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Some Monumental Inscriptions of Wingham Church

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Wingham Church, noted by Bax & Rice Saturday 7th May 1892. Pages 29-32 of Epitaphs from Kent Churches typed up by Margaret Broomfield. Also some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1750, added 7th May 2008.

 

1. Names in churchyard Elgar, Cann, Holness, Crothall, Friend, Seath, Mecrow, Selly, Laslett, Saunders, Dadd.

2. HS South side of church urn and writing Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth Ann FOX wife of Robert Bax of Woodnesborough died May 10th 1889 aged 78 years. [B. Wilson Canterbury]

3. HS with elaborate frame 3 cherub’s heads above – a cherub’s head within the frame. Here lieth the body of Mr. Stephen DOWKER late of this parish who died March 20th 1763 in the 54th year of his age.

4. HS Cherub’s ?head Here lieth ye body of Mary DOWKER of ys parish widdow she died December ye 30 1747 aged 74 years. She had issue 6 children and left surviving John, Thomas and Stephen.

5. HS scull and crossbones Here lieth interr’d ye body of William DOWKER who departed this life September ye 20 1707 aged 38 years.

6. HS 2 sculls and 2 hourglasses Here lieth ye body of Mary wife of Thomas WINTER of this parish who had issue one son and 3 daughters of whom 2 daughters are surviving. She departed this life (sunk).

7. HS Two large and particularly ugly sculls – an hourglass between. Here lieth the body of William BYNG surgeon late of this parish. He left issue by Etheldred his wife 2 sons and 4 daughters William, John, Susanna, Jane, Mary and Elizabeth. He departed this life April 29 1718 aged 55 years.

8. HS sculls as before, crossbones hourglass Here lies interred the body of Etheldred wife of William BYNG surgeon of this parish. She was an indulgent wife, a tender parent, and a sincere friend as she lived regarded so she died regretted on the 4th of October 1748.

9. Double HS Here lieth ye body of William BYNG surgeon son of William Byng surgeon late of this parish. He departed this life September 30th 1741 aged 54 years. Here lieth ye body of Jane Wife of William BYNG surgeon daughter of Thomas Winter Sen. and late of this parish. She departed this life October 12 1741 aged 44 years.

10. HS 2 sculls and hourglass Here lieth the body of Thomas WINTER Gent. late of this parish who departed this life May 6 1741 aged 69 years.

11. HS (sculls) Mary WINTER departed this life ye 15th of February AD 1705 Aeta 10 years 11 weeks.
Copied by Mr. R.G. Rice12. Small HS South of church – 2 sculls at top Here lyeth ye body of Thomas CARDEN who dyed on ye twelfth day of November in ye twenty sixth year of his age Anno Dni 1734. My days are gone like a shadow Psal. ye 102 11.

13. HS South of church To the memory of John RIGDEN late of this parish who departed this life 23rd July 1822 aged 65 years. Also of Ann wife of the above John Rigden who died April 13th 1833 aged 81 years.

14. Large HS South of church Sacred to the memory of Mr. Edward STARK formerly of the city of Canterbury but late of Kingsland in the County of Middlesex who departed this life March 16th 1819 aged 70 years. Adieu fond parent, now thou’lt prove how vast the depth of thy creators love oh, glorious change, mortalitys relief yet till we share thy joy forgive our grief these little rights, a stone, a verse, receive the last poor tribute thy fond children give. (Italics)

15. HS W of church In memory of Dorothy TUCKER, spinster who died June 11th 1809 aged 84 years.

16. HS South of church – a scull and two single bones at top Here lieth ye body of Henry BARRETT who departed this life May 14th 1731 aged 42 years.

17. HS South of church – a cherub’s head at top Here lieth ye body of William son of William and Susanna SUTTON of this parish he died February ye 14th 1760 aged 24 years. In blooming years as you may see I left my friends to mourn for me mourn not dear friends for my decease for Christ I hope hath made my peace.

18. HS South of church – a cherub’s head in profile looking at a skull resting on a bone In memory of Sarah the wife of Solomon SPRATT and Ann their daughter they was both buried the 9th July 1762 Sarah aged 22 years and Ann aged 16 months.

19. HS close to N of last – a cherub’s head at top In memory of Solomon SPRAT (sic) who died the 14th of July 1779 in the 66th years of his age.

20. HS South of the church – two reversed flaming torches between 2 sculls, at top Here lieth buried the body of John GREENSTRETT late of this parish. He departed this life October the 24th 1719 aged 65 years.

21. HS close to, and to S of last – a cherub’s head at top Here lieth the body of Mr. Joseph GREENSTREET yeoman late of this parish who departed this life the 5th of December 1773 aged 83 years.

22. Large HS close to S of last 2 cherub’s heads at top In memory of John STOAKES, carpenter late of this parish who departed this life the 11th of May 1764 in the 60th year of his age.

23. HS South of church – cherub’s head, book and crown, etc. at top Here lieth the body of Edward BAKER who died ye 11th day of June in the year of our lord 1751 aged 83 years.

24. Two other BAKER stones to S of last

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Also some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1750, added 7th May 2008    

In The Chancell.
25. Against The North Wall is a very sumptuous *Monument of Black and white Marble; on The Altar Tomb of which lie 2 very fine Statues, of white Marble, as large as the Life, of Sr. Thomas PALMER and his Lady – about it are The Following Coats and Inscription. *This Monument was erected by that Famous Statuary of his Time Nicholas STONE, ye Elder. It cost an hundred Pounds – see WALPOLES Anecdotes on Painting V.2. P.31.[I. (large) [¼ly of 8:
1&8). Or, 2 bars gu. each charged with 3 slipped trefoils arg. in chief a fox courant sa. a pretence of Ulster (arg. a sinister hand apaumée gu.). (Palmer).
2). Sa a fesse or betw. 3 lions rampt. arg.
3). Per pale & per fesse indented arg. & gu. 4 crescents countercharged.
4). Arg. on a chevn. az. 3 fleurs-de-lis or.
5). Arg. 2 bends wavy sa. on a chief gu. 3 leopards’ heads or.
6). Gu. a lion rampt. & a border invected or.
7). Paly of 8 or & az. on a fesse gu. 3 molets or.
II. (small) Palmer imp. Az. a chevn. betw. 3 martlets or].To The Memory of Sr. Thomas PALMER, of Wingham, Knt. and Baronet, and of Dame Margaret his Wife, Daughter of John POLE Esq. (*Harris says POOLEY) of that ancient Famely in the County of Southfolke. This Place was the Seat of his Inheritance, but not of his Descent; being lineally extracted from the Howse of Angmering, in ye County of Sussex. God crowned him with ye Blessing of a longe Life, and augmented it with ye Comforte of a virtuous and pious Wife; with whose beloved Societye hee was enriched 62 Yeares. The Threads of their Lives were evently Spunn; they lived in Concord, died in Peace; his Period was 85, Her’s 83 Years. They were beloved of their Neighbours; lamented by their Friends; honour’d by their Children; and miss’d by the Poor, for whose Sakes they never brake up Howse in this Place, for 60 Yeares. Thus lived they happily, and died Christianly, Hee ye 7th of January, Shee the August following Anno 1625. They had Issue 6 Sonnes and 5 Daughters; Whereof, John, Mabell, Henrye, Marie, John, Francis, died young. Sr. Thomas PALMER, Knt. (Father to Sr. Thomas Palmer) Baronet, now living, died before his Father, and lyes also heare interred. Sr. Roger Palmer Knight of the Bath, was Cup Bearer to the PRINCES HENRY and CHARLES, and, now, Master of the Howshold to KING CHARLES. James Palmer, of the Bed Chamber to KING JAMES of blessed Memory. Jane, first married to Sir William MEREDITH Knt, and after, to The LORD VAUGHAN. Margaret married to Richard AMHURST Esq, Serjeant at Law. These last 4 are yet living. 1627. Patri indulgentissimo Rog. Palmer, quartus natu Filius, maestissimus posuit.

