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Some Monumental Inscriptions of Woodnesborough Church

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Woodnesborough Church, noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1759. Also some Monumental Inscriptions noted by Zechariah Cozens about 1795, added 23rd December 2008. Kindly typed up for the website by Pat Tritton.

In the Chancell.
1. On a Mural Monument, on The North Side of the Communion Table.

[Arg. a Λ betw. 3 wolves’(?) heads gu. on an escn. of pretence: Sa a Λ betw. 3 f-de-lis arg]. Under This Marble lyeth The Body of John CASON Esq. of this Place, and one of his Majestie’s Justices of the Peace, for this County who died the 4th Day of February in The Year of Our Lord 1718-19. Aged 70 Years. And Mary Relict of The above John Cason Esq. who died the 18th of August in the Year of Our Lord 1723, aged 62 Years. Here also lieth the Body of John Cason, Esq. the eldest Son of the above John and Mary, who died the 9th of March 1755 aged 77 Years.

2. On a Mural Monument on The South Side of The Communion Table. [BLECHYNDEN (2.30, Aldington) im. BOYS (3.77, Non), both written]. Sub hoc Marmore resurrectura Thomae BLECHYNDEN Arm. conduntur Ossa, ex antiqua Blechyndenorum Familia de Aldington in Agro Cantiano proguati, hic, Pietate, Justitia, Humanitate, insignis. Tandem gravi…../ Rebusq publicis assidue ac graviter administrandis, fractus, Annos natus 77. Novembris 22 1661 Occubuit.

3. On a Brass Plate now fixt to The South Wall, but formerly to a Flat Stone on The Floor. Here lieth Sr. Johan PARAAR (really PARCAR), late Vicar of this Churche, whiche dyed the 5th Dai of May A.Dni MVXIII. On whose Soul God have Mercy.

4. On Another Brass Plate, formerly fixt to a Flat Stone, now on ye S. Wall. Hocce jacent Saxo SPENCERI Membra, Viator; Plura cupis? – Superi corripuere Animam Flebilibus si quod Tampus Maeroribus aptum, Ullave si maesti Causa Doloris erit; Flebile jam Tempus; jam maesti Causa Doloris; Nam Parcae nobis dissecuere Decus. Nulla potest Dextras Virtus cohibere ornentas, O Parcae? Pietus? Religio? Gravitas? Quid non Hic habuit quod Vir Mortalis haberet? Vir Pietate gravis – Vir Gravitate pius! In Te Juris habent Nil, SPENCER, Regna Tyranni, Regua neganda Bonis, Regena parata Malis, Secum conjunxit Te Te Servator Jesus; Ac ait, O Spencer, Tu Mihi gratus ades. Nicholaus Spencer, Armiger, Mortem obiit 1111 Octob. Ao. 1593.

5. On a Brass Plate fixt to a Flat Stone under a small Figure of a Priest, out of whose Mouth comes a Scroll, with these Words – "Miserere Mei Deus!". [(114b). ¼ly. 1). ON a Λ 3 crosses. 2). Per pale erm. & plain. 3) A + betw. 4 leaves. 4). 3 bars wavy]. Here lyeth The Body of Master Michell HEYRE sumtime Vicar of this Churche wch. died the 22d. daie of July, the Yere of Our Lord, MVXXVIII. On whose Soul Thu have Merci.

6. On a Brass Plate on Another Flat Stone & this Coat [A Λ engrld. charged with 3 cinquefoils, betw. 3 garbs]. Here lieth The Body of John HILL of the Parrishe of Nassall In The County of Stafford, Gent. who depted. this Life ye furst of November, Anno Domini 1605.

7. One other Flat Stone without Inscription.

In The South Wall is a fine Piece of Gothick Arch’d Stone Work, supported by 4 very neat Pillasters – and under it a very ancient Altar Tomb, without either Inscription or Coat.

In The South Isle.
8. On a Monument on the West Wall. Near This Place lieth interred the Body of Elisabeth, the loving and virtuous Wife of Benj. SHRUBSOLE, who departed this Life the 11th of Nov. 1710. Aged 48 Years. She left Issue Benj., John, Eliz. and Mary. She was a holy Woman, and an harmless too; In saying this I give her but her due. A Woman which had more than common Worth; I want a Tongue enough to set it forth. Could Prayers, Tears, and Sighs have kept her here, She had not died, You need it not to fear. But now she enjoys that ever blessed Face; In hopes thereof she run an happy Race. She now hath chang’d her Crosses for a Crowne; Her Bed of Wrackness, for a royal Throne.

9. On a Flat Stone. Martha, The Daughter of Benj. and Elis. SHRUBSOLE lies here.

In the North Isle.
10. On a Flat Stone, with this Coat. [A lion rampt. on a chief 3 crowns [Error for f. de lys] (GILLOW) imp. Arg. a lion rampt. sa (JENKIN) (these words added, as I think)]. Here lies interred the Body of Richard GILLOW, of this Parish, Gent. who died Nov. 25 1725 in the 71st Year of his Age. Also Margaret his Wife who died Aug. 14 1709 in the 53d. Year of her Age. They had Issue 9 Sons, and 3 Daughters, whereof surviving the last but six; namely, Thomas, Jenkin, Elis. Richard, Francis, and Margaret. Here lieth also the Body of Richard Gillow of this Parish, Gent. who departed this Life the 20th of Oct. 1750 in ye 66th Year of his Age.

11. On Another Flat Stone. Here lieth The Body of Mr Richard GILLOW, Junr. who departed this Life ye 23d. of January 1744(5) in the 22d. Year of his Age. As I am now, so must You be; Therefore prepare to follow Me. I often pass’d where You now pass; Now thou art in ye World, & so I was. But, yet, as I have done, so must thou, dye. Ann The Wife of Richard Gillow, departed this Life the 2d. of July 1747. Aged 63 Years.

12. On The Wood Work of a Pew which belongs to Ringleton in this Parish, is cut this Coat. [A fesse dancety betw. 3 wolves’(?) hds. erased].

13. In The Church Yard are 3 Altar Tombs for JULL, SLADDEN and VERRALL and 2 ancient ones not legible. Also Memorials of Persons of the Name of ADCOCK, BAKER, BEARD, CASTLE, DEVESON, GIBBS, KELLEY, MEDGETT, MOTT and THOMPSON.

14. This Church consists of The Chancell, Body, and 2 Side Isles. The Steeple, which has a very handsome Spire, lately built, stands at The West End. In which hang 5 heavy Bells, all made by John HODSON, in ye Year 1667.

15. This Church is called St Marie’s. It is a Vicarage, in the Patronage of the Church of Rochester. The present Vicar is Mr Jonathan SOANE.

16.  Verstigan, in his Book, call’d The Restitution of decaied Intelligence, thinks that this Place took its Name from Woden, The Saxon Deity. If so, The high Mount just by the Church may possibly have been a Place where he was worship’d; but, was, I think, originally a Roman Tumulus. Roman Coins are frequently found near it.

17.  A Gold Coin of Julius Nepos was found in Ringleton Field, in this Parish, not many Years ago.

18.  Dr Harris say’s, that, The Road leading from This Place to Ash, was, in ye Time of EDWARD I, call’d *Lovekestreet. (116b) *Forsan, Lucij (sct. Veri) Caesaris Stratum. B. Faussett.

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Also some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Zechariah Cozens about 1795, added 23rd December 2008

19. Woodnesborough is situated one mile and an half to the Northward of the last described church (Eastry). It is a village of a few houses, skirting the road at different places. On the rise of the hill stands the Church, a decent structure of three ailes and a chancel, with a square tower at the West end, crowned with a cupula, containing five bells, each bearing the following inscription: Christopher HODSON, John Hodson made me 1676. Richard PORDAGE, Richard NEAME, Church Wardens.

