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Tithe Apportionment for Worth near Sandwich


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Worth near Sandwich Tithe award schedule  202KB - signed 10th January 1844
    With names of landowners, occupiers and fieldnames with acreages, and tithe payments

 

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Sheet 3
Archbishop
 of
Canterbury:
William
 Fuller
  Boteler Esq
   Lessee









Rev Thomas
   Boys
      Lessee













Elizabeth
   Boys
      Lessee


















Lady
 Elizabeth
  Lee
    lessee



William
 Fuller
  Boteler Esq
Richard
   Spinner







William
   Wanstall
John
   Nethersole
Rev Thomas
   Boys
William
   Ralph




John
   Bowes
William
   Wastall
     sen



John
   Baker
William
   Denne
John
   Bowes

Ambrose
   Harnett












Richard
   Spinner
Anne
   Wanstall
Brockman
   Beale


William
   Spinner jun
Thomas
   Andrews
Franklin
   Belsey


451
458

448
449
450
452
453
455
456
457
459
454

460

439

434
435
436
437
438
440
441

442
443
444
445
446
447
473
474
475
476
477
480
481
485
486
487
488
489
490
491
492
493
494
495
482
483
484
461
462
463
464
465
466
478
479
467
468
469
470
471
472


Worth Minnis
Worth Minnis

Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Bar Marsh

Minnis Marsh

Worth Minnis

Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Wastalls Marsh
Wastalls Marsh

Wastalls Marsh
Wastalls Marsh
Buildings &
Buildings &
Buildings &
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Wall Marsh
Wall Marsh
Wall Marsh
Wall Marsh
Wall Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh
Minnis Marsh & Wall
Minnis Marsh & Wall
Minnis Marsh & Wall
Minnis Marsh & Wall
Minnis Marsh & Wall
Minnis Marsh & Wall
Minnis Marsh & Wall
Minnis Marsh & Wall
Minnis Marsh & Wall
Minnis Marsh & Wall
Minnis Marsh & Wall
Minnis Marsh & Wall
Minnis Marsh & Wall
Minnis Marsh & Wall
Minnis Marsh & Wall
Minnis Marsh & Wall
Minnis Marsh & Wall
Minnis Marsh & Wall

Wood
Wood

Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

Pasture

Wood

Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

Pasture
Pasture
Orchard
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


15.1. 5
3.3. 5

3.0.25
3.3.34
3.1.25
4.0.16
6.0.30
2.1. 0
1.3.29
5.0.25
4.0.18
5.1.25

2.0.17

1.2. 7

8.3.28
5.1. 2
4.0.14
0.0.25
1.2.37
2.2.11
4.2. 3

5.0.27
1.1. 9
4.1.13
0.1.38
1.1.38
2.3.18
7.1.21
5.2.19
5.1.25
6.1. 8
3.0.12
3.1.24
6.1. 6
10.0. 8
6.3.10
6.0.26
3.2. 8
5.2.10
2.3.23
7.2.18
6.1.33
4.0.35
4.1. 0
6.2.24
7.3.21
3.2.13
4.3.12
1.2.38
2.3.25
4.0.14
2.3.20
3.3.18
2.1.36
2.1.27
5.2.34
3.0.24
2.2.28
3.1.16
3.0.32
3.1.14
  3.1.24
268.1.23





































































0. 6. 8




































































Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Thomas
   Adkins





Thomas
  Akers








John
 Hammond
  Armstrong

Trustees of
 Dr Auchers
  Charity









Thomas
 Baker &
William
 Hammond
   of Dover




Sheet 4



Heirs of
 William &
   Anne
    Baker

Trustees of
 St
Bartholomew's
   Hospital
Himself






Himself









Himself



John
   Baker










William
   Collard

John
   Holman


Richard
   Holman

William
   Chapman

Richard
   Dixon



Edward
 Francis S.
   Reader

France's
   Durb ??