26. On a neat Monument against ye S. Wall, with ye Coat of PALMER. Thomas Palmer Knt, died before his Father, married Margaret Daughter of Herbert PELHAM of Sussex; by whome [he] had Issue Thomas and Herbert. Herbert took Holy Orders, was Master of Queen’s Coll. Cant. Thomas PALMER Bart: on Decease of his Grand Father, Married Elizabeth, Daughter of Sr. John SHIRLEY of Iffield, in Sussex; was buried April 20 1656, having suffer’d much by the Iniquity of The Times, both in his Estate, and by the Imprisonment of his Person; had issue 6 Sonnes: Henry, Roger, Herbert, James, Thomas, John; and 6 Daughters, Margaret, Sybilla, Elizabeth, Mary, Ann, Esther. Thomas, 5th Son lived many Years in Turkey, died at the Age of 82; left, by his Will, 300 Pounds to the Repair of this Chancell, which was accordingly laid out 1718.

27. On a Flat Stone. [PALMER – see P.148. imp. [no tinctures] 3 roundels, 2 in chief, 1 base, a bend debruising the upr. dexter roundel, & a border engrld].
Here lies the Body of Herbert PALMER Son of Sr. Thomas Palmer of Wingham, Baronet, who by his Wife Dorothy, Daughter of John PYNCHON of Writtel in Essex, Esq. left two Sons, Thomas and Henry and 2 Daughters, Ann & Elizabeth, and died the 16th Day of February A.D. 1700/1.

28. On The Verge of a large Flat Stone, wch. has 2 Crosses Fleury, cut on it. Hic re……/Magr.Johes de* Sareste …./..ector Eccl. de Wingham, q obijt xii K. Maij Anno Dni **MCCLXX P…/.(P.540 (Appx. gives this version, sent fm. Wingm: Hic requiescit magr Joes de Sarestone Rector Ecce de Wingeham, q obiit xii Kal. Maii, anno dni MCCLXX primo). *So I read it – but Dr HARRIS SAYS "Sucester" but I am certain that ye 2d. Letter is an A, and that ye whole Inscription is, as I have copied it. **This was before The Parish Church was made Collegiate – wch. was done by A.B. PECKHAM, in ye Year of Our Lord 1287. See WEEVER – F.266.

29. Here are 12 Other Ancient Flat Stones, 7 of which have been inlaid with Figs. etc. but are now all of them Same Inscription.

30. In This Chancell are 12 Stalls (HARRIS says 20) for the Prebendaries of ye College which was here founded by Arch Bishop PECKHAM about the Year *1278. (*See PHILPOT F.364 – WEEVER says 1287. f.266).The 4 following Coats are to be seen carved on ye under Part of The Seat of 4 of them.[I. See of Canterby. imp. A.BISH. WARHAM (Gu. a fesse or betw. in chief a goat’s head arg. horned or, & in base 3 escallops, 2&1, arg.).
II. A key in pale, ward downwards, a crown resting on the bow of it.
III. 2 staples interlaced, in bend & in bend sinr.
IV. A lamb statant].

In The North Chancell.
31. On A Monument on The East Wall.[¼ly: 1&4). Arg. a chevn. betw. 3 oxen statant gu. (OXINDEN).
2&3). Gu. on a chevn. arg. 3 talbots statant sa. (BROOKER)].
1684. M.S. Memoriae Sacrum. In This Upper Part of this Chancell, lie buried The Bodies of Sr. James OXINDEN, Knt. buried Sept. 26 1657. Elizabeth, Wife of the present Sr. Henry OXENDEN, Knt. and Baronet, buried Aug. 20 1659. William, Son of the said Sr. Henry, bur. Jan. 20 1661/2. Susanna BOOTH, Wife of Sr. Robert Booth, Dau. of The said Sr. Henry, buried Aug. 29 1669. Margaret, Relict of Sr. James Oxinden, buried Oct. 18 1671. Elizabeth, Daughter of the present Sr. James Oxinden and Elizabeth his Wife, who died an Infant, and was buried Aug. 19 1675.

32. On Another, on The Same Wall, wth. this Coat. [Gu. a lion rampant arg. imp. OXENDEN as Above]. Near This Place lieth interred the Body of Mary BATTLEY, second Wife of the late reverend and learned Dr. John Battley, D.D. Arch Deacon of Canterbury, by whom he had no Issue; She was the Youngest Daughter of Sr. Henry Oxenden, Knt. & Baronet of Deane, in this County. A Lady of noble and excellent Endowments both of Mind and Body, prudent, wise, generous, and just; amiable in her Manners & gracefull in her Person: which great Perfections, conducted her through a long and happy Life, not only without Reproach but with Universal approbation and procured her, from her earliest Youth, that Respect, and Brightness of Character, which She maintaind with Honour, and Dignity to the Fullness of her Years: when, having arrived at the Age of 85, She departed this Life at Canterbury Dec. 25 1741. equally regretted by rich and poor; Acquaintances, Friends and Relations. This Monument, and Inscription, due to her Memory, her Neice and Executrix, Mrs Elisabeth MASTER, of Brooke hath caused to be put up here as a Testimony of her Affection; having been herself a Wittness of her Virtues.

33. On a Monument on The North Wall. [¼ly: 1&4). Az. a fesse embattled betw. 3 griffins’ heads erased or (MASTER).
2). Or, a pale wavy (?or indented) gu. (STRENSHAM).
3). Arg. a bend gu. with 3 leopards’ heads or, betw. 6 martlets sa.]. To the Memory of Streynsham MASTER of Brooke, in this Parish, Esq. only Son of James Master of East Langdon in this County, Esq. by Joyce, only Daughter of Sr. Christopher TURNER, of Milton Earnest in the County of Bedford, Knight. He was a Gentleman of strict Honour, and signal Bravery, who having commanded several Ships in the Royal Navy, did, in the Year 1718 particularly distinguish himself in the Engagement against the Spaniards, on the Coast of Sicily, then commanding the Superb, Man of War in the British Fleet, under ye conduct of Sr. George BYNG now Lord VISCOUNT TORRINGTON by attacking and forcing the Spanish Admiral in cheif to surrender to him. He married Elisabeth, sole Daughter and Heiress of Richard OXENDEN Esq., Barrister at Law, a younger Son of Sr. Henry Oxenden of Deane, Bart. by Mary one of the Daughters and Coheiresses of Henry Oxenden of Brooke, Esq. He died 22 June, 1724, Aged 43 Years & 4 Months, and some few Days after his Marriage, universally lamented by his Friends, leaving a mournfull Widow, who erected this Monument, to express her sincere Love for his Memory. Our Labour is vain./Our Rest is Gain.

34. On The Floor. Streynsham MASTER Esq. obijt June 22 1724. Aet. 43.

35. On a Flat Stone, inlaid with The Effigies, in Brass, of a Person in a Shroud, and 5 Sons and 5 Daughters; - Another Fig. and a Coat have been torn off.[OXINDEN, 4.150 imp. SEA (1. purp. a fish in pale az. on 2 flaunches. 2. az. 2 bars nebuly. arg. 3. arg).[SOUTHOUSE (Add.14307, f.41, gives 1. Arg. 2. Arg. 3az]. Here lyeth buried the Bodye of Henrye Oxinden Esquire who builded that House in Wingham called Deane, who departed this Life the 1st of August 1597, and gave his Lands to Henry Oxinden his Son. disce quid es, et quid eris. Memento Mori.

36. Seven other Ancient Flat Stones, without Inscription, 4 of which have been very richly inlaid.

Omitted in The Body.
37. On a Small Tablet, fixt to the W. Wall. Here lies inter’d Martha the Wife of Arthur STROUGHILL, who departed this Life the 2d. of January 1719/20 and left Issue 1 Son.

In The Body.
38. On a Brass Plate, fixt to ye N. Wall, near ye Pulpit. Near The Desk lieth The Body of Christopher HARRIS, M.A. who was Curate of this Parish 47 Years, and Rector of Stourmouth 30. He departed this Life Nov. 24 1719. Aged 73.

39. In The S. Isle. On a neat Monument on The S. Wall. [Arg. on a pale gu. a slipped trefoil or imp. Az. 3 leopards’ heads or]. Near this Place lyes interred the Body of Thomas GINDER, Gent, who married Dorothy, eldest Daughter of Vincent DENNE Esq. Serjeant at Law, deceased. He departed this Life ye 5th Day of March Anno Dom. 1716/7 aged 52. In Memory of whom, the said Dorothy, his Widow, caused this Monument to be set up. Here also lies interred in the Grave or Vault of the said Thomas Ginder, the Body of the said Dorothy, who departed this Life 2 May 1736 in the 82d. Year of her Age. This Inscription was made by the Direction of her Executors.