Epitaphs.
20. On an oval Tablet of white Marble at the East end of the Chancel is: Under this Marble lyeth the Body of John CASON Esqr. of this Place and one of his Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for this County, who died the 4th day of February in the Year of our Lord 1718/9 aged 70 Years. Also Mary, Relict of the above Jn. Cason, Esqr. who died ye 18th of August in the Year of our Lord 1723 aged 62 Years. Here also lyeth the Body of Jn. Cason Esqr. the eldest Son of ye above John & Mary who died the 9th of March 1755 aged 77 Years.

Arms: Cason, Ar, a Chev. Sab. betw. 3 Wolves heads eras’d, Gu. over all an escutcheon of pretence, Sab. a Chev. betw. 3 fleurs de lis, Ar. Crest: a dexter cubit arm vested, Gu. cuffed, Ar. holding a round buckle, Or.

21. On the opposite (i.e. the North) side of the East Window, on a small mural Monument of black and white marble is: Sub hoc marmore resurrectura Thomae BLECHENDEN Arm. conduntus ossa, ex antiquae Blechendinoru familia de Aldington in agro Cantiano prognati. Hic pietate, Justitia, humanitate, insignis, tandem Gravi senio, rebusque publicis Assidue ac gnaviter administrandis frachis Anno natus 77 Novembris 22 1661 occubuit. Arms: Blechenden, viz. Az. a fess crenelle, Ar. betw. 3 Lions heads erased, Or, collar’d Gu. impal. BOYS.

22. At the South side of the Chancel is an antient Monument, ornamented with Gothic Pillars, arches, shields for arms, etc. Over the tomb against the wall are two brass plates, but which do not belong to the Tomb or relate to the Person who is buried under it, as the upper one certainly was taken from a stone in the middle of the Chancel; and the lower probably was from some other, though its place cannot now be ascertained. On the first is: Here lieth Sr. John PARCAR late Vicar of this Churche which died the V dai of May A.dni. MVXIII o h soul God have mici.

23. On the other is: Hocce jacent saxo SPENCERI membra viator Plura cupis? Superi corripuere animam. Flebilibus si quod tempus moeroribus aptum Ullaue si moesti causa doloris erit Flebile jam tempus jam moesti causa doloris Nam Parcae nobis disceivere decus. Nulla potest dextras virtus cohibere cruentus O Parcae? Pietas? Relligio? Gravitas? Quid non hic habuit? Quod vir mortalis haberet Vir Pietate gravis, vir gravitate pius. In te Juris habent nil (SPENCER) regua Tiranni Regna neganda bonis, regna parata malis Secum conjunxit tete Servator Jesus Ac ait, O Spencer, Tu mihi gratus ades. Nicholaus Spencer armiger mortem obiit iiii Octobris A.1593.

24. On a tablet of marble opposite the Pulpit is: In a Vault Near this Place lies Interred the Body of Mr James GARRETT, late of this Parish, who departed this Life the 30th Day of Octr. 1765 aged 47 Years. Also the Body of Margaret his Wife who departed this Life the 22d. Day of January 1784 aged 67 Years And also the Body of Richard GARRETT Junr. Citizen of London. Son of ye above who died 4th Decr. 1788 aged 41 Years.

25. Against the 2nd. Pillar in the Middle Aile is a mural Tablet inscribed: To the Memory of Mr. William GIBBS late of this Parish who died the 4th of March 1777, aged 77 Years And is interred under a small Stone near this Place. His Nephew Willm. Gibbs DEALE as a grateful acknowledgement for his Friendship caused this Monument to be Erected in the Year 1777. Arms: Gibbs, viz. Ar. 3 Battle Axes, Sab. in fess. Crest: a dexter arm embow’d, holding a Battle Axe.

26. At the West end of the South Aile, on a Tablet of black Marble is: Near this Place lieth interr’d the Body of Elizabeth the loveing & virtuous Wife of Benjn. SHRUBSOLE who departed this Life the 11th of November 1710 aged 48 Years. She left Issue Benj. John, Eliz. & Mary. "She was A holy Woman and an harmless two/In saying this I give her but her due/A Woman which had more than comon worth/I want A tongue enough to set it forth/Could prayers tears & sighs have kept her here/She had not dyed you need it not to fear/But now she enjoys that ever blessed face/In hopes whereof She run a happy race/She now hath chang’d her Crosses for a Crown/Her Bed of Wrakness for a Royal Throne"/.

Chancel.
27. On a black marble grave stone is: Under this Marble lieth the Body of William DOCKSEY Esqr. of Snellston in Darby-shire who married Sarah ye youngest Daughter of John CASON Esqr. of this Parish and one of his Majesties Justices of the Peace for this County, who departed this Life the 5th Day of April in the Year of our Lord 1760 aged 58 Years. Also Sarah, Relict of the above William DOCKSEY Esqr. who departed this Life the 10th Day of April 1774 aged 79 Years. Arms: Docksey, Ar. a Lion rampt. Az. over all a Bend gobonated, Or, & Gu. impal CASON. Crest: on a Chapeau, a Lions head eras’d charg’d with a pale.

28. On a grave stone at the North side of the Chancel, on brass plates, the Effigie of a Man is taken away, but on the label which issued from his mouth is: Miserere mei Deus. On a brass plate below is: Here lyeth the Body of Mast MYGHELL heyre sutyme Vicar of this Churche, which died ye xxii Day of July, the Yer of o Lord MVXXIII – whos soule Jhu have mcy. Arms: Quarterly 4 Coats. 1st. on a Chev. 3 Quatrefoils in chief 2 annulets. 2nd. gone. 3rd. a Cross betw. 4 standing Cups. 4th. 3 Bars wavy.
29. At the entrance of the Chancel on a brass plate is: Here lyeth ye Body of John HILL of the Parishe of Nassall in ye County of Stafford Gent, who Depted. this Life the first of November Anno Domini 1605. Arms: Hill, viz. on a Chev. engrail’d, betw. 3 wheat garbs, as many Cinquefoils.
30. On a small stone in the Middle Aile is: Beneath this Stone Lieth the Body of Mr William GIBBS.

31. On another is: Martha the Daughter of Benj & Eliz. SHRUBSOLE lyes here. Eliz. ye Wife of Benjamine Shrubsole lyes here.

North Aile.
32. On a black marble Grave stone is: Here lieth interred the Body of Richard GILLOW of this Parish Gent. who died Novr. ye 25th 1725 in the 71st Year of his Age. Also Margaret his Wife who died Augst. ye 14th 1709 in the 53d. Year of her Age; they had Issue nine Sons and three Daughters whereof surviving ye last but six namely Thos. Jenkin, Eliz. Richd. Francis & Margaret. Here lieth the Body of Richard Gillow of this Parish Gent, who departed this Life ye 20th of October 1750 in the 66 Year of his Age.

33. On another adjoining the above is: Here lieth the Body of Mr Richard GILLOW Junr. who departed this Life the 23d. of January 1744/5 in the 22 Year of his Age. "As I am so must You be/Therefore prepare to follow me/For where you pass I often pass’d now/ Thou art in the World and so was I/But yet as I have done so thou must dye"/. Ann the Wife of Richd. GILLOW departed this Life the 2d. of July 1747 aged 63 Years.

34. This Parish is of considerable extent, the soil is very various, some of which is fruitful, and the prospects are both rural and pleasing.