Smitheyt
   Spain

23
24
25
26
27


31
152
153
154
155
162
170
30


370
371


188
190
191
192
193
194
195
290
298
310


104


1
2


105


108


222




21



94


8
15
17
20
32
313
314
315
323
399

Stone Cross
Workshops &
House &
Cottage &
Cottage &


Stone Cross 5 Acres
Orchard & Pasture
House, Yard &
Open Field
Open Field
Open Field
Elder Stump
Cottage &


Part of Eleven Acres
Part of Eleven Acres


The Close
The Close
Orchard
Orchard
Yard & Buildings
House &
New Purchase
Word Hill
Mill Field
Rush Marsh


Limekiln & Chalkpit


Brickyard & Buildings
Pittocks Down


Open Field


Cottage &


Cottage &




Garden



Hacklinge Hill


Half Bush Field
Wens
Four Acres
Hazle Wood
Four Acres
Shoulder of Mutton
Great Word Field
Part of Horse Meadow
Part of Horse Meadow
Roaring Gutter Marsh
Garden
Yard
Garden
Garden
Garden


Arable
---
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Garden


Pasture
Pasture


Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Garden
Garden
Garden
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


---


---
Garden


Arable


Garden


Garden




---



Arable


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

0.0.13
0.0.29
0.0.25
0.0.  5
0.0.  7
0.1.39

5.2.30
0.2.30}
0.1.14}
1.2.16
4.3.27
4.1.34
2.0.25
 0.0.18
19.3.34

4.1.30
 6.2.27
11.0.17

10.0.34
2.1. 2
1.0. 2
0.036}
0.2. 4}
0.0.21}
3.3.12
7.3.23
21.3.14
 6.2.  1
54.1.29

0.3.36


0.1.36
2.2.20
3.0.16

1.1. 0


0.1.34


0.0.16




0.1.13



1.2.10


2.3. 5
2.1.27
3.2.30
5.3.21
4.1.24
5.3. 4
12.1.18
2.1.33
3.2.17
 6.3.20
50.0.39






0. 2. 3

0.11. 0
0. 5. 0

0. 2.10
0.9.  2
0. 8. 1
0. 4. 0
         
2. 0. 1

0.14. 6
1.  6. 0
1.16. 0

1. 0. 0
0.11. 0
0. 6. 4
0. 4. 0


0. 7. 4
0.15. 1
2. 2. 0
0.12. 5
5.18. 2






1. 7 .6

0 .1. 8










0. 3.10



0. 2. 6


0. 5. 4
0. 4. 7
0. 7. 0
0.11. 3
0. 8. 4
0.11. 0
1. 3. 7
0. 9. 6
0.13. 6
1.  1. 0
5.15. 1








3.14. 0


1. 0. 7
3. 2.10
2.16. 8
1. 7. 7
          
12. 2. 6





6. 8 .3





2.10. 0
5. 2. 1
14. 8. 1
 4.  5. 1
32.13. 6








0. 9. 6














0.16. 6


1.17.11
1.12.10
2. 9. 7
3.19. 4
3. 0. 7
3.16.10
8. 1. 5


            
24.18. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Thomas
   Barley

William
 Fuller
  Boteler

John
   Bowes










William
 Bridger &
Richard
 Halford

John
   Broadley

William
   Burvill


Devises of
   Baker






Henry
  William
    Carter
Richard
   Spinner

Charles
  Taddy
    Hatfield

Himself











William
   Bridger



Himself


Himself



George
   Spinner






John
   Nethersole
      jun

Richard
   Spinner

345


537



7
11
14
16
60
61
62
64
67
389


68




392


10
319


264
265
311
364
365
366


80
81


91
93
95
172
177
179
182
184
185
187
204
210
211
253
254
255
273
278
283
286
294
301
303
303
307
396

Temptye Field


Adjoining No. 70



The Acres
Three Acres
Seven Acres
Billers Bush
Hemp land
Yard & Buildings
Orchard
Nine Acres
Eastry Brooks
Eastry Brooks


Eastry Brooks




Eastry Brooks


Eastry Brooks
Burvill's Marsh


Meadow
Prospect Cottage
Two Acres
Blue Pigeons
Blue Pigeons
Blue Pigeons


Old Mill Field
Old Mill Field


Brookside Half Acre
Crow Hop
Hacklinge Hill
Open field
Square
Five Roods
Cold Cross
List Three Acres
Three Acres
Half Acre
Seven Acre
Hemp Land
Orchard Pasture
Orchard Pasture
Stack Yard
House & Yard
Open Field
One & Half Acre
Four Acres
Drove five Acres
One Acre
Word Hill
Three Acres
Three Acres
Long Three Acres
Three Acre Marsh
Arable


Pasture



Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Garden
Garden
Arable
Wood
Pasture