40. On A Flat Stone. Thomas HARRIS ob. 10 Day of Feby. Anno 1746/7. Aetatis suae 71.

41. On a large Flat Stone, with this Coat.
[¼ly of 6. 1). Az. 3 leopards’ heads or, at the fesse point a crescent or, for difference (DENNE).
2). Arg. on 2 flaunches az. a leopard’s head or (DENNE).
3). Erm. a fesse checky arg. & sa. (CRISPE).
4). Arg. on a chevn. gu 3 garbs or.
5). 4 fleurs-de-lis, 1,2,1 (no tinctures given).
6). Gu. 3 crescents or, a border erm.]. Here lieth The Bodie of Vincent DENNE of Wenderton, Gent, deceased June 11 1642 in the 63d. Yeare of his Age. When as on Me/The Drops You see/Sometimes for to appear/From me, then, know/Theyre Tears which flow/For him inclosed heare./By Henrie OXINDEN of Barham.

42. On a Neat Monument on The West Wall. To The Memory of William NEWTON (the dear and only Son of William Newton, Minister of this Parish, and Vicar of the Parish of Gillingham in Dorset, and of Barbara his Wife) who in his early Years, made such Discoveries of his truly good and virtuous Disposition pregnant Parts promising Genius, and Proficiency in Learning adorn’d with a most agreeable and modest Deportment, as procured him the Love and Esteem of all who knew him; and caused him to be regarded, by the best Judges, as one of the greatest Ornaments of the Place of his Education. his Parents & Friends saw and enjoy’d that in him, as made them justly esteem him the greatest Pleasure of their Lives; and promised them all the farther Good, and Happyness, that they themselves could wish. But to their inexpressible Grief, it pleased God to take him away, by a premature Death; being born in this Parish, Sept. 14 1721 and dying of the Small Pox, in the City of Canterbury April 16 1737. How blind is Hope, and how regardless Fate,/That so much Worth shd. have so short a Date!/But, is it strange, that such a virtuous Mind,/His Way to Heav’n again, so soon shd. find. In sure and certain Hope of a Joyfull Resurrection to immortal Life under this Stone is deposited the dear Remains of William NEWTON, who died Apr. 16 1737 in the 16th Year of his Age. Near which, on ye left Hand, is buried, William Newton, who died 11 Aug. 1720 aged 17 Days, both Sons of the Revd. Mr Newton, who was Minister of this Parish 25 Years; he departed this Life May 26 1744 aged 60 Years and is buried near this Place. As is, also, Jane Newton youngest Daughter of the said Revd. W. Newton, and Barbara his Wife, she died Oct. 28 1740 in the 17th Year of her Age.

43. Six Other Flat Stones not legible, one of them has been inlaid.

44. In The Eastmost Window, this Coat and mutilated Inscription. [Gu. a fesse or betw. in chief a goat’s head arg. & in base 3 escallops arg. & in a border or]. "Edward WARHAM Gentell ……/of Makying this Window, Anno ……/.

South (or Deane) Chancell.
45. In The Middle of This Chancell stands a Fine Obelisk of white Marble, adornd with Foliage, Fruits, etc. and an Urn at the Top. On the 4 Corners of The Basis (which is made after ye Fashion of an antique Altar, with Bulls Heads, at ye Corners) stand 4 small Images.
On The West Side. This Monument was erected in the Year 1682 in Memory of those of ye Branch of The Family of OXINDEN, seated at Deane, who lie interred in this Church; whose Ancestors have flourish’d in this County for several Ages. Of this Family was Henry Oxinden who built Deane House, second Son to Edward Oxinden of Brook Esq. This Henry had Issue 2 Sons; The first named Edward, who became Heir of Brook; and the second, Sr. Henry, who remained Owner of Deane. This Sr. Henry, by Elizabeth his Wife, Daughter and Heir of James BROOKER of *Maydeken (*in Barham) in Kent, Esq. left Issue Sr. James OXINDEN Knt. in Memory of whom more especially, his son George OXENDEN, Knt. (who died at Surat in East India), Resident for ye honourable East India Company there, and Governour of the ……/ and Castle of Bombay gave a Legacy of 300 Pounds, for erecting this Monument. This Sr. James died Anno 1657, leaving Issue, by his Lady Margaret, Daughter of Thomas NEVISON of Eastry, in this County Esq, Sr. Henry Oxinden, Knt. and Baronet now living. Others of this Family seated at Deane, who lie interred in this Chanclel, are, Dame Elizabeth, Wife of the First Sr. Henry, who died ye 2d. of Sept. 1588. Dame Margaret, Wife of Sr. James, who died Anno 1671. Dame Elizabeth, Daughter of Sr. William MEREDITH, of Leeds Abbey, in this County, Bart, and 2d. Wife of ye present Sr. Henry OXINDEN, Knt. and Baronet. She was buried the 20th of Aug. 1659. Dame Susanna, eldest Daughter of the said Sr. Henry and Dame Elizabeth, his Wife, who was married to Sr. Robert BOOTH Knt, late Lord cheif Justice of Ireland, who died 1669.
On The North Side. Elizabeth The only Daughter of Sr. James OXINDEN, by his Wife Dame Elizabeth, who died an Infant, Aug. 14 1675. Jane PENRICE, 3d. Daughter of Sr. James Oxinden by Elizabeth his 2d. Wife, who died June 1692, and lies interred by her Mother. Richard Oxinden Esq. 4th Son of Sr. Henry Oxinden, who by marrying Mary, the eldest Daughter of Henry Oxinden of Brook, Esq. became Proprietor of that Seat, and died May 1701 lying interred in the Chancell belonging to ys. Family. Under This Monument lie interred Sr. Henry Oxinden, Knt. and Bart. Son of Sr. James, who married 3 Wives. The First was, Mary BAKER, Daughter of Robert Baker, of St. Martin’s in the Feilds, in the County of Middlesex Gent; by whom he had Issue, only One Daughter, who died an Infant. His 2d. Wife was Elizabeth, Daughter of Sr. William MEREDITH of Leeds Abby, in this County, Bart; by whom he had a numerous Issue. His 3d. Wife was Elizabeth, Daughter of William READ of Folkestone Esq. and Relict of Mark DIXWELL of Broome Esq. by whom (he) had no Issue. He died Aug. 1686, well beloved by his Country, which he faithfully serv’d in The cheifest Offices of Trust, and Honour. Dame Elizabeth, 3d. Wife of Sr. Henry Oxinden above mention’d, who died January 1691. Dame Elizabeth, Daughter of Edward CHUTE, of Bethersden Esq. by Elizabeth, Daughter of Mark Dixwell of Broom Esq, now living, died the 1st of Nov. 1696.
All Graces did concenter in her Life;/The best of Christians, and the kindest Wife./Wisdom and Goodness both, in her did meet/Her Person charming, and her Temper sweet./Whoe’er would her just Character indite,/Must, first, have learn’t, of Her, to think and write.
Whether there are any Inscriptions on the East, and South Sides of this Monument, I can not tell; For, Sr. George OXENDEN Bart. The present Possessor of Deane, was so ill-natured as to refuse Me the key of this Chancell; so that I was obliged to pore through ye Partitions, or Grates, for those which I have now transcribed.

46. On The West Wall is a Monument with ye 2 following Coats, and another wch. I cd. not get near enough to Distinguish, nor any more of the Inscription, than Part of The First Line – viz. "Rose TRIPP, Filia Thomae HARFLEET".[I. HARFLEET al’s SEPTVANS, 3.69.
II. Arg. crusilly fitchy & 3 fleurs-de-lis sa. a border invected sa. (BERESFORD) imp. Gu. 6 bezants, 3,2,1, each bearing a fl.-de-lis sa.].

47. On Another Monument in ye S.E. Corner. [¼ly: 1&4). Gu. a chevn. betw. 3 nags’ heads bridled & erased or (TRIP).
1&3). Az. on a chief indented or 3 molets gu.]. "Memoriae Sacrum Dignissimi Viri Caroli Tripp" etc. (I cd. read no more of it).

48. BATTLEY informs us that Thomas CHICHLEY, Arch Deacon of Canterbury, and Provost of Wingham College, was buried in this Church 1466.