35. The Living is a Vicarage, and the Church is dedicated to St. Mary.

36. Patron: The Dean and Chapter of Rochester. 1795. Incumbent: John SMITH.
King’s Books £10.0s.7½d.
Tenths: £1.0s.0¾d.
37.
Woodnesborough Church.
This Church was appropriated to the Abby of Leeds in this County, and on the Suppressions of that Priory by KING HENRY 8th was granted inter alia with the advowson of the Vicarage and all its Rights, Members and Appurtenances, in as full and ample a manner, as the said Priory held the same before its Dissolution, by that Kings Letters patent of Dolation, dated 20th June in his 33rd Year, to the new founded Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of Rochester, who now possess the same. This Church is dedicated to St. Mary, was of the Patronage of one Asselina, who gave it to the Prior and Convent of Leeds, and for that Purpose surrendered it into the hands of Archbishop William, about the Year 1122; who gave and granted it to the Canons & the in proprios usus perpetuo possidendam specialiter ad inveniendum canonicis etc. necessaria indumenta.
In 1267 A Dispute was raised betwixt the Prior and Convent of Ledes, Rectors of this Church and Sir ADAM, then Vicar, about the Small Tithes, of the Crofts and Curtlages in the Parish of Woodnesberge, which was thus determined by the Prior of the conventual Church of Rochester, who was appointed the Popes Delegate to judge in this Controversy, viz. That the said Prior and Convent, Rectors of the Church of Woodnesberge shall quietly for ever wholly receive, without any exception, all the greater Tithes of Wheat, Barley, Oats, Beans, Pease and of every Sort of Blade, arising or to arise of all Lands, Crofts, Curtlages & the within the said Parish; and that the said Prior and Convent shall yearly pay for ever to the said Adam and his Successors, half a Seam of Barley and half a Seam of Beans, at the Nativity of our Lord.
In 1280, another Dispute was tried before the Archdeacons Official, betwixt the Religious and Sir WILLIAM, then perpetual Vicar of this Church, about the Payment of the Procuration of Sir Archdeacon of Canterburuy, cum in ecclesia de Wednesberge memorata visitaverit; which was adjudged to be paid by the Vicar. Reg. Prior, Leeds, penes dom Johannes FILMER.

Agreeably to our former plan, we shall close our observations on this Deanery by a brief description of its extent and peculiarities. Its form is a triangle, whose longest side is ten miles, from Sandwich on the North-east, to near Wootton, where it intersects with Elham Deanery on the South-west; its shortest side is eight miles from the above intersection to the sea coast near St. Margaret’s Cliff on the East. It contains two market towns, with twenty villages and twenty five Parish churches, besides three, viz. Stonar, Little Mongeham and West Langdon which are in ruins; and includes several seats of the Nobility and Gentry.
Its situation being high, it has no streams or running waters worthy of notice; that which supplies the Town of Sandwich, and which is called the Delf being the principal.
The soil in general is light, except the low ground which is principally marshland; the uplands are productive of most sorts of grain; and the neighbourhood of Sandwich is particularly genial for most kinds of esculents, and is therefore much occupied by the gardeners who supply their own and the adjacent markets with choice vegetables. There are very few plantations of fruit trees, or hops in this district; from which it appears that they are too much exposed to the sea winds to be productive; and indeed, throughout the whole extent there is hardly any woodlands, though it is rendered very pleasant, by the numerous hedge-rows, which are thick-set with elms, and other useful timber-trees.
The prospects are not various nor altogether so pleasing as those in Bridge Deanery; as we have not here such noble vallies, and consequently not so lofty hills: indeed it is of that nature, that the whole of it, as it were, lies open to the view at once; as it gradually rises from its commencement near Sandwich, to its termination at Sibertswould But when we turn ourselves towards the sea, those who are fond of those noble spectacles which there frequently present themselves, will give this Deanery the preference. And that we may do equal justice to this, as to the last Deanery, we will here also take an extract from Dr. PACKE’s work abovementioned, which is here particularly descriptive.
"But what gives us the noblest Idea, and exceeds all Description is the Broad, liquid, silver Margin, that mixes its bright Face with Earth and Heaven, and throws its glittering Arms around almost All its borders; for all this delightful Scene lies in full Prospect of the Sea at Sandwich Bay and the Downs. What a new field of Wonders is here! This at once separates that lovely Region from and connects it with the Universe. To the sprightly Aspect of the Land it joyns the Solemn Air of the Channel, and opens the Short confin’d View of this narrow neck of our Island into a wide extended Plain, bounded at the farthest ken of the Eye, with the White cliffs of the opposite Kingdom; and enrich’d near Home with the Awful Beauties of the mighty Waters. Here the Floating foundations of the Royal Castles of the British Navy like so many grand Palaces, gallantly Ride on the glorious surface of the Deep; and the numberless Sail of the Trading craft, from the rich India-man to the smallest Fisher-boat, make as varied an appearance by sea, as the houses of the nobility, the gentry, the farmers, and the cottages do by land; but with this beautiful improvement that the Still life of the Shore is here nobly contrasted with the moving Pictures of the watery Plain. Shadows Skim, Winds Ruffle, Billows Rise, the Breakers Foam; Lobsters Crawl, Porpoises Rowl, Sea-Gulls Hover, and the Ships – some Plough the Surge with a propitious gale, others Dance at anchor to the play of the waves".
If this were the case in the learned Doctor’s time, what must it be now, when our commerce is trebled, and our Navy increased in equal proportion and magnificence? But we can bestow no more time on these delightful views, therefore we proceed on our Visitation of Dover Deanery.

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
ADAM 37
ADCOCK 13
AKER 13
BEARD 13
BLECHENDEN 21
BLECHYNDEN 2
CASON 1, 20, 27
CASTLE 13
DEALE 25
DEVESON 13
DOCKSEY 27
FILMER 37
GARRETT 24
GIBBS 13, 25, 30
GILLOW 10, 11, 32, 33
HEYRE 5
HILL 6, 29
HODSON 19
JULL 13
KELLEY 13
MEDGETT 13
MOTT 13
MYGHELL 28
NEAME 19
PARAAR 3
PARCAR 3, 22
PORDAGE 19
SHRUBSOLE 8, 9, 26, 31
SLADDEN 13
SMITH 36
SOANE 15
SPENCER 4
SPENCERI 4, 23
THOMPSON 13
HODSON 14
VERRALL 13Places
London 24
Nassall, Staffordshire 6, 29
Ringleton 12
Snellston, Derbyshire 27

General
Church Wardens 19

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Sheet 1
Thomas
   Collett,
     Senr.

































Henry
?Treble





Sheet 2
Amber







Thomas
   Gillow

Thomas
   Collett,
      Junr.

































Henry
?Treble






Thomas
   Sutton






Thomas
   Gillow


367
405
406
411
412
423
424
425
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
443a
473
475
479
480
481
482
483
484
485
474


261
262
263
264
265
268


407
413
414
427
428
430


577
588


---
Shaw
---
Shaw
---
---
Hop Ground
---
Plantation
Nursery Ground
---
Orchard and Pasture
Plantation
Orchard
---
---
---
---
---
Yard and Premises
Sandpit
Jennings Close
Shaw
---
---
Ringleton
Hedge row
Brooks
---
---
Twenty acres
Meadow
Hop Ground
Cottage and


Buckland field
---
House and
Buckland Homestead
Chalkpit etc
Ten acres


Hill field
Shaw
Wood Field
Plantation
Orchard
Homestead


Tench Land
Tench Land

Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
---
Arable
Wood
---
Garden
---
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Pond
Pond
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---
Arable
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Shaw
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Pasture
---
Garden


Arable
Pasture
Garden
Garden
---
Arable


Arable
Wood
Arable
Garden
Pasture
Pasture


Arable
Arable


0.3.23
0.0.16
17.2.23
0.0.12
0.0.14
1.2. 0
2.2.16
22.3.33
2.0.27
0.0. 8
0.1.22
1.3.36
0.0.27
0.2.18
0.1.30
0.1.17
0.0. 8
2.1.24
0.2. 3
1.0.27
15.2.30
3.2.31
0.0.32
0.0.12
2.1.23
68.0.38
0.2. 6
4.0.25
4.1.16
0.3.25
21.2.38
7.3. 7
3.0.34
   0.1.  2
189.1.23

