and relict of Charles WARREN Esq. Died 5 June 1843 aged 68 years. North side. William Charles Sloper Esq., youngest son of William Sloper Esq. and of Catherine his wife, of Woodhay in the county of Berkshire, died 12 March 1824 in his 89th year. (An exordium). South side. The mortal remains of Charles Warren, Esq. (Chief Justice of Chester, 3rd son of Doctor Richard Warren, MD and of Elizabeth Shaw his wife) are deposited in the vault beneath. He died 12 August 1829 aged 65 years. (A long exordium).

211. Cross. Charlotte Hood Augusta, daughter of Lewis James LOVEKIN, Curate of Sundridge, born 25 February 1837, died 11 August 1852. (Covered with moss).

212. Altar tomb in rails. South side. The mortal remains of Charles WILMOT Esq. are deposited in the vault beneath. He died May 14 1840 in his 69th year. North side. William Wilmot, Esq. died 20 November 1812 aged 70 years. Elizabeth his wife died 10 November 1823 aged 84 years.

213 William SMITH, artist, born at Woodcote, Salop December 29 1782, died at Sundridge 6 August 1859. In compliance with his wish this stone was erected by his friend Thomas WARING to record his death and to express the sincerest friendship which existed between them.

214. William PRING of this parish died December 21 1860 aged 80 years. Mary his wife died June 2 1850 aged 72 years. Ann, eldest daughter of the above William and Mary Pring died November 3 1827 aged 24 years.

215. Peter JESSUP died 29 December 1890 aged 69 years. Ellen Jessup his wife died February 19 1901 aged 76 years.

216. William ODD died March 25 1877 (no age).

217. Cross. Walter James Waring HEATH, youngest son of Walter Brougham Heath of Bessels Green, Chevening, died 1 March 1881 aged 4 years 2 months. Also Albert Hodsoll Heath, eldest son of the above Walter Brougham Heath died 30 September 1906 aged 35 years.

218. Ann, wife of Thomas FORD died 22 April 1879 aged 68 years. The above Thomas Ford died 25 May 1880 aged 71 years.

219. Henry OUNSTED died 15 June 1882 aged 88 years. Jane, daughter of the above, late of this parish, died 4 December 1885 aged 64 years.

220. Charles MARTIN died 24 July 1884 aged 84 years. Caroline Martin his wife died 4 March 1886 aged 85 years.

221. Samuel TAPSELL died 1 December 1884 aged 79 years.

222. Sarah GRIFFIN, wife of Henry Griffin, died July 5 1889 aged 62 years. Henry Walker Griffin, 3rd son of the above died 12 April 1889 aged 32 years. Also James Henry Griffin died 4 March 1891 aged 74 years, husband and farther of the above (sic). Also George Walker Griffin, 4th son of the abvoe died 23 March 1895 aged 35 years.

In North East Corner.
222a. William WELCH of Sundridge died 28 April 1886 aged 55 years. Richard PERRY, 23 years schoolmaster of Sundridge National Schools died February 22 1897 aged 56 years.

222b. Martha, wife of Robert PALMER died 28 October 1884 aged 50 years. Robert Palmer died 16 February 1890 aged 57 years.

222c. Granite cross. William BOOTH died suddenly at Beckenham 20 June 1883 aged 51 years. Sarah his wife died 31 May 1905 aged 68 years. Amy Booth died 15 November 1906 (no age).

223. Thomas HODSOLL died 20 June 1806 aged 68 years. Also Walter Brougham HEATH of Bessels Green, Sevenoaks, great nephew of the above, died 26 March 1909 aged 72 years. Emma Caroline, wife of the above Walter Brougham Heath, died February 4 1912 aged 68 years.

224. Peter James GAMMAN of Battersea, husband of Catherine, died October 22 1877 aged 63 years. Catherine his wife died 13 October 1892 aged 69 years.

225. John Alexander MOODIE died 2 August 1888 aged 62 years. Charlotte Moodie his wife died 3 April 1891 aged 61 years.

226. Annie, wife of James BOLTON died 6 September 1878 aged 40 years.

227. Caroline Kezia CANFIELD died October 23 1888 aged 4 years 9 months.

228. Sidney Andrew CANFIELD, husband of Kezia, died 2 December 1884 aged 59 years. Kezia Canfield died 14 February 1907 aged 74 years.