49. In The Church Yard, are 2 Ancient Altar Tombs, not Legible. Also Memorials of Persons of the Name of ASHLEY, BARRETT, BEANE, BRICE, BYNG, CARDEN, COX, BROWNING, DOUKER, EAST, EVERDEN, FOLKNER, HARRIS, LAMB, MATSON, OLDFEILD, SEATH, TAYLOR, TUCKER, WINTER and WOOD.

50. This Church consists of The Great, North, and South Chancells. The Body, and an Isle to The South. The Tower, which is cap’t with a lowish Spire coverd wth. Lead, stands at The W. End of The Body: In which hang 8 musical Bells, all made by R. PHELPS 1720.

51. This Church was dedicated to The Virgin Mary. It is now only a Curacy; but was formerly a Rectory; and had 3 other Parishes belonging to it, viz. Ash, Goodnestone, and Nonnington.

52. It is in The Patronage of the Heirs of The late Sr. Thomas PALMER, Bart.

53. The Present Curate is The Revd. Mr I. NAIRNE. 1759.

54. In The Year 1710, a Stone Coffin was dug up here, in the Bottom of wch. were some blackish Ashes; but nothing else.

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
AMHURST 25
ASHLEY 49
BAKER 23, 24, 45
BARRETT 16, 49
BATTLEY 32
Bax 2
BEANE 49
BOOTH 31, 45
BRICE 49
BROOKER 45
BROWNING 49
BYNG 7, 8, 9, 33, 49
Cann 1
CARDEN 12, 49
CHICHLEY 48
CHUTE 45
COX 49
Crothall 1
Dadd 1
DENNE 39, 41


DIXWELL 45
DOUKER 49
DOWKER 3, 4, 5
EAST 49
Elgar 1
EVERDEN 49
FOLKNER 49
FOX 2
Friend 1
GINDER 39
GREENSTRETT 20, 21
HARFLEET 46
HARRIS 38, 40, 49
Holness 1
LAMB 49
Laslett 1
LORD VAUGHAN 25
MASTER 32, 33
MATSON 49
Mecrow 1
MEREDITH 25, 45
NAIRNE 53
NEVISON 45
NEWTON 42
OLDFEILD 49
OXENDEN 31, 32, 33, 45
OXINDEN 31, 33, 41, 45
PALMER 25, 26, 27, 52
PECKHAM 28, 30
PELHAM 26
PENRICE 45
PHELPS 50
POLE 25
POOLEY 25
PYNCHON 27
READ 45
RIGDEN 13
Saunders 1
SEATH 1, 49
Selly 1
SHIRLEY 26
SPRATT 18, 19
STARK 14
STOAKES 22
Stone 25
STRENSHAM 33
Streynsham 33
STROUGHILL 37
SUTTON 17
TAYLOR 49
TORRINGTON 33
TRIPP 46
TUCKER 15, 49
TURNER 33
WALPOLES 25
WARHAM 44
Wilson 2
WINTER 6, 10, 11, 49
WOOD. 49

Places IndexBarham 41, 45
Bethersden 45
Bombay 45
Brook 45
Brooke 32, 33
Broome 45
Canterbury 2, 14, 42
East Langdon 33
Eastry 45
Famely, Southfolke
   (Suffolk) 25


Gillingham, Dorset 42
Iffield, Sussex 26
Ireland 45
Kingsland, Middlesex 14
Leeds Abbey 45
London
   St Martin’s in the Fields 45
Maydeken 45
Middlesex 45
Milton Earnest,
   Bedfordshire 33
Sicily 33
Stourmouth 38
Surat in East India 45
Turkey 26
Wenderton 41
Wingham
   Deane House 33, 45
Woodnesborough 2
Writtel, Essex 27General
carpenter 22
East India Company 45
Royal Navy 33
Small Pox 42surgeon 7, 8, 9

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Impropriator

Sheet 1
William

   Abbott




Thomas
   Addley

Daniel &
  William
    Austen


Sarah
   Austen



William
   Baker





Jane
   Baker

Michael
   Becker

Annie
   Benefield

Sarah
   Brandford



Sir Brook
  William
     Bridges
      Bart.




Sheet 2




George
   Laslett




Himself


Samuel
 Chart
& others


William
 Begden
& others


Thomas
   Collins


Charity
   Beeching

Sankey


Himself


John
   Bushell

Herself
& others



William
   Piddock

Elizabeth
   Harris










Charles
   Ratcliffe



560
561
562
563


264


268
269
270


265
266
267


327
328


329


330


323


329


331
332
333


200


271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280


281
282
283



Old Alder Field
Old Alder Field
Hatchers Field
Oat Field


Herrings Hall Field


House & 
House & 
House & 


House & 
House & 
House & 


House Carpenters Shop &
---


House & 


House &


Cats Close


Three Acres


House &
House &
House &


Part of Little Twitham


Witherdens Hall House &
---
Orchard &
Young Orchard &
Hop Ground
Witherdens Hall
Home Meadow
Chalkpit Meadow
Chalkpit
Cottage &


Part of Uffington Land
Goodneston Bottom
Old Hill Field


Arable
Hops
Arable
Arable?


Arable


Garden
Garden
Garden


Garden
Garden
Garden


Garden
Garden


Garden


Garden


Arable


Arable


Garden
Garden
Garden


Arable


Homestead
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Hops
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Waste
Garden


Arable
Arable
Arable


1.0.31
1.1.10
10.3.34
 3.3.36
17.1.31

6.3.15


0.0.12
0.0.14
0.0.17
0.1.  3

0.0.  5
0.0.  5
0.0.  5
0.0.15

0.0.18
0.0.16
0.0.32

0.0.26


0.0.30


7.0. 8


2.3. 8


0.1.15
0.0. 4
0.0.13
0.1.32

0.1.32


0.1.20
0.1. 2
0.3.29
1.2. 4
8.1. 0
7.3.18
2.1. 3
3.2.38
0.1. 9
  0.0. 8
25.2.11

59.2.35
16.1.30
11.2.  7
87.2.32






10.11. 0

4. 3. 0






















4. 0. 0


1.16. 0







0. 6. 0












11.10. 6




38. 3. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Impropriator

Sir Brook
  William
     Bridges
      Bart.


























Sheet 3

























John
   Budds


John
   Bushell




Edward
  Pyner












Sarah
   Matson




Robert
   Holness









Edward
   Page


Michael
   Pett

John
  Matson
    Rigden









John  Miles
& others

James
   Kennett

David Beer
& another


Henry
   Petley


Henry
   Brandford
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295


305
306
307
308


296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
340


309
310


311


312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321


322


607


334
335


325
325a


326

Trapham Farm House &
Barn Stable
Hog Green
Orchard
Triangular Piece
Old Lucerne Field
Trapham Meadow
Brooks
Oziers
Brooks Field
Over Road Field
Over Old Road Field


Stable & Yard etc
Chandlers Close
Petts
Marsh


Hearts Delight House &
Barn Yard &
Hog Green
Close Meadow
Triangular Piece
Corner Shaw
Eight Acre Field
Lower Four Acres
Twelve Acres


The Seven Acres
Nine acres


House &


Twitham Farm House &
Barn Yard &
Orchard
Hog Green Lodge & Dog 
Home Meadow
Farm Road
Twelve Acres
Coopers Barn Field
Blackney Hill
Baugers Hill


House &


House &


House &
House &


House Yard &
House &


House Shop &

Garden
Yard etc
Pasture
Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---
Arable
Arable
Arable


---
Arable
Hops
Pasture


Garden
Premises
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable
Arable


Garden


Garden
Premises
Pasture
Kennel
Pasture
---
Hops
Arable
Hops
Arable


Garden


Garden


Garden
Garden


Garden
Garden


Garden

0.0.33
0.1.20
1.0.32
0.2.17
0.0. 8
1.0.23
2.1.12
1.0. 1
0.2.25
19.1.33
12.2.24
 2.2.32
42.1.19

0.2. 2
18.2.34
6.0.30
 5.2.18
31.0.  4

1.1 .1
0.0.26
0.3.27
3.1. 2
0.0. 4
0.0.15
12.2. 4
4.1.30
13.1.27
35.0.16

7.3.27
 8.2.22
16.2.  9

0.1.18


0.1. 6
0.1.36
0.2.14
0.1. 3
1.2.26
1.1.35
8.1. 4
30.3.19
15.0. 1
24.1.36
83.1.20

0.2.14


0.1.28


0.0.27
0.0.12
0.0.39

0.0.26.
0.1.  1
0.1.27

0.0.10















25. 1. 6





17. 6. 0










14. 2. 6



11. 1. 0














51.11. 0

0. 5 .6


0. 4 .6








0. 4. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Impropriator

Thomas
   Chandler




Trustees of
   Charity
      Land




Sheet 4





Morris?
 Cotham &
?????
 Robertson
Lessees of
 the Dean &
 Chapter of
 Canterbury

John

   Cooper



Sarah
   Culmer

Rt Hon Earl
   Cowper























Sheet 5



Himself


John
   Forstall

John
   Crothall






Richard
   Deveson



Henry &
 Charles
   Collard






Himself





James
   Jeffery

John
   Elgar




























William
   Strand jun.