64.0.30
7.0.12
0.0.28
0.2. 7
0.0.14
10.0.  1
82.0.12

1.1.17
0.0.11
13.0.36
0.2.26
2.2. 4
 0.1.10
18.0.24

11.3. 2
 3.2. 5
15.1. 7




































107.16. 0







64. 0. 0







12. 1. 9



11.17. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Samuel
  Reynolds
   Solley

John
   Wrake



John
 Hammond
   Armstrong
Thomas
  Minter
    Tomlin

John
   Wrake



John
 Hammond
   Armstrong

422



476
477
478


62
83
84
85
86
87
89
106
121
122
123
124
364
368
384
388
394
395
399
402

Coombe field



Cottage and
Orchard
Ringleton field


Link field
Link field
Marshboro H'stead
Marshboro H'stead
Marshb' Homestead
Orchard and
Orchard and
Orchard and
Orchard and
Arable
Arable
Arable
Sandpit
Sandpit
Sandpit
Sandpit
Sandpit
Sandpit
Sandpit
Sandpit
Arable



Garden
Garden
Arable


Arable
Pasture
---
Garden
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Hops
---
Pasture
Hops
Arable
Arable
Plantation
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

8.2.18



0.0.366
0.3.25
10.2.28
11.3. 7

7.3. 8
0.3.25
0.1.24
0.0.12
0.1. 0
0.3.12
1.0.34
8.1.39
0.3.35
1.3.16
1.0.21
1.2.15
1.1.26
3.3.19
0.1. 5
1.1.24
0.2.15
3.0.23
2.0.17
 3.3.37
42.1. 7






























5. 2. 6

6.16. 0






8.19. 6





















20. 6. 0

Sheet 3











Thomas
   Andrews

Amber













George
   Ash

Robert
  Pettman

Edward
 Farrier
& others

George
   Deveson


Thomas
   Andrews

Thomas
   Sutton



George
   Minter
Richard
   Wall
David
   Lawrence
John
   Chapman

Stephen
   Hatcher


82


100



400
401


346


414a
414b
426


408

409

421

429


701
702
705
707
699


House and


Cottages and



Cottages and
House and


---


---
Orchard and
Orchard and


Cottage and

Cottage and

Cottages and

Cottages and


---
Cottage and
Five Acres
Five Acres
Two acres

Garden


Gardens



Garden
Garden


Arable


Garden
Pasture
Pasture


Garden

Garden

Garden

Garden


Garden
Garden
Arable
Garden
Arable


0.0.35


0.1.36



0.31
0.0.19
0.1.10

10.1.26


0.0.31
0.2. 6
1.1.24
2.0.20

0.0.29

0.0.19

0.1. 0

0.0. 7


0.1.36
0.0.21
4.3.11
0.0.10
1.3.36
7.1.34



















1.10. 6















1. 3. 6



































4.10. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Baisdon




John
   Bourn






John
   Belsey

Sheet 4



John
   Bushell




John
   Brett

Edward
   Birch
Baisdon




John
   Terry






John
   Belsey


John
   Birch

John
   Bushell

Stephen
   Saunders

John
   Brett

Edward
   Birch

109

110a


110
362
112
315
316
111


410
417


415


419


420


416


617
618
619
620

Carpenters Yard
   Smithy & Garden
House etc


Cottage and
---
House and
Orchard
Orchard
Two Cottages and


House and
Plantation


Two Cottages and


Orchard and


Cottage and


House Orchard and


Onion Beds
Orchard and
Orchard and
House Barn and

Garden
---


Yard
Arable
Garden
Garden
Garden
Gardens


Garden
Garden


Garden


Pasture


Garden


Garden


Arable
Garden
Pasture
Garden


0.1. 0
0.0. 3
0.1. 3


0.0.28
2.0.14
0.1.27
0.1.16
0.3.27
0.0.12
4.0.  4

1.1.16
1.2.  2
2.3.18

0.0.17


0.3.33


0.0. 7


0.3. 5


4.0.16
0.3.32
0.2.32
0.0.16
5.3.16




0. 2. 0







1. 8. 6



1.18. 0




0. 9. 0





0. 9. 0






1.11. 6












1. 2. 0





















2.10. 6

John
   Bartlett



Revd.
  Baugheart

John
   Bowes

Sir Brook
 William
 Bridges Bart
Charles
   Cook



Thomas
  Collett, Jun

John
   Bowes

Stephen
   Laslett













William
   Long

43

44


455


258


589
593
594
595
596
597
598
599
613
658
659
662
666


671
676
678
681
698

Lower East Street 
  Farmhouse & Yard
---


Near Ringleton


---


---
Twenty Acres
Twenty Acres
Twenty Acres
Twenty Acres
Orchard etc
Hammel Homestead
Hammel Homestead
Hammel Homestead
Orchard
Orchard
Orchard
Seventeen acres


Hammel field
Hammel field
Hammel field
Hammel field
Shrubsole field

---
Arable


Arable


Arable


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


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


0.0.29
23.2.21
23.3.10

4.2.30


1.2.21


13.3.11
19.2.38
2.0.37
10.3.10
1.1.21
0.2.23
0.2. 0
0.1. 9
1.1.29
1.2.38
1.2.18
1.0.22
17.0.26
72.2. 2

11.2. 6
2.2.26
0.1.18
3.3.33
30.0.38
48.3.  1




2.15. 0

0.11. 0


0. 4. 0















9. 9. 6






4. 6. 6




15.12. 0

3. 2. 6


1. 1. 6















40. 5. 0






24.13. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Sir Brook
  William
 Bridges Bart

Sheet 5
Misses
   Castle















Thomas
   Coleman

Edward
   Collard







Mrs Elizabeth
   Child
Thomas
   Daniels



George
   Solley







Thomas
   Coleman



Sarah
   Harper

Thomas
   Coleman

John
   Collard







George
   Solly

675




26
27
29
30
31
32
188


41
45
49


46


50


210
211
212
223
224
225
237


227
228
233
234
235

Cottage and




Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh


East Street field
East Street field
Old Hop Garden


Osiers


Part of Benty field


Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh


Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Garden




Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Arable
Arable
Arable


---


Arable


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

0.2.30




5.0.12
6.3. 3
3.1.27
7.2.15
7.2.36
5.0. 4
 3.3.17
39.1.34

11.2. 1
17.2. 7
 1.2.15
30.2.23

2.1.34


1.0. 4


5.0.21
3.2.35
5.2.16
4.3.30
2.2.33
3.0.16
 4.2.10
29.3. 1

5.1. 0
3.3.32
4.0.12
4.0.28
 2.2. 7
19.3.39

0. 8. 0











9. 7. 0




3.13. 0

1. 0. 0


0. 2. 6









8. 4. 0






5. 5. 0


















20. 7. 0




0.13. 6






Messieurs
Thomas &
  George
    Collett

Sheet 6



Samuel
   Cousins

Corporation
of Sandwich

John
   Debock
Messrs. 
 William
  & Henry
    Denne

Thomas
   Collett,
     Junr.