229. Sarah, Wife of William ALLAN died 3 April 1881 aged 31 years.

Northern side of path, on north side.
230. William KING died 17 November 1885 aged 61 years. Harriet King his wife died 18 August 1895 aged 72 years.

231. Jemima ALDERSON, born 8 June 1835, died 12 August 1883. Edward Alderson, born 16 March 1867, died 31 July 1870. Annie Alderson, born 31 August 1870, died 7 January 1872. John Alderson, husband of the above died 16 February 1915 aged 84 years.

232. John WHITEBREAD, born 17 March 1809, died 30 January 1881 aged 72 years. Mary Ann Whitebread, wife of the above died January 16 1902 aged 87 years.

233. John PALMER died 18 October 1880 aged 31 years.

234. Flat tomb with raised cross. Frederick FITZGERALD, M.A., born 5 July 1827 died 20 February 1886. Rector of Beckingham, Lincolnshire and previously Rector of Brasted in this county. He had been successively Rector of Donnybrook, Co. Dublin, Narrachmore, Co. Kildare and Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin.

235. William WHITEBREAD died September 12 1884 aged 33 years.

236. Henry HUNT, son of Henry and Mary Hunt, died from the result of an accident 25 April 1883 aged 33 years.

237. Henry George Godden HAINES died 17 December 1880 aged 26 years.

238. William HUNT died 22 November 1895 aged 40 years.

239. Fanny WINGATE died 8 February 1889 aged 39 years.

240. John WINGATE, for many years Sexton of this parish, died 9 March 1885 aged 78 years. Also Mary Wingate his wife died February 17 1889 aged 82 years.

241. Cross. Jesse Alston, wife of David REID died 1 March 1902 aged 59 years. David Reid died 14 February 1909 aged 75 years.

242. Marian JAMES, wife of George James died 21 February 1913 aged 65 years. George James died 25 April 1915 aged 69 years.

243. Mary Anna, wife of William VIZARD, born October 6 1860, died August 29 1908.

244. Cross. Harry Lindsay SLOPER died 21 August 1900 aged 45 years.

245. Emma Marion, wife of William PEPPERCORN, born 23 September 1873 died 16 December 1898.

246. Annie, wife of Frederick WATSON died June 29 1903 aged 58 years.

247. Cross. John Alexander SWANSTON of Marshall Medows, Berwick on Tweed, died 15 September 1918 aged 75 years.

248. Low coped tomb. George DARK died 4 March 1903 aged 85 years.Jane Dark died 8 March 1908 aged 71 years.

249. In rails. Elizabeth TWORT, wife of Thomas Hook Twort of Sundridge Place, died January 27 1884 aged 65 years.

250. Cross. Mary Gladys DUNN of Beckenham, Kent died July 9 1895 aged 9 years.

251. William BUSWELL died 6 March 1904 aged 71 years.

252. Ada Sophia, wife of Ernest Robert PIKE died 12 June 1893 aged 31 years.

253. William JENNER died 12 July 1898 aged 64 years.

254. Jane Maria COWLARD died January 22 1895 aged 63 years. Edward Cowlard
died November 1 1897 aged 66 years.

255. John BURTON died 21 May 1893 aged 73 years. Mary Ann Burton, wife of the above died 27 December 1903 aged 79 years.

256. Richard WILET died 12 February 1821 aged 85 years. (Other half blank).

257. Fanny, daughter of William and Elizabeth CORNELL died 22 October 1916 aged 84 years.

258. Sophia WOLFE died 16 September 1894 aged 71 years. Henry Wolfe, husband of the above died 27 July 1900 aged 80 years.

259. Susan and James SMITH died January 18 and March 12 1886. Faithful servants and friends of the Revd. Egerton D. HAMMOND.

260. William HODGES died 28 March 1863 aged 86 years. Elizabeth, wife of the above died 6 December 1874 in her 75th year.

261. John CRICHTON of Wandsworth, husband of Elizabeth Crichton, died 27 July 1898 aged 65 years. Elizabeth Crichton died 28 June 1918 aged 83 years.