131


132


133
134
135
136
137
138


139
140
141


336








142

143
144


578


1
2
3
4
5
5a
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
85
86
87
124


27
79

House &


House &


Brick Field
Four acres
Wingham Mill Field
Wingham Mill Field
Brambling Field
Rushams 2 Acres


Whitmarsh Field
Trapham Field
Greenstreet 4 Acres


Blackhole Marsh








House Coach House
    Stable & Yard
Street Garden
Front Garden


House &


Wingham Court - House &
Further Garden
Nursery
Barn Stables Sheds &
Vineyard
---
Shrubs
Horse Meadow
Oat Field
Alders
Vineyard
Stickfast
Broadfield
---
Little Broadfield
Part of Fifty Acres
Mil Field
Mil Field
White Post Field
Mill Meadow
Fairmans Field
Alders
Sweet Marsh
Alders
Petts
Petts
Petts
Street Garden


Garden
House &
Garden


Garden


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable
Arable
Arable


Pasture









---
---
---


Garden


Garden
---
Plantation
Yard
Pasture
Garden
Plantation
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops
Hole?
Alders
Garden


---
Garden

0.0.32


0.0.24


3.1.27
4.1.14
2.0.39
2.0.14
1.2.22
 2.0.16
15.3.12

2.0. 1
1.1. 2
3.0.15
6.1.27

4.0. 8









0.0.34
0.0.32
0.0.28
0.2.14

0.0. 6


0.0.33
0.3.36
0.0.13
1.2. 5
7.2.20
0.1. 6
0.1.36
20.1. 2
21.1.31
2.1.13
59.2.19
2.1. 4
33.0. 5
5.0.26
3.2.17
18.2.33
41.3. 4
1.3.36
10.0.17
9.2.29
60.2.28
0.1.20
15.0.19
0.1.29
6.1.20
0.0.10
2.2.30
  1.2.11
328.1.32

0.0.12
0.0.24
0.0.36

0. 2. 0


0. 2 .0








9.10. 6




4. 3. 6

0. 9. 6













































189.16. 6





Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Impropriator

Rt Hon Earl
   Cowper







































Sheet 6


















William
   Strand sen

John
   Marten

William
   Peale

James
   Elgar



















Thomas
   Minter

John
   William

John
   Ellenden

Edward
   Phillips

William
   Hambrook

Stephen
   Church

William
   Knight

Henry
   Peale

William
   Elgar






75


42


43


28
29
30
31
32
33
33a
34
35

36
37
38
39

40
41
44a
46


44


45


47


48


76


77


78


80


49
50
51
52
53
54

55
55a
56
57
58
59
60
61
61a
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71

72
73
74
91
113a

House &


Cottage &


Cottage &


Crockshire Farm - House &
Barn Stables &
Crockshire Hill
Barn &
Shrubbery
Broadfield
Broadfield
Broadfield
Part of 50 Acres &
   Polls Bottom
Polls Bottom
Polls Bottom
Crockshire Bottom
Lands End &
   Crockshire Bottom
Crockshire Bottom
The Flats
Neavy Downs
---


Cottage &


Cottage &


Cottage &


Cottage &


House &


House &


House &


House &


Danebridge Farm - House 
---
Barn Yard &
Great Orchard &
Great Orchard 
Long Marsh &
   Lower Blackney
New Barn Marsh
Bute Wood Marsh
Chalk Pit Marsh
Vandiemans Marsh
Snakes Island
Alders
Cuckoo Marsh
Home Marsh
Mett Field
Lower Blackney
Upper Blackney
Six Acres
Part of Six Acres
Limekiln Hill
Part of Limekiln Hill
Little New Barn Field
Little New Barn Field
New Barn
New Barn &
   Bute Wood Marsh
Goberry Hill
Goberry Hill
Rushams Field
Rushams Bottom
Chesnuts
Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden
Premises
Pasture
Yard
Plantation
Arable
Arable
Arable

Arable
Hops
Bank
Pasture

Arable
Hole
Arable
---
Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden


Pasture


Garden


Garden


& Garden
Garden
Preimises
Pasture
Pasture

Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Alders
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Shaw
Arable
Wood
Arable
Hops
& Yard

Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable
Wood
Wood

0.1. 1


0.0.28


0.0.35


0.3.35
0.3.13
10.0.38
0.1. 4
1.1.33
42.1.23
4.3.21
3.0. 3

53.1. 7
1.3.21
1.0. 1
8.3.36

66.3.30
0.1.33
39.0.38
8.1.17
  0.0.14
244.1.  7

0.0.36


0.0.14


0.0.21


0.0.28


0.1. 3


0.1. 1


0.1. 7


0.0.24


0.1. 4
0.1.30
1.1. 3
1.2. 5
5.0.19

15.3.13
6.1.21
6.0.15
16.1.20
1.3.38
0.2. 0
6.3.10
2.0.14
7.0.29
14.1.20
41.0. 5
40.1. 8
6.3.27
0.0.38
23.2. 0
0.0.25
1.3. 6
2.0. 4
0.1. 2

65.1.12
41.2.26
6.0.33
6.2.36
0.0.37
   0.0.27
322.3.  7





























112.18. 0

























































162. 0. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Impropriator

Rt Hon Earl
   Cowper

Sheet 7















































Sheet 8

William
   Terry


Henry
   Minter

William
   Ashley

Elizabeth
   Hawkes

Sarah
   Matson















John
   Pettit


Frederic
   Sankey

Robert
   Brooks



William
   Wellard

Joseph
   Tyrrel






81



82


83


84


88
89
90
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103


104
105


106


107
108
109


110


114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
House &



House &


House &


House &


House &
Barns Yards & Premises
Rusham Bottom
Mill Bottom
 Stickfast
Stickfast
Stickfast
Petts
Petts
Petts
Chequer Marsh
Further Marsh
---
Deed Mill Wood
Dead Mill Marsh


House Premises &
---


Part of Mill Meadow


House Yard &
House Lawn &
Meadow


Stag Public House &


House &
Brickfield
Barn Yard &
---
Orchard &
Orchard &
Orchard &
Nursery
Turrells Marsh
Hog Marsh
Garden



Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden
---
Arable
---
Hops
Arable
Hops
Arable
Hops
Hole
Pasture
---
Garden
Wood
Pasture


Garden



Pasture


Premises
Garden
Pasture


Garden


Garden
Arable
Premises
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Plantation
Pasture
---

0.0.25



0.0.25


0.0.12


0.0.24


0.0.38
0.2. 1
7.0.14
39.0.30
0.3.37
1.1.31
4.1.32
14.2.21
2.0.18
0.2.32
3.3.26
6.2.35
0.2.18
1.0.15
 7.1.29
 90.0.17

0.0.25
0.0.  9
0.0.34

4.1. 0


0.0.14
0.3.22
2.0.18
3.0.14

0.1.38


0.0.22
0.3.13
0.0.10
0.0. 5
0.1.37
1.2.26
1.1.14
0.1.13
2.0.10
2.2.  2
9.1.31





























45. 0. 0





0.16. 0





1. 0. 6

0. 3. 6












4. 2. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Impropriator

Rt Hon Earl
   Cowper















John
   Crothall









Marchioness
  Conyngham







Sheet 9






















Himself




John Dadds

John
   Seath

Thomas
   Turner





Thomas
 Johnson
& others





Joseph
   Stone

William
   Minter





























111
112
113


125

552


126
127
128
129
130


146
147
148
149
150
151


152


362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
371a
372
373
374
375
376
376a


377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
Millhead Chesnut
Mill Hill Sand Pit
Bute Wood