John
   Bassett

Samuel
   Cousins

Samuel
   Muday

William
   Burville

244
245



456
457
458
459


472


715


33


13
28

Marsh
Marsh



Orchard and
Yard and
Christian Court
Orchard and


Orchard and


Five acres


Marsh


Marsh
Marsh
Pasture
Pasture



Pasture
Buildings
Homestead
Pasture


Garden


Arable


Garden


Pasture
Pasture

1.2.19
2.1.21
4.0.  0


2.1.39
0.1.20
0.10.18
1.0.10
4.1.  7

1.0.35


4.3.24


0.1.19


5.2. 0
 5.0.26
10.2.26



1. 2. 0






2.12. 0

0.15. 0


0.11. 6


0. 3. 0




2. 8 .0















3. 5. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Messrs.
 Henry &
   William
     Denne
Messrs.
 Henry &
   William
     Denne

251
254
270
271
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
322
323
324
321a
356
450

---
Thirty acres
Ten acres
Ten acres
Ten acres
Oast and
Water
Orchard and
Homestead and
Homestead and
Homestead and
Homestead and
Stack yard
Orchard
Orchard
Orchard
Orchard
Orchard
Six acres
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Church Field
Shaw
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Hops
Garden
Moat
Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
---
---
Pond
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
---
Arable
Wood

12.1.27
32.2. 0
10.0.24
1.3.35
2.2.26
0.1. 2
0.1.10
0.1.15
0.3.34
2.1.30
4.0.21
16.3. 2
0.1.30
2.1.39
0.0.20
0.3. 7
1.3.15
1.0. 7
5.3.35
0.0.22
0.0.29
0.0. 8
1.3.16
53.3. 1
   0.1. 7
153.3.22


























22.10. 0


























88. 8. 6







Sheet 7
Executors
  of John
    Denne
















Henry
   Dillnot





John
   Dilnot
William
   Mummery


James
   Griggs

John
   Cook

















Henry
   Dillnot





John
   Dilnot

292
293


531


590
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
611
615
654
655
667
669
673
614


349
350
351
352
355


365
396
449
462
463
465

Orchard and
Cottage and


Cottage and


Arable field
Orchard and
Orchard and
Orchard and
Orchard and
Orchard and
Orchard and
Homestead and
Orchard and
Orchard and
Orchard and
Four acres
Chalkpit and
Chalkpit field
Hammel
Lower Lay
Bank and Wood


Close Arable
Orchard
House Yard and
House Yard and
House Yard and


---
Four acres
Four acres
Four acres
Yard and
House and
Pasture
Garden


Garden


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


---
---
Garden
Garden
Arable


Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Premises
Garden

0.1.31
0.1. 7
0.2.38

0.0.20


1.2.21
0.3.15
0.2. 4
0.0.20
2.3.36
1.3.11
0.0.28
0.1.22
1.1. 7
5.1.22
0.1.33
4.0.38
0.2. 3
2.2.26
13.1. 4
0.3.11
 0.0.37
37.1.18

2.2.23
0.3.34
0.0.24
0.0.34
4.2. 5
8.3. 0

0.2. 0
4.0.24
2.2.24
4.0.16
0.0.18
 0.1.23
11.3.25



0. 8. 0





















5.14. 0






1.14. 6







2.12. 6

























15. 9. 0






4.15. 6







3.12. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Thomas
   Davison





George
 William
  Hughes
   D’Aeth Esq

Sheet 8
Stephen
   Dawkins





John
 Statenboro
   Davison

Richard
   Famariss
Richard
   Davison

Thomas
   Davison


John
   Marsh




William
   Bax
     Solly

Stephen
Dawkins

John
 Statenboro
   Davison

Richard
   Famariss

533


534
535


668





360



361


257



60
88
90
91
97
98
99
102
103
372
373
375
376
390
393

Three acres


House Yard and
Dung Court


Tickenhurst





---



House and


---



---
Orchard and
Orchard and
Meadow
Orchard
Homestead
Homestead
Orchard and
Oast and
Oast and
Oast and
Oast and
Hop Ground
Hop Ground
Hop Ground
Arable


Garden
Arable


Arable





Arable



Garden


Arable



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

2.3. 3


0.2.22
2.2.36
3.1.18

10.1.39





1.2.11



0.1.28


1.0.13



1.2.26
0.3. 7
0.2.39
1.1.19
0.2.13
0.0.14
0.0.31
0.1.28
0.1.18
0.0.24
1.3.11
2.1.10
0.2.36
2.0.12
 1.3.20
15.0.28

0. 6. 0




0.16. 0

0.19. 0





0. 3. 6



0. 4 .0


0. 2. 6


















3.10. 0

1.16. 6




1.16. 0

5. 9. 0





1. 0. 0.






0.14. 0


















5. 5. 6










Farrier


Thomas
   Gillow








Sheet 9
Richard
   Cook

Isaac
   Belsey

William
   Pettman

Kingsland


Thomas
   Gillow

80


81


377


387


21
22
23
24
35
39
40
63
67
71
72
73
74
75
76
79
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
133
134
136
138
139
140
141
142
145
146
147
148
150
184
185
190
389
567
66
386
135

Two Cottages and


Cottage and


Cottage and


House and


Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marshboro
Plantation
Orchard etc
---
---
Marshboro
Marshboro
Wood Yard etc
Turners
Turners
Stack yard
Eighteen acres
Three acres
Drove Way
Drove way
Drove Way
Arable & Hop Ground
Nine acres
Homestead
Part of Eachend field
Osiers
Osiers
Osiers
Marsh
Flemmings
Sladdens
Hop ground
Thirteen acres
Thirteen acres
Eleven acres
Marsh
Marsh
Ten roods
Dog field
Three Cottages and
Three Cottages and
Each End Homestead
Gardens


Garden


Garden


Garden


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Garden
Pasture
Pond
Pasture
Homestead
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
---
Pasture
Pasture
---
Arable
---
Arable
---
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Arable
Arable
Gardens
Garden
Garden

0.2. 0


0.1.18


0.1.16


0.1.39


11.0. 7
3.3.38
5.3.30
6.2.24
4.0.14
3.1.28
3.3.17
8.2. 8
1.3.36
2.0. 9
0.0.33
3.1.34
1.1.28
0.1.26
0.2.19
1.2.14
8.2. 3
0.1.23
18.0.19
3.0.38
0.0.10
4.3.29
7.2.25
8.3.23
9.0.25
0.10.10
21.3. 0
1.2.31
1.0.22
1.2.27
2.1.14
42.3.13
7.2. 7
6.3. 6
13.0. 5
5.1. 1
11.1. 0
4.1.20
4.3. 0
2.2.25
4.1.27
0.1. 6
0.0.17
   0.1.33
252.3.24

0. 6. 6


0. 5 .0


0. 4. 6


0. 6 .0














































43.12. 6

























































106. 8. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Thomas
   Gillow



Sheet 10

















John
   Godfrey,
     Esq
Thomas
   Bushell





















Rev Charles
   Bayley


Henry
   Doorne

149
160
161
174
177
178
179
253
275
317
318
319
320
321
328
330
331
335
337
359
152


157
158


151
153
154
156
159
162
163
164
165
167
168
272
273

Haddocks
Haddocks
Haddocks
Haddocks
Haddocks
Haddocks
Haddocks
Ten acres
Ten acres
Bank
Bank
Hop ground
Hop ground
Sand pit
Church Gate
Church Gate
Orchard and
Orchard and
Orchard and
Orchard and
Orchard and


Orchard and
Orchard and


Haddocks
Haddocks
Haddocks
Haddocks
Four Acres
Oast and
House and
---
---
---
---
---
----
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
---
Pasture
Arable
---
Trees etc
Arable
---
Arable
---
Homestead
Garden
Pasture
Waste
Pasture
Arable
Pasture


Pasture
Garden


Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable
Arable
Yard
Garden
---
---
---
---
Arable
Hops

5.2.21
0.2.23
1.0.23
0.1. 5
18.3. 0
2.2.24
2.1.11
10.2.21
2.3.35
0.0.37
1.0.11
3.0.11
0.3.37
0.0.19
0.1.39
0.0.23
0.3.11
0.0.15
1.3.23
2.0. 4
 5.1. 1
61.1. 0

1.3.19
0.0.34
2.0.13

5.3.38
0.2.30
1.0. 2
0.0.11
3.3.32
0.0.20
0.0.22
0.0.21
0.0.23
0.0.11
0.0.11
7.0.33
 1.1.25
20.3.39






















9.13. 0



1. 0. 0














2.18. 0






















29.10. 6


















13. 8. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
John
   Godfrey,
     Esq