262. Elizabeth, wife of William CORNELL died 22 November 1891 aged 85 years. William Cornell, husband of the above died 27 January 1902 aged 90 years. Charles, son of the above died 1841 aged 4 years.

263. Hannah SWEETSER died 6 January 1894 aged 54 years.

264. Charles WOLFE of this parish died 10 March 1890 aged 29 years. Harriet Wolfe, wife of the above died 9 April 1892 aged 42 years.

265. Joseph WATTS, for 33 years Churchwarden of Sundridge, died 16 October 1894 aged 81 years. Erected in remembrance of 31 years friendship by the Rev. Egerton HAMMOND. Caroline Watts his wife died September 14 1894 aged 83 years.

266. In affectionate remembrance of Emily Agnes DUNCAN, died June 23 1880 aged 24 years. Also Elizabeth Duncan died December 16 1884 aged 46 years.

267. Mary Ann, wife of William DODD of Sundridge, Kent died 1 March 1883 aged 65 years. William Dodd died 6 June 1890 aged 79 years.

268. William RECORD died 19 April 1869 aged 50 years. Also William WICKEN, brother in law of the above died 20 April 1867 aged 29 years.

Near western lych gate.
269. Mary, wife of Thomas HOLLAMBY, late of Chiddingstone and daughter of William and Mary STREATFIELD died 27 November 1810 aged 90 years.

270. Large granite tomb with coped top and flat cross. George HENDERSON, born at Borrowstouness 1813, died at Heverswood 1885. George Henderson, born at Liverpool 1845, died at Heverswood 1906. Katharine Stewart, wife of George Henderson, died Palm Sunday 1891 aged 75 years.Helen Blake HUNTER, wife of the above George Henderson, died 17 July 1897 aged 37 years.

271. Next above. Benjamin KNIGHT, born 27 October 1867, died 31 May 1919.

272. 2 crosses next preceding. 1. Horatio Noble PYM, born July 2 1844, died May 5 1896. 2. Julian Tindall PYM, born August 6 1877, died September 27 1898.

273. William SADLER died 18 May 1902 aged 78 years. Emma his wife died 12 May 1907 aged 81 years.

274. Elinor ye wife of W…/ Ni…/ Walle ……/

275. Hi …/ Sar.Li..W ../
This stone has the same device at the top as No. which is dated 1704.

Graves located in North Eastern Corner
276. Hannah PERRY, formerly of Farningham died 5 June 1891 aged 84 years.

277. Ann TICHENER of Dry Hill Farm died 17 December 1892 aged 61 years. William, husband of the above died 8 October 1895 aged 76 years. Annie their daughter died 2 December 1897 aged 48 years.

278. Elizabeth NICHOLLS died 26 May 1896 aged 52 years. Charles Jarvis Nicholls, husband of the above died 18 June 1896 aged 64 years.

279. Our dear mother Mary PATTENDEN died 23 April 1889 aged 44 years.

280. Cross. Elizabeth FREED, widow of John Freed, born 5 June 1821, died 12 May 1907. Louis Freed died in London 7 November 1911 aged 52 years.

281. Alice Record CADDELL, wife of Patrick BRANDFORD of Kensington died 29 August 1907 aged 50 years.

282. George AKHURST died 6 April 1912 aged 73 years. Emily his wife died 16 February
1917 aged 77 years.

283. Sarahlinn RANDALL died 30 May 1917 aged 75 years.

284. Ellen WATERS died 5 July 1913 aged 56 years. John Waters, husband of the above died 2 June 1914 aged 63 years.

285. Henry LANGLEY died 11 April 1914 aged 69 years.

286. Henry Welham WALKER died 17 July 1917 aged 56 years.

287. Laughlan MCKAY died 11 February 1898 aged 82 years. Louisa his wife died 28 May 1898 aged 77 years.

288. Jane Elizabeth MEDHURST, 3rd daughter of Thomas Medhurst died 23 June 1898 aged 23 years. Edith Alice, sister of the above died 4 November 1908 aged 24 years.

289. Cross. My husband, William PUCKNALL, born 5 March 1857 died 21 November 1906. Our dear mother Anna Maria MYHILL died 13 September 1911 aged 77 years.