---

Garden


Petts
Petts
Buckhouses? Alders
Petts Alders
Petts Greenland


House & 
House & 
House & 
House & 
House &
House &


House &


Little Wendertone Farm
Barn Stable &
Stackyard etc
Hog Green
Nursery
Nursery
The Meadow
Nattocks
Wenderton
Great Field
Roadway
Sand Pit
Larch Plantation
Snakes Island
Snakes Island
Long Marsh
Long Field


Great Wenderton Farm
Barn Stable &
Little Orchard &
Hoathe Bottom
Bank
Wenderton Hoathe 
Old Pear Orchard
Hoathe Bank
---
Bridge Marsh
Hanging Bank
Firs
Marsh
Ash close
Poplar Walk
Marsh


Wood
Hole
Wood


Garden

---


Hops
Hole Wood
---
Pasture


Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden


Garden


Garden
Premises
---
Pasture
Plantation
Pasture
---
Arable
Hops
Arable
---
Waste
---
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Orchard


Garden
Premises
Pasture
Pasture
Waste
Wood
Pasture
---
Garden
Pasture
Wood
Plantation
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Pasture

3.2.19
0.2.19
 8.2.25
12.3.23

0.0.33

0.0.20


8.3.19
0.0.13
1.0.33
0.3.37
 0.1.20
11.2.  2

0.0.12
0.0. 9
0.0.11
0.0. 1
0.0. 9
0.0.22
0.1.24

0.1. 1


0.2. 7
0.1.23
0.2.38
0.1. 3
0.1. 6
0.3. 3
2.1. 0
20.3. 1
7.0.32
64.1.11
0.0.30
0.0.14
0.2. 2
0.3.27
0.1. 4
7.1. 7
  0.3.28
107.2.36

0.0.19
0.1.26
1.3. 6
20.2.23
4.1.26
21.0.13
3.0.37
5.0.12
0.0.29
9.2.33
2.0. 1
0.1. 6
5.2.21
11.1. 4
0.5.12
 5.2.19
92.1.10




2 .3. 0

0. 3. 0









5.13. 0









0. 3. 0



















52. 9. 0

















15. 8. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Impropriator

John
   Dadds











Sheet 10





































William
   Delmar

Sheet 11
Henry
   Denne

John James 
  & George
     Denne

George
   Drury

Daniel
   Deverson
Himself



























James
   Hooker


Thomas
 Elgar
& another

Stedman
   Tickney


Thomas
 Hunt
& others












Himself


Themselves



Himself


Himself

157
158
159
160
161
162
162a
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181


182
183


184
185


186
186a


187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195


153
154


196


197
198


199


155

House Yard &
Stackyard
Walled Garden
Hill Garden
Orchard
Lower Garden
Dadds Alders
Alders
lower Marsh
Four Acres
Rabbit Hole
Meadow
Sandwich Hill
Sandwich Hill Field
Preston Field
Preston Field
Turners hill Field
Front Meadow
Under Bank Field
Under the Bank
Dixons
Chequer Marsh
Wood Field & 9 Acres
New Purchase
New Purchase Marsh
Vicarage Marsh


House &
Orchard


Cottage &
Cottage &


House &
---


Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &


Oak Marsh
Wingham Land


Frankport Cottage


House &
---


House Shop & Premises


Mill Field

Homestead
---
Garden
---
Pasture
Garden
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Hops
Arable
Hops
Arable
---
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Hops
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Garden
Pasture


Garden
Garden


Garden
Garden


Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden


Pasture
Arable


Garden


Garden
---


---


Arable

0.3. 5
0.1.11
0.1. 2
0.2.18
1.3.38
0.1. 1
1.2. 9
1. 3. 8
3.1. 4
3.1.24
0.3.32
3.1. 2
3.3.19
2.0.19
3.3.20
3.0.35
2.3.37
2.0.38
1.1.18
0.1. 0
1.3.26
3.0.16
39.2.33
4.2.14
3.2.31
 7.2.34
99.0.17

0.0.38
0.3.32
1.0.30

0.0.32
0.0.17
0.1.  9

0.0. 7
0.0.11
0.0.18

0.0.12
0.0.13
0.0. 6
0.0. 4
0.0. 6
0.0. 6
0.0. 6
0.0. 6
0.0.  7
0.1.26

2.0. 0 
20.0. 0
22.0. 0

0.1. 4


0.0.  6
0.1.  8
0.1.14

0.0.39


2.1.28




























45.18. 0



0. 7 .6






















11. 3. 6

0. 3. 0




0. 4 .0




1.11. 6


Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Impropriator

Daniel
   Deverson

James
   Elgar


















John
   Elgar








Sheet 11


William
   Elgar

Juliet
   Elgar

John
   Fostall






Edward
   Gifford








John Larkin &
  Frederic
    Garden


Clarington


William
   Butler


Himself
& others





Thomas
 Wellard
& others






Adam
 Hammond
& others


Thomas
 Medgett


Mrs Elgar

Himself

Henry
   Marsh

William
   Beale

Himself




John
   Harris

Edward
   Gifford


George
   Blackman




William
   Mepsted



156


215
216


217
218
219
220
221


203
204
205
208
209
210
211


24
25
26


201
202


206

207

212


213


222
223
224


225


240
240a


235
236
237
238


226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
Cottage &


House Forge &
---


Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Oast Cottage &


Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &


Garden
Garden
Garden


Cottage &
Cottage &


House &

Oast etc

House &


Cottage &


House Shop &
Nursery
---


House Shed &


House &
Cottage


Little Rusham House &
---
Orchard
Little Rushams Field


Little Twitham House &
Barn Stable
---
Old Orchard
Road Orchard
Young Orchard
Home Field
Brick Orchard
Five Roods


Garden


Premises
---


Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden


Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden


Garden
Garden
Garden


Garden
Garden


Garden

---

Garden


Garden


Yard
Orchard
Garden


Garden


Garden
---


Premises
Garden
Pasture
Arable


Garden
Premises
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable

0.0.18


0.0.29
0.0.19
0.1.  8

0.0.16
0.0.16
0.0.16
0.0.18
0.0.  2
0.1.38

0.0. 5
0.0. 5
0.0.30
0.0. 5
0.0. 5
0.0. 5
0.0.  9
0.1.24

0.0.18
0.0.11
0.0.12
0.1.  1

0.0.12
0.0.23
0.0.35

0.2.20

0.0. 6

0.0. 4


0.0. 6


0.0.33
0.1.14
0.1.  5
0.3.12

0.2.19


0.3.21
0.0.  1
0.3.21

0.0.27
0.1.22
2.0.37
3.3.19
6.2.25

0.0.34
0.2. 0
0.1.29
0.3.11
1.0.31
1.1.24
5.0.37
2.0.30
 1.1.16
13.1.12














































0.11. 0

0.11. 0




0. 7 .6





2. 0. 6










9. 9. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Impropriator

Clement
   Harris







Sheet 13



Elizabeth
   Harris







William
   Harris













Musgrove
   Hilton



John
   Hoile






John &
  Betsey
    Holness



Sheet 14



Henry
   Hudson




Himself



Thomas
   Kemp

Edward
   Holness

Harriott
   White

May Castle
& others







William
   Robinson


Herself


John
 Joiner
& others





Himself




Harriet
   Sandcraft


Thomas
 Turnber?
& another

John
   Holmes








Himself





Sarah Smith
& another

250
251


252


253


254


255
256
257
258
259
260
261


262
263


243


244
245
246
247
248
249


356
357
358


344
345


346
347


348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355


338
339
340
341


342
343


House Shop &
---


House &


House &


House &


Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &


Cats Close
Oat Field


House &


House &
House &
House &
Hop Oast
House &
House &


Fox Hole Field
Fox Hole Field
Fox Hole Field


The Anchor Inn &
---


Cottage &
Cottage &


Church Hill Farm House &
Barn Stables &
---
Fish Pond
Nursery
Church Hill Field
Cherry Garden Field
Brick Clamp Field


House Shop &
Orchard
Alders
Hudsons Marsh


Cottage &
House &

Yard
Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden


Arable
Arable


Garden


---
---
Garden
---
Garden
Garden


Arable
Hops
Shaw


Premises
Garden


Garden
Garden


Garden
Premises
Garden
Water
Plantation
Arable
Arable
Arable


Garden
Pasture
Wood
Pasture


Garden
Garden

0.0.17
0.1.30
0.2.  7

0.0.17


0.3.18


0.1.21


0.0. 1
0.0. 1
0.0.27
0.0.21
0.0.25
0.0.24
0.0.23
0.3.  2

3.1.23
1.3.16
5.0.39

0.1.11


0.0. 3
0.0. 7
0.0.14
0.0. 2
0.0.16
0.0.18
0.1.20

1.0.35
0.0.27
0.0.25
1.2.  7

0.0.12
0.0.36
0.1.  8

0.0.18
0.0.13
0.0.31

0.0.12
0.0.31
0.2.14
0.0.27
8.2.27
18.3.24
2.2. 2
 1.3.22
32.3.39

0.1.12
0.2.30
1.3.31
2.2.13
5.2.14

0.0.16
0.0.10
0.0.26



0. 5 .6




0. 9. 0
















3. 0. 6

0. 3. 9













0.17. 0



0. 3. 0













15.15. 6





1. 4 .0


Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Impropriator

William
   Inge

James
   Jacobs


William
   Jarman

Thomas
   Manger




Sarah
   Matson











Elizabeth
   Maxted

Sheet 15
John
   Mercer



Charles
   Miller





Edward
   Miller

John
   Miller

Leonard
   Miller

William
   Minter jun.