Sheet 11
James
   Goodwin

William
   Fulke
      Greville

Revd.
   Groves


Thomas
   Garrett

Daniel
   Hodgson


William
   Harriss
Richard
   Famariss

Richard
   Knight

William
   Burvill

John
   Nethersole


George
   Noakes


Thomas
   Dadd

Perkins



Jennings
   Gibbs

370


385


248


266



214
215


171


11
12


14
15
20
25

House and


Cottage and


---


Part of Buckland field



Marsh
Marsh


Cottages and


Marsh
Mille house and


Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Arable


Garden


Arable


Arable



Arable
Pasture


Garden


Pasture
Garden


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

0.2.39


0.0.13


4.3.39


1.0.39



4.2.33
2.1.37
7.0.30

0.1. 1


0.2. 5
0.1.20
0.3.25

5.1.26
5.2.27
4.1. 0
 4.3.20
20.0.33


0. 1. 0





0.11. 6


0. 2. 6





1.15. 0






0. 5 .6





4.10. 0

0. 7. 0





3. 6. 6


0.16. 0






















Sheet 12
Thomas
   Solly









Michael
   Nethersole



George
   Cock

181
192
203
204
206
207
208
209
213


189
191
218


183
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
205

Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Little Poulders
Yard and
Yard and
Yard and
Marsh


Marsh
Marsh
Marsh


Great Polders Field
Orchard and
Orchard and
Orchard and
House and
Great Polders
Orchard and
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Barns
Arable
Arable
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


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

2.3.34
4.0.28
1.2.17
1.2.14
0.2. 4
0.2. 5
27.1.20
15.2.19
 6.0.  9
60.1.30

4.3. 7
5.1.11
 7.2.23
17.3. 1

35.1.16
2.2. 4
0.1.31
2.0.27
0.1. 2
0.2.14
2.0.19
1.2.27
1.2.28
1.1.27
1.2.25
 1.1.26
51.1. 6











10. 5. 0




4.10. 0













10. 3. 6










29. 7. 0


















22. 5. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
William
   Harriss



























Thomas
   Harvey
William
   Harriss

James
   White














Henry
   Dilnot


Mrs Kemp


Charles
   Holmans

Thomas
   Bradley


William
   Bradley

182


488
489
492a
492
493
494
495
496
497
510
540
541
623
624


703
704


511


246


34
36


515

Polders


Meadow
Meadow
Stack Yard
Flemmings
Flemmings
Orchard and
Orchard and
Orchard and
Orchard and
Orchard and
Ten acres
Ten acres
Four acres
Twenty acres


Orchard
Cottage and


Cottage and


Brick field


Marsh
Marsh


Marsh
Wood


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


Pasture
Garden


Garden


Arable


Pasture
Pasture


Arable

5.2.25


4.2.13
4.1.19
0.1.14
0.2.15
0.1.20
1.0.33
2.3.38
2.2.18
0.1. 0
27.2.24
9.1.29
1.1.39
4.0. 7
20.0.30
80.0.19

0.2.37
0.1. 6
1.0.  3

0.2. 4


3.3.39


8.0.21
 7.2. 1
15.2.22

6.3. 8

0.10. 0
















15. 2. 0



0.12. 0

0. 5 .0


0. 8 .0




3.10. 0

0.15. 6


















41.11. 6








2. 5. 0






4.10. 6

Sheet 13 Thomas
   Harvey,
      Junr.


James
   Smeed












William
   Horn
      Harvey

105
116
95a


51
52
53
54
55
57
58
59
68
69
70
132


616
629
632
633
637
643
644
645
646
649
650
651
652
677
679
680
682
684
700
713

Eight acres
Parsonage field
Oast and slip


Part of Each Farm
Each farm
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Orchard and
Orchard and
Hop Ground
Each
Each
Each
Part of Arable


Hammel Court
Apsall
Hopkins
Arable and
Cottages
Hopkins
Upper Pasture
Chalk hole etc
Hammel Court
Hammel Court
Middle Meadow
Pasture and
Mil Hill
Hamel Down
Chalk hole
Chalk hole
Dane
Upper Meadow
Four acres
Six acres
Arable
Arable
Shaws


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


Arable
Arable
Pasture
Garden
---
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Homestead
Garden
Pasture
Orchard
Arable
Arable
Arable
Shaw
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable

8.0. 1
10.1.29
 0.0.16
18.2. 6

26.2.31
0.2.19
0.3.27
0.0.24
1.1. 1
9.1. 4
9.1.32
4.3. 1
4.3.14
4.2.12
0.2.12
25.1.  0
88.1.23

57.2.11
5.0.27
1.2.27
0.1.31
0.1.17
2.0.33
4.0.38
1.1.19
2.0. 3
0.1.14
3.1.37
2.3.26
45.3.12
5.1.16
1.0.19
0.0.38
20.3.38
4.2. 9
3.3.29
  5.3.36
169.2.32




2. 3.10













19.15. 6





















121.17. 1




12. 3. 6













43.16. 6





















82. 0. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Sheet 14
Thomas
   Harvey









William
  Horn
    Harvey








Rev Maundy
   Harvey







Hills

Theophilus
   Pattison





Richard
  Drake
& others

William
  Horn
    Harvey



John
 Goodban
& others


Stephen
   Martin




Thomas
   Collett, jun

Thomas
   Solly


716
717
718
719
720


634
635


621
626
631
642


625
277
280


216
217
219
220


403


250


Chalk hole
Chalk hole
Chalk hole
Chalk hole
Barn and


Cottages and
Cottages etc


Arable and
Onion bed
Roadway
Roadway


Cottage and
Cottages and
Cottages and


Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh


Three acres


Nine acres

---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Garden


Garden
Garden


Hops
Pasture
---
Arable


Garden
Gardens
Garden


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Arable


Arable


2.0.13
3.2.10
0.0.15
0.0.28
0.1.38
6.1.24

0.0.36
0.0.17
0.1.13

6.2. 3
1.1.31
0.1. 2
 1.3.32
10.0.28

0.0.30
0.0.19
0.0. 8
0.1.17

4.3.14
3.2. 2
1.2.35
 3.2. 6
13.2.17

3.0. 8


9.2.15







0.13. 6



0. 2. 6





1.18. 6










3. 8. 0

0. 5. 0


1. 2. 0







2. 4 .0









5. 7. 6












1. 8 .6


6. 7. 6

William
 Willmott
  Henderson

Hatcher





Sheet 15




Trustees of
 St Thomas
  Hospital
John
   Henderson


Stephen
   Hatcher









Thomas
  Valentone
   Giles

260



630
638
639
640
641
687
708
711
706


347
348
353
354
563
564
565
566
568
569
570
571
572
573
575
576
586
591
592
600
610
601
612
653
656
657
672

---



Three acres
Five acres
Hop Ground
Hop Ground
Five acres
Summerfield
Homestead
Garden
Orchard


Orchard
Six acres
Six acres
Six acres
Six acres
Hop ground
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Dane Court
Yard and
Bushy field
Little Tench
Little Tench
Dane Court field
Chalk hole etc
Toll
Toll
Toll
Toll
Mill Hill
Mill Hill
Mill Hill
Hammel Field
Arable



Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture


Pasture
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Waste
Pasture
Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Homestead
Premises
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

2.0.34



3.1.22
4.2.22
1.2. 1
1.0.14
5.1. 8
7.1.15
0.0.38
0.0.36
 1.2.14
25.1.10

4.3.26
6.0.24
0.2.15
4.2.22
7.3.32
7.1.33
5.0. 5
0.0.25
6.3.22
3.1. 2
0.0.30
3.0.35
0.0. 8
1.0. 5
14.3.22
1.3.21
2.3.20
76.0.25
0.2.17
0.3.19
2.0.16
0.3.15
0.2.25
1.3.12
2.2. 8
1.2.33
   0.3.31
159.1.28