290. Emma C.C. STEINMAN, wife of the late George Stephen Steinman Esq. of Sundridge
died October 26 1899 aged 89 years.

291. Minnie, wife of Harry HALL died at Tunbridge Wells 1 February 1914 aged 46 years.

Transcriptions completed 24 May 1920.

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
AKER 87
AKHURST 282
ALDERSON 231
ALLAN 229
ALLEN 105
ASHDOWN 105
ATHERFOLD 8, 10-12
AUSTIN 160
BAGFIELD 84
BARBERY 81
BARKER 102
BARRETT 61
BARRY 193
BLAKENEY 140
BLAKEWAY 1
BOKES 28a
BOLTON 226
BOND 177
BOOTH 222c
Bourke 200
BRANDFORD 281
Brougham 217, 223
BROWN 115, 117, 118, 
   174, 175
Brownell 204
BURTON 255
BUSWELL 251
CADDELL 281
CANFIELD 227, 228
CHAPMAN 86
CHICHESTER 126
CLAUELL 177
CLIFTON 172
COGGER 28, 29, 31-33
COLE 88, 191
COLLIER 98, 148
COPPER 173
CORNELL 257, 262
COWL 94
COWLARD 254
CRASETT 103
CREASEY 128, 129, 152
CRICHTON 261
CRONK 138, 141
DAMPIER 99, 100, 120
DARK 180, 183, 192, 193,
   196, 248
DEANE 62
DENCH 51
DODD 267
DORSET 147
DOUST 166, 170
DRABBLE 204
DUNCAN 266
DUNN 250
DYE 161-164, 207Egerton 259
ELLIOTT 95
EWING 205
FARRANT 105
FAULKS 168
FINCH 16, 159
FIRTH 187
FISHER 179
FITZGERALD 146, 234
FLETCHER 188
Foord 16
FOOT 17
FORD 218
FREED 280
GAMMAN 224
Godden 237
GOODHEW 108
GOYMOUR 144
GRIFFIN 222
HAINES 237
HALL 6, 7, 91-93, 291
HAMBLETON 153-155
HAMMOND 68, 259, 265
HARDINGE 203
HAWES 48
HAYWARD 13
HEATH 217, 223
HENDERSON 270
HEYDON 180, 192, 198
HIDER 87
HILL 119, 202
HOADLEY 15
HODGES 260
HODSOLL 217, 223
HOLLAMBY 4, 5, 8, 9, 269
HOOKER 65
HOULDEY 38
HUNT 46, 78-80, 236, 238
HUNTER 105, 270
HYDE 72-75
INGRAM 47
JACKSON 205
JAMES 242
JARRETT 82, 169
Jarvis 3
JEFFERSON 67
JENNER 253
JESSUP 215
JONES 137
KING 230
KIPPING 185
KNIGHT 271, 89, 90
LANGLEY 285
LAVENDER 133
LEE 145, 167, 201
LEICESTER 146
LINDSAY 83
LLOYD 106
LOMAS 105
LONG 13
LONGHURST 94, 124
LOVEKIN 211
LOVELAND 116
Lowe 189
MACE 136
MANN 209
MARCHANT 2, 151
MARTIN 149, 220
MCKAY 287
MEDHURST 288
Miller 185
MILLS 113
MITCHELL 139
MOMPESSON 177
MOODIE 225
MORLEY 143
Mostyn 174
MYHILL 289
NASH 63
NEWMAN 14
NICHOLLS 278
ODD 216
OUNSTED 219
OVERY 23
PALMER 107, 109, 11, 112,
   222b, 233
PARKER 27
PATERSON 132, 134, 135
PATTENDEN 279
PEAKE 85
PEARCH 76, 77
PEPPERCORN 245
PERRY 222a, 276
PIKE 252
Pope 187
PORTEUS 199
POTTER 34, 53
PRICE 104
PRING 214
PUCKNALL 289
PYM 272
RANDALL 283
RATHILL 174
RECORD 268, 281
REID 241
RIDLEY 142
RING 161
Rivington 189
ROBERTSON 43, 175
ROBINSON 130, 181, 182,
    184, 204
ROSE 45
ROWBAND 200
SADLER 273SAIT 194, 195, 198
SCAWEN 146
SCOTTON 69
SEXBEY 22
SHOREY 42, 125, 127
SKINNER 110
SLADE 150
SLATTER 197
SLOPER 210, 244
SMITH 182, 213, 259
STAPLES 52, 54-58, 99
STEER 48
STEINMAN 290
STEVEN 30, 156, 157
STRATTON 207
STREATFIELD 269
SWANSTON 247