Henry
   Minter

Henry
   Moon

Himself


Himself



Betsey
   Harris

Thomas
   Wellard

Himself


Himself
& others











Herself



Himself




Charles
   Howard


John
   Chapman

William
   Deverson

Unoccupied


Himself


William
 Belsey
& others



Himself


Himself



145


360
361


359


417


613


406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416


423



418
419
420


400
401


402


403


404


405


394
395
396
397


399


421
422


House Mill &


House Manufactory &
---


House Shop &


House & detached


House Shop &


House &
Oast
---
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &


House &



House &
Carpenter Shop &
Cottage &


House Bakerhouse &
---


House &


House &


House &


House &


Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &


Cottage &


The Dolphin, Premises &
Stable &


Premises


Premises
Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden
---
---
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden


Garden



Garden
Yard
Garden


Premise
Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden


Garden


Garden
Yard

0.1.18


0.0.30
0.1.12
0.2.  2

0.0.19


0.0. 4


0.0.19


0.0.20
0.0. 6
0.0.29
0.0. 6
0.0.16
0.0.11
0.0.10
0.0. 9
0.0. 8
0.0. 6
0.0.18
0.3.14

0.1. 4



0.0.20
0.0.12
0.0.  4
0.0.36

0.0.25
0.1.11
0.1.36

0.0.12


0.0.16


0.0. 8


0.2.18


0.0.34
0.0.27
0.0.34
0.0.36
0.3.11

1.2. 5


0.0.33
0.0.10
0.1.  3































0. 3. 0










0. 4 .6










0. 7. 6








1. 2. 6




Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Impropriator

Rev Thomas
  Anthony
    Mutlow

John
   Neame








Sheet 16
John
   Neame







George
  Chickester?
    Oxenden

















Sir Henry
  Chudleigh
     Oxenden
        Bart













Sheet 17

William
   Robinson


Trustees of
   School

James
   Raplh

Thomas
   Hatcher



Edward
   Ralph



John
  Matson
    Rigden

John
   Elgar






Thomas
 Elgar
& others


Maria
   Oldfield





Himself







Stephen
   Kendle


John
   Denne

Susan
   Johnson

398



424


425


426
427
428


429
430
431


431a



492
492a
494


493


495
496
497


498
499
500
501
501a


432
433
434
454
476
477


611
612


447


448
449
450
451
452
453
455
456
457
614


The Ten Acres



National School


Davis Marsh


Twitham Field
College Land
Part of Eleven Acres


---
Old Orchard
House &


College Land



House Stable &
Roadway
Orchard &


Garden


Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &


House &
Orchard &
Oldfield Marsh
Garden
Roadway


Hop Oast etc
Dean Hop Ground
Wingham Well Alders
Wingham Well Alders
Snakes Island
Brook Alders


House Stable Sheds &
---


Appleton Field


Barn at Dean
House Barn Stables &
Little Garden
Little Garden
Orchard &
Half Acre
Neavy Bottom
Johnsons Pasture
Johnsons Pasture
Johnsons Pasture

Arable



---


Pasture


Arable
Arable
Arable


Garden
---
Orchard


Arable



Premises
---
Pasture


Garden


Garden
Garden
Garden


Garden
Pasture
Pasture
---
---


---
Hops
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Yard
Garden


Arable


---
Premises
---
---
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

10.2.29



0.0. 3


2.2.30


1.0.29
17.0. 8
 9.0.  4
27.0.36

0.2. 0
0.3. 0
0.1.36
1.2.36

1.3.21



0.0.26
0.0.16
5.1.31
5.2.33

2.2.16


0.0.13
0.0.15
0.0.  6
0.0.34

0.0.29
0.1. 1
3.1. 4
0.0.24
0.0.15
3.3.33

0.0.14
14.1. 8
2.1.34
0.0.21
1.2.17
 4.1.38
23.0.12

0.1. 2
1.0.30
1.1.32

2.0. 5


0.0. 8
0.0.17
0.0.21
0.2. 4
0.3.25
0.3.27
16.1.14
1.1.31
0.2.21
 2.1.14
23.1.22

6.19. 0






0.14. 0





18.15. 0




1. 3. 6

1. 6. 0






1.17. 6














0.17. 6







11. 5. 0



0.17. 0

1. 3. 0












11.15. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Impropriator

Sir Henry
  Chudleigh
     Oxenden
        Bart



























Sheet 18














Vincent
   Page

John
  Pemberton
    Plumptre
        Esq








John
   Port



Richard
   Laslett






















William
   Maple


John
   Long











John
 Ellenden
& another


John
   Inge

Thomas
   Turner







Thomas
   Farrier

Himself




436
438
439
440
460
461
462
463
466
466a
468
469
470
470a
470b
471
472
473
474
475
465
464


458
459


478
479
480
481
482
483
484
485
486
487
488


489
490
491


516


502
503
504
505
506
507
508


509


510
511
512
513
514
Bates Wood
Site of Old Dean
Stable & Granary etc
Lawn &
Dean Farm House &
Stable Sheds Yard etc
Barn & Yard
---
Part of Dean Park
Park Shaw
Mayhills Old Meadow
Hole
Hole
Fir Downs
Fir Downs
Young Hop Ground
Neavy Bottom
Wingham Well Farm Hse
Barn Stables etc
Wingham Well Meadow
Dean Orchard
Hog Green


House Stable &
Maple Field


Brook Farm House
Barn Stable Yard &
---
Orchard & Hog Green
Long Marsh
Alder Marsh
Home Field
Brook Hop Ground
Brook Meadow
Sixteen Acres
Brook Field


House &
House &
House &


House &


Little Hamstone Farm &
Barn Stable &
Keys Close
3 Acres over the drill
Great Field
Great Field
Mount Field


House &


Great Rushams House &
Orchard &
Small Garden
Large Garden
Great Rushams Field
Arable
Mansion
---
Garden
Garden
---
---
Garden
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops
Arable
Firs
Hops
Arable
Garden
---
Arable
Pasture
Pasture


Garden
Arable


Garden
Premises
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Hops
Pasture
Arable
Arable


Garden
Garden
Garden


Garden


Orchard
Premise
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable


Garden


Premises
Pasture
Garden
Garden
Arable

2.3.27
0.1. 1
1.1. 4
9.1.24
0.0.20
0.1.29
0.1.13
0.3.17
44.0.21
0.1.25
100.1.35
0.0.17
4.0.20
35.0.22
0.0.30
2.1.11
9.0. 9
0.1.36
0.1. 5
2.2.14
3.0.26
  1.3.32
227.3.38

0.1. 2
1.0.19
1.1.21

0.0.36
0.2.22
0.0. 6
2.0.24
12.2. 7
3.1.24
6.3.38
5.1.20
10.0.29
16.1.36
 55.2.12
11.2.14

0.0.21
0.0.20
0.0.16
0.1.17

0.0.21


3.1.18
0.0.33
6.0. 3
3.0.33
42.0.13
1.0.29
 6.2.13
62.2.22

0.0.34


0.0.34
0.0.23
0.0.16
0.3.16
 9.3.11
11.0.20























101.10. 0



0.15. 6












62. 2. 0
















39. 1. 0









4. 7. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Impropriator

John
   Port

John
  Matson
     Rigden

Sheet 19



Executors of
  William
    Sankey











William
   Sayer



John
   Seath




John &
  Thomas
    Seath

Annie
   Sharp




Markham
 Ellis Carrol
   Sherwell
& Hutchinson



Sheet 20
Edmund
   Walscott
    Simpson





Susannah
   Spenser

Trustees of
  William
     Staines
William
   Scott

John
  Matson
     Rigden


James
   Pilcher

Frederic
  Harvey
    







John
   Chapman


Vincent
 Burcher
& others


John Davis
& others




John
   Seath


Herself
& others




John
   Crothall?