0. 4. 6












4. 4. 0




























20.10. 0

1. 8. 6












15. 7. 0




























83. 7 .0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
St John’s
 College
   Cambridge & John
  Neame,
    Lessee


Sheet 16






Edward
   Iggulden









John
   Knott


Henry
   Kebble







Elizabeth
Lawrence

Stephen
   Laslett
William
   Bushell




George
   Woodruff

Cobus


Stephen
   Hatcher

Samuel
   Munday



John
   Marsh

Edward
   Iggulden

John
   Knott


Henry
   Kebble



Spicer 
& others


Richard
   Ralph

William
   Laslett

507
528
529
530


539


685


714


37
38
47


107


108


64
65


332
338
339


326
327


562


663
664
665

Twenty acres
Part of Hill field
Hop Garden
Hill Field


Four acres


---


Cottage land


Marsh
Marsh
Red Lion Inn and


Royal Oak and


Royal Oak


Royal Oak
Cottages and


Yard and Premises
Yard and
Shaw and


House and
House and


House and


Orchard and
Orchard and
Orchard and
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable


Arable


Arable


Pasture
Pasture
Garden


Yard


Wood


Garden
Garden


---
Arable
Wood


Orchard
Garden


Garden


Pasture
Garden
Pasture

20.0.14
1.2.35
5.3.37
  7.1.35
35.0.31

4.0. 8


0.2. 8


7.2.29


2.3.11
3.0.15
0.3.34
6.3.20

0.1.14


0.0.39


0.1.34
0.2.10
1.0. 4

0.1.13
24.1.35
 0.0.32
25.0. 0

0.1.26
0.0.19
0.2.  5

1.1.39


0.2.25
0.0.24
0.2.30
1.1.39





4. 0. 0

0. 9 .0


0. 1. 0


0.17. 6





1.18. 0









0.13. 6




2.15. 6



0. 5 .0

1. 0. 0





1. 0 .0





22.14. 6

2.13. 0


0. 6. 6


5. 2. 0




















15. 0. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Executors of
  John
    Lawrence



Sheet 17







Rev Maurice
 Head Lloyd


Stephen
   Martin


Ovenden





Poor of
  Sandwich
Pearce
   Lawrence





John
   Lawrence





David
    Friend


Stephen
   Martin


Albert
nden




Edward
   Standen

683
686
688
689
712


693
694
695
696
697


709
710


7
8


378
379
380
381


77
78
382
383
404
392

Three acres
Three acres
Cottage and
Cottage and
Summerfield


House and
Orchard
Orchard and
Summerfield
Sixteen acres


Orchard
Orchard and


Mill Storehouses etc
Marsh


The Royal Beer shop
Orchard and
Orchard and
Orchard and


House Barn and
Garden and
Sandpit
Sandpit
Sandpit
Sandpit
Arable
Arable
Garden
Arable
Arable


Garden
Garden
Buildings
Homestead
Arable


Garden
Arable


---
Pasture


Garden
Garden
Arable
---


Pasture
Orchard
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

3.1.18
1.1. 2
0.2. 6
0.3.10
 7.0.14
13.0.10

0.1. 6
0.2.20
0.1.37
0.0.28
15.3.36
17.2.  7

1.0.16
1.1.16
2.1.32

0.1.36
2.0. 4
2.2. 0

0.3. 3
0.0.22
0.2.28
1.2.16
3.0.29

0.2.13
1.3.32
1.2.27
0.0.  2
1.3.38
0.3.33
7.0.25






1.18. 0






2.19. 0



0.18. 0



0.15. 0





0.11. 6







1.18. 0






8. 2. 0






10.11. 0



0.17. 0









0.14. 6







1.15. 0

Rev Henry
   Pemble







Thomas
   Petman

William
   Pott


Rev Charles
   Plater

Sheet 18
John
 Pemberton
   Plumptre,
      Esq
William
   Baker




Thomas
   Collett

Thomas
   Petman

Franklin
   Belsey


Robert
   Belsey


William
   Bushell

229
230
231
232


454


284


314
16


256



503
505
506
508
509
513
516
517
518
519
520
521
522
523
524
525
526
527
531
498
499
500
504

Marsh
Allotments
Marsh
Marsh


Near Ringleton


Cottage and


Cottage and
Marsh


---



---
Poulton 18 Acres
Three Acres
---
The Ten acres
The Ten Acres
Browne Close
Hop garden Field
Six Acres
Orchard
Orchard and
Poulton Homestead
Poulton Homestead
Poulton Homestead
Roadway
Shaw
Shaw
Orchard and
Noah’s Ark
Fourteen acres
Fifteen acres
Fifteen acres
Cottage and
Pasture
Garden
Pasture
---


Arable


Garden


Arable
Pasture


Arable



Garden
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Garden
Garden
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Garden

5.3.24
4.0.27
2.2. 7
 6.2. 5
19.0.23

4.3.28


0.0.17


3.1.37
 6.3.29
10.1.26

6.2.33



1.0.34
19.1. 8
3.2.21
26.3.37
10.2.18
1.2.23
6.3.34
2.3.34
6.321
6.1.34
12.0.24
0.3. 1
0.2. 7
1.0. 1
0.0.27
0.1. 2
0.1.13
1.3.29
1.3. 4
14.2. 4
15.1.32
0.0.37
   0.1.33
136.0.38





6.11. 0

0.11. 6







2. 3. 0

0.15. 6


























22. 7 .0







3. 5. 6







2. 6. 0

4. 9 .0


























76. 7. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
John
   Port





Mary
   Read

Thomas
  Dilnot
    Stewart




Sheet 19





George
   Sayer
John
   Port





Edward
   Wanstall

William
   Collard






Messrs.
 William &
   Henry
    Denne

William
   Bradley


George
   Sayer

490
634a
635a
636
491


512


1
2
3
4
17
18


251a
255
269


532
514


5
6

Orchard and
Cottage and
Cottage and
Cottage and
Cottages and


---


Brick yard and
Cottage and
Wall and
Wall and
Marsh
Marsh


Roadway
Buckland field
Buckland field


Buckland field
Buckland field


Marsh
Marsh
Garden
Garden
Garden
Arable
Gardens


Arable


Sheds
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---
Arable
Arable


Arable
Arable


Pasture
Pasture

1.0. 8
0.0. 3
0.0. 7
0.3.36
0.0.23
2.0.37

27.0.25


3.2.19
0.1.25
0.3.34
0.0.24
0.3.12
1.1.17

7.1.11

0.0.24
2.3.22
 6.3.38
10.0. 4

2.3.12
4.3.28
7.3. 0

6.0. 3
3.3.27
9.3.30






0.16. 0

3. 2. 6








0.10. 0




1. 2. 6



0.17. 6



2.15. 0






0.12. 0

17.14. 0













6.10. 6



0. 5. 0.

Heirs of
   Elizabeth
      Sayer


Executors of
  Edward
   Slaughter
George
   Sayer



Mr Fox


William &
   Henry
     Denne

George
   Solly

John
   Bassett

340
341
342


9


221
222


226


553
554
555
579
580

Marsh
Osier Grounds etc
Osier Grounds etc


Marsh


Marsh
Marsh


Marsh


Marsh
Marsh
House and
Orchard and
---
Arable
Arable
Arable


Pasture


Pasture
Pasture


Pasture


Garden
Garden
Yard
Plantation
Arable

1.1.12
1.0.10
13.0.26
15.2.  8

2.2.26


4.1.10
4.1.24
8.2.34

9.0. 2


0.3. 8
0.0.24
0.0.14
1.1.10
7.1.29
9.3.  5





1.15. 6

0.12. 0




2. 5. 0

2. 9. 6







2. 9. 0




8.18. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Isaac
   Sladden




George
   Solly, Senr





Sheet 20









Samuel
  Reynolds
    Solly


John
    Stone
Isaac
   Sladden




George
   Solly, Junr.