SWEETSER 263
SWIFT 35-37
TAPSELL 114, 131, 221
TEARLE 50
THACKERAY 103
THOMPSON 59
TICHENER 277
Tindall 272
TURNER 206
TWORT 249
VIZARD 243
W. 44, 49
WALKER 222, 286
WALLES 129a
WARING 181, 213, 217
WARREN 210
WATERS 48, 101, 176, 284
WATSON 246
WATTS 3, 265
WEBSTER 60
WELCH 222a
Welham 286
WELLS 24-26, 186
WELS 25
WHEELER 189
WHITEBREAD 232, 235
WHITMORE 208
WICKEN 268
WILET 256
WILMOT 212
WINGATE 39, 40, 239, 240
WINTOUR 146
WOLFE 258, 264
WOOD 18-21, 44
WYLDE 64-66
WYNN 158
YOUNG 121-123Places Index
Abinger, Surrey 146
Beckenham 222c, 250
Beckingham, Lincolnshire 234
Birkenhead 205
Borrowstouness 270
Bradfordton, 
   Worcestershire 193
Brasted 98, 202, 234, 345
Charlton at Dover 48
Cheam, Surrey 83
Chelsfield
   Pratts Bottom 102
Chevening 121
   Bessels Green 217
   Turvins Farm 198
Chiddingstone 269
Chipstead 
   Moat Farm, 184
Chislehurst 105
Christ Church Cathedral,
   Dublin. 234
Donnybrook, Co. Dublin, 234
Dorsetshire 177
Edenbridge 22
Farningham 276
Heverswood, Halstead ? 270
Hunsdon, Herts 103
Lew, Oxon. 179
London 202, 280
   Battersea 224
   Cornhill 72, 75
   Gloucester Place 205
   Kensington 281
   Pimlico 79
   Wandsworth 261
Marshall Medows, 
   Berwick on Tweed 247
Mereworth 19
Narrachmore, Co. Kildare 234
Newington, Surrey 67
Normanby, Yorkshire202
Priory, Tandridge, Surrey 5
Quornden, Leicestershire 76
Rochester 146
Sundridge
   Bessels Green 223
   Bore Place 72
   Brook Place 48
   Dry Hill Farm 277
   Dryhill 39, 188
   Ide Hill 27, 191
   Idhill 85
   Ovenden 146
   Sundridge Place 64, 249
   Warren’s Farm 164
   Woodside 204
   Yorks Hill 58, 195
Tandridge, Surrey 8, 9
Thursley, Surrey 151
Tunbridge Wells 291
Westerham 48, 174
Woodcote, Salop 213
Woodcott Lodge, Surrey 146
Woodhay, Berkshire 210
Wotton, Surrey 146General
Forces
   Captain 200
   Commander 146
   Indian Navy 200
   Lieutenant 193
   Royal Navy 146
accident 236
artist 213
Chief Justice of Chester 210
clerk 48
Clergy
   Bishop of London 199
  Canon 234
  Churchwarden 265
  Curate 43, 211
  Rector 48, 83, 234, 103
  Rev 43, 146, 259, 265
  Sexton 240
Doctor 210
master mariner 202
merchant 72, 75
National Schools 222a
Parish Clerk 109
schoolmaster 222a
servant 44
ship owner 202
surgeon 174
yeoman 34, 48, 84, 85, 105

SUNDRIDGE CHURCHYARD M.I.'S - LOCATION MAP

Leland Duncan's pencil sketch plans of location of gravestones in Sundridge Churchyard
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Six maps of Sundridge Churchyard from 4½ x 7 inch notebooks.

Map 1 of Southwest part of Churchyard

Map 2 of South of Chancel

Map 3 of Eastern part

Map 4 of just North of Church

Map 5 of North of Church

Map 6 of North East corner

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