Thomas
   Palmer






Charles
   Marson

George
   Knight

515


521
522
523


524


525
526
527
528
529
530
531
532


533
534


544
545
546


547
548
549
550


551



566
567
568
569


553
555
556
557
558
559


535
536
537
538
539
540


214


541
542
543
Cottage &


House &
Oast Stable &
Little Meadow


House &


House Coach House &
Millpond Garden
Mill Wall Garden
Lower Garden
Mill Pond Marsh
Stable Yard &
Canal Marsh
Canal Marsh


House Water Mill &
---


Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &


Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &


House Carpenters &



Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &


House Oast &
---
Brick Yard
Play Ground
Brickfield
Jumpers Pasture


Great Wamstone House &
Barn Stable &
Orchard
Great Field
Rushams
Little Field


Cottage &


Old Pasture
Twenty acres
Part of Brook Meadow

Garden


Garden
Premises
Pasture


Garden


Premises
Garden
Garden
Garden
Pasture
Roadway
Pasture
Garden


Premises
Garden


Garden
Garden
Garden


Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden


Yard



Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden


Premises
Garden
---
---
---
---


Garden
Premises
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable


Garden


Arable
---
Pasture

0.0.16


0.0.30
0.0.30
0.0.32
0.2.12

0.0.38


0.3. 9
0.0.34
0.1.18
0.0.18
0.1.30
0.0.30
3.0. 4
0.1.25
5.2.  0

0.0.18
0.0.27
0.1.  5

0.0.20
0.1. 0.0.37
0.2.22

0.0.27
0.0.12
0.0.10
0.0.16
0.1.25

0.0.34



0.0. 6
0.0.12
0.0. 5
0.0.  4
0.0.27

0.0.27
0.1. 5
0.1.30
0.0.34
0.1.30
2.3.22
4.1.38

0.1.17
0.1. 4
1.0.28
53.3.38
10.2.16
 3.2.27
70.0.  2

0.0. 5


16.1. 5
22.0. 5
 0.2.34
39.0  4





















2. 1. 0
































0.19. 6







41. 5. 0







19.11. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Impropriator

Francis
   Starks jun


Thomas
   Starr

John
   Sweetlove
       jun

Robert
Sweetlove
  sen

Robert
   Sweetlove
      sen

Samuel
  Elgar
    Toomer





Thomas
   Turner





Sheet 21
James
   White



























Executors of
  Thomas
    White



Francis
   Starks sen


Tucker


Edward
 Maplestone
& another

Himself



John
   Sweetlove


Himself







Frederic
  Harvey
    Sankey

Himself
& others


William
   Cook


John
   Dadds








Sarah
   Glover

John
   Hooker

Thomas
 Pettit
& others






Harriet
   White



575
576


577


573
574


570



571
572


579
580
581
582

583


604



605
606


564
565


585
586
587
588
589
590
592
593


594


595


596
597
598
599
600
601
602


603




House &
---


House Stable &


Cottage &
Cottage &


House Shop &



House Carpenters Yard &
---


House &
Orchard &
Independent Chapel
Old Chapel &
   Burial Ground
House &


Preston Hill



House & Oast
House &


Brick Clamp Field
Four Acres


House &
Barn &
Water Cress Pond
Orchard &
Alders
Wingham Well Hop Ground
---
Wingham Well Field


Cottage


Cottage Premise &


Oast &
Oast &
Cottage &
---
Orchard &
Cottage &
House &


The Red Lion Inn &


Premises
Garden


Premises
 & Garden

Garden
Garden


Garden



Premises
Garden


Garden
Pasture
---

---
Garden


Garden



---
Garden


Arable
---


Garden
Premises
---
Pasture
Wood
---
Garden
Arable


---


Garden


--
---
Garden
Garden
Pasture
Garden
Garden


Premises


0.0.19
0.0.  9
0.0.28

1.1.37


0.0.17
0.0.  9
0.0.26

0.1. 2



0.0.38
0.0.17
0.1.15

0.1.15
1.0.35
0.0.35

0.0.11
0.0.  3
1.3.19

0.2. 5



0.0.  4
0.0.29
0.0.33

4.2.30
4.0.35
8.3.33

0.0.15
0.0.36
0.0.34
1.2.26
0.0. 6
8.1. 7
0.0.11
17.3.11
28.1.25

0.0. 8


0.2. 9


0.0. 4
0.0.11
0.0. 7
0.1. 9
1.0.36
0.0. 9
0.0.23
1.3.19

0.1. 0








0.18. 6






0. 3. 9





0. 1. 6







0.18. 6

0. 7. 6









5. 8. 6









18.18. 6




0. 7. 6














Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Impropriator

John
   Wraithe







Trustees of
 William
  Fulke
   Greville
  (Glebe)



Sheet 22
Sir Henry
  Chudleigh
    Oxenden
      Bart







































Sheet 23




Daniel
   Daverson




Edward
   Goodson

Executors of
  Stephen
     Elgar


Rev Charles
  Livingstone


Himself




Stephen
   Kendle

John
   Denne





Richard
   Laslett
































577
578
579
579a


520


241
242



584
608


435
435a
437


441


442
443
444
445
446


467



615
616
617
618
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
626

627
628
629
630
631
632
634
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
642

643
644

645

646
647
648
649
650

House Premises &
Little Garden
Great Garden
Scotch? Orchard


Part of Wenderton Field


Barn Stable Yard etc
---



Rectory House &
Church & Yard


Dean Terrace
Dean Terrace
Old Dean Calvett


Dean Garden


Heath Land
Heath Land
Heath Land Shaw
Old Dane field
Hole


Part of Dean Park


Roads River & Waste Land
Seaton Mill
Wingham River
Wingham River
Mill Head Water
Strong Stream
Witherdens Hall
Sedding Stream
Turnpike Road to Sandwich
Road to Ickham
The Drove road
Farm Road to Dean Park
Road to Wingham Wells &
   Neavy Downs
Old Canterbury Road
Well heade? load?
Road to Preston
---
Petts Road
Little Wenderton
Hearts Delight Road
Green Lane road
Goodnestone Road
Crockshire farm Road
Road to Staple
Road from Twitham Farm
Twitham Road
Old Workhouse Road
Dambridge Farm Road to
   Brook
Road to Rushams
Road from Neavy Downs to
   Blackney Downs
Road from Hearts Delight
   to Guilton
Drove Way Farm Road
Wamstone Road
Rd from Elmstone to Ash
Rd from Elmstone to Ash
Road from Perry Farm to
   four turnings

Garden
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Arable


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Garden



Garden
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Wood
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Garden


Arable
Hole
Wood
Arable
Wood


Pasture



Stream
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Waste
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Road
Half Park
Half Park
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0.0.38
0.1.12
4.1. 6
0.0.34
5.0.10

7.2.22


0.2.22
0.0.24
0.3.  6


0.2. 1
1.0.19
1.2.20

15.2.25
0.1.19
 0.2. 0
16.2. 4

2.2.14


26.2. 8
0.1. 4
0.2. 4
16.0.14
 0.0.19
43.2.19

3.0.33



1.0. 4
0.3. 8
1.2.20
0.3.25
1.0.10
1.2.11
0.3.14
9.0.21
0.2. 3
2.3.36
0.2.28

2.0.26
0.3.11
0.3. 0
1.1.31
0.1.18
0.2.24
1.3.18
0.0.30
0.1.25
1.1.21
3.1.21
4.0. 8
0.1.37
0.1.18
0.0.30

1.0.15
0.2.36

0.1.24

0.2.32
0.1.36
0.3. 1
0.2.17
0.0. 4

 0.0.15
44.1.38





3.11. 0

3.16. 6














2. 4 .0

1.17. 0







26.11. 0

0.0.17

































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