Aaron
   Ovenden




Elizabeth
   Omer

Thomas
  Minter
    Tomlin


Thomas
    Bassett

143
144
186
187


236
239
240
241
242
259


660
661
670
674


243


486
501
502


690
691
692

Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh


Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Arable field


Cottage and
Orchard and
---
----


Marsh


Four acres
Shaw
Orchard


Four acres
Orchard and
---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable


Garden
Pasture
Arable
---


Pasture


Arable
Wood
Arable


Arable
Garden
Arable

6.3.27
6.3. 0
7.0.12
 4.0.25
24.3.24

7.3.18
5.2.36
4.1. 0
2.1.35
4.0.18
 1.3.36
26.1.23

0.1.32
1.1.35
3.2. 1
0.3. 4
6.0.32

2.2.10


4.0.29
0.1. 8
2.3.34
7.1.21

4.0. 9
0.2.28
1.0.26
5.3.23





5.18. 0







6.14. 0





1. 5. 0

0.18. 6





0.11. 0




1. 1. 6













1. 1. ?





2. 0 .0







4. 0. 0.




3. 8 .6

George
   Spinner


Caroline
   Southerden




Thomas
   Sutton


Southee


Samuel
   Elgar
     Toomer

Trustees of
  Turnpike
    Road

John
    Taylor
Samuel
 Spicer 
& others

Thomas
   Sutton

Isaac
   Burvill

Isaac
   Sladden


John
   Southee

Robert
    Belsey


Thomas
   Turner


Belsey
& another

Caroline
   Southerden

William
   Ladsett

166
285


247


334


343
344


282


16



48



113


114


172
175
176

Three Cottages and
Two Cottages and


Hags Corner


Cottages and


Nine acres
Ten acres


---


Marsh



House and



Cottages and


House and


House Barn and
Orchard and
---
Gardens
Gardens


Arable


Gardens


Arable
Arable


Garden


Pasture



Garden



Gardens


Garden


Garden
Pasture
Arable

0.0.26
0.0.13
0.0.39

8.1.34


0. 1 .2


9.0.19
10.1.10
19.1.29

0.0.28


5.2. 7



0.0.17



0.0.30


0.1. 1


0.0.31
2.2.39
1.1.17
4.1. 7





1. 0. 0.


0. 2. 6




2. 3. 0




1. 2. 0










0. 3. 0





1.12. 6





5.14. 0







12. 5. 6





















0.17. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Sheet 21
John
   Taylor












Eleanor
   Taylor





Rev William
   Temple


William
   Tapsell

James
Williamson


John
   Willis

William
 Gambrill
& others




John
   Taylor


William
    Taylor

John
 Taylor
& others

John
   Taylor

Robert
 Taylor
& another

William
   Tapsell

Mary
Kemp


William
   Tapsell


278
279
276
281
283


286
287


333


357



358


173



536


101
391a


288
289
290
294
295
296
297
298


Cottages and
?Cottages and
?Cottages and
?Cottages and
Public house etc


---
---


Cottage and


Cottage and



Forge etc


Four Cottages and



Near Dung Court


Orchard and
---


Drying Ground
Trees and
Orchard and
Orchard and
Lawn etc
House and
Orchard and
---

Gardens
Gardens
Gardens
Gardens
Gardens


Garden
---


Garden


Garden



---


Gardens



Arable


Garden
Arable


Pasture
Pond
Pasture
Pasture
---
Premises
Pasture
Garden


0.033
0.0. 6
0.0.24
0.0.22
0.0.16
0.2.21

0.0.37
0.0.33
0.1.30

0.0.27


0.0.10



0.0.13


0.1. 0



1.0. 1


1.0. 5
0.3. 7
2.3.12

0.0.18
0.0. 4
0.2.14
1.3.34
0.1. 1
0.1.30
1.1.31
3.3.23
8.2.35











0. 5. 0















0. 2. 0




0.16. 6









4.14. 0



























0.13. 0




0.16. 0




Sarah
   Wybourn

John Wrake

Sheet 22
Thomas
   Cooper

John
   Court

John
    Wrake

291


345


180
545
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
581
582
583
585
622
587

Cottage etc


Forty acres


Six acres
Orchard
---
---
---
Great Flemmings
House and
---
Orchard and
---
---
Meadow
---
---
----
---


Arable


Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Homestead
Garden
Pond
Garden
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Arable

0.0. 8


39.1.34


6.1. 4
1.1.34
0.2. 7
0.0.18
0.2.13
0.2.11
0.0.23
0.0.15
0.1.37
33.3.22
28.3. 8
3.0.22
1.3.24
6.0.24
 6.1.37
90.2.19




4. 6. 6

















13.19. 6




24.12. 6

















50.14. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
John
    Wrake









Sophia
   Waller

John
   Woodruff

James
   White


Executors
 of John
    Wood








Sheet 23









Dean and
 Chapter of
  Rochester
& Thomas
     Harvey, 
  Lessee
     (Glebe)
Richard
   Cobus



Davison


William
   Laslett

Isaac
   Wanstall

John
   Woodruff

John
   Smith


Themselves

542
543
544


584


627


249


252


267



451
452
453
460
461
464
466
467
468
469
470
471
556
557
558
559
560
561
578


92
93
94
95
96
104
117
118
119
120
155
363
366
369
397
398
446
447
448
374
391
61
371

Meadow
House and
Barn etc


Cottage and


Meadow


Nine acres


Nine acres


Part of Statenboro
   18 acres


Ringlemere
Ringlemere
Ringlemere
Plantation
---
---
Ringlemere Orchard
Homestead
House etc
Plantation
Orchard
---
Meadow
Larch plantation
Stack yard etc
Larch
Larch
Larch
Larch


Parsonage Meadow
Parsonage Meadow
House & Homestead
Stack yard and
Stack yard and
Stack yard and
Orchard and
Orchard and
Seven acres
Hop ground
Pond and
Pond and
Pond and
Pond and
Pond and
Pond and
Pond and
Pond and
Pond and
Pond and
Pond and
Pond and
Pond and
Garden
Garden
---


Garden


Pasture


Arable


Arable


Arable



Arable
Hops
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
---
----
---
---
Pasture
Pasture
---
---
----
Shaw
Arable
Arable


Pasture
Garden
---
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Trees etc
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

3.0.26
0.1. 0
0.0.11
3.1.37

0.1.35


0.1. 8


9.0. 0


11.0.14


0.1.33



3.1.22
3.2.20
2.2.16
0.0.37
9.1.25
10.1.32
1.1.16
0.2.16
0.0.10
0.1.38
0.2. 3
1.1.29
1.020
0.0.38
0.1.16
2.0.16
0.0.24
21.2.2?
16.0.31
75.3.30

2.2.26
0.3.22
1.1.24
0.2.31
0.2.19
2.2. 0
1.0.21
1.1.21
7.0. 5
4.1. 2
0.0.11
0.2.12
0.2. 8
0.2.39
1.0. 0
1.1.30
2.1. 4
2.0. 3
6.1. 4
0.1. 1
1.0. 5
0.1.38
 0.2.11
39.3.17




2. 8. 0

0. 3. 0


0. 1. 0


1. 1. 0


1. 6. 0


0. 1. 0






















10.19. 0
























5. 9. 7












6. 0 .0


7. 7. 6


0. 6. 6






















44.11. 0
























21.18. 5

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Rev Charles
  Bayley
   (Vicarial
     Glebe)


Roads &
Waste lands,
part of River
  Stour etc

115
169
170
325

Vicarage house and
Glebe Meadow
Glebe Meadow
Church and yard
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


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1.0.12
1.0.14
1.0.25
0.3.14
4.0.25

48.0.27

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