Wood




Pasture


Arable
Pasture


Pasture
---
Arable
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh


Pasture
Garden


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

2.3.16


0.0.16



10.0.15
2.3.38
7.0.27
11.2.20
0.0.38}
0.2.10}
1.0.34
9.0.23
0.3.20
 1.3.14
45.2.39

0.1.23




4.2.21


2.3.  2
4.2 20
7.1.22

0.2. 7
0.0.32
2.0.12
2.1.30
2.3. 5
 2.0.25
10.0.31

0.2. 6
0.1.16
0.3.22

0.2.12
2.2. 6
0.2.17
7.0.35
3.0. 1
1.1.10
5.2.38
2.2.31
2.2.36
0.2.24
6.2.20
0.0.19
0.1.16
0.0.19}
0.1.20}
0.0.12}
0.2.39
1.0.38
3.2.28
4.3.14
0.3.15
1.0.12
2.3.38
3.2. 4
3.0.23
 2.2.  8
59.1.15

0. 5. 0






0.19. 6
0. 5. 8
0.13. 9
1. 2. 3
0. 2.10

0.10. 0
0.17. 3
0. 1. 6
0. 6. 4
4.19. 1

0. 0. 9




0.15. 0


0. 5. 4
0.18. 8
1.  4. 0

0. 2. 6

0. 4. 1
0. 9. 1
0.10. 8
0. 7.10
1.14. 2

0. 2. 8
0. 3. 8
0. 6. 4

0. 0.10
0. 4. 1
0. 1 .0
0.13. 2
0. 5. 7
0 .2. 5
0.10. 6
0. 5. 0
0 .5. 1
0 .1. 3
0.12. 9
0. 0. 2
0. 0. 8
0 .2. 0


0 .1 .5
0 .2. 4
0. 7. 1
0 .9. 4
0 .1. 8
0 .2. 0
0. 5. 9
0. 6. 9
0. 6. 9
0.  8. 8
5.15. 6

1.16. 0






6.12. 3
1.19. 9
4.15. 4
7.12. 9



5.12. 3

           
26.12. 6











1.15. 6







1. 7. 0





0. 5. 5
1. 6 .4
0. 7. 8
4.12. 5
1.18. 7
0.16. 0
3.11.11
1.14. 4
1.14. 9
0. 8. 3
4. 6. 9
0. 1. 7
0. 4. 4



0. 9.10
0.16. 6
2. 8.11
2.17. 2
0.11. 3
0.14. 3
1.19. 3
2. 6. 4
2 .1. 8
           
35.13. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Thomas
   Collet Esq










Sheet 5
Trustees of
 Deal &
  Sandwich
   Turnpike
    Road

Dean &
 Chapter of
Canterbury:
Messrs
 Bridger &
  Halford
   Lessee

Dean &
 Chapter of
Canterbury:
William
 Spinner sen
  Lessee









John
   Davison

Frances
   Durban










Anne
   Farrier
Himself





George
   Collett





Themselves





Michael
  Nethersole






William
  Spinner sen










France's
   Durban

Himself


Herself











Herself

198
199
200
201


410
411
412
413
414


28





166
167






208
240
241
242
276
279
287
289
337
351


137


34


125
134
138
140
141
142
144
148
156
157


338
340
348
360
361
383

Orchard &
Farm Yard & Buildings
Upton House &
Upton Close


Nine Acres
Sheep House Marsh
Thirteen Acres
13 Acres over Bridge
Lower Twelve Acres


Toll House &





Presmead
Presmead






Open Field
House, Yard &
House, Yard &
Orchard
Two Acres
Half Acres
Half Acres
Three Roods
Drove Marsh
Willow Marsh


Hacklinge Marsh


Knowlers Hole


Common Marsh
Close
Hacklinge Marsh
Upper Hammels
Middle Hammels
Little Common
Marsh
Lower Hammels
Open Field
House, Yard &


---
---
Cottage &
Common
Old Common
Blue Pigeons
Pasture
---
Grounds
Arable


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Garden





Pasture
Arable






Arable
Garden
Garden
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture


Arable


Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable


Pasture
Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Arable
Pasture

1.3.32
0.2.26}
3.2. 9}
 7.2.17
13.3.  4

9.3.33
20.2.19
14.2. 3
15.2.24
12.0.16
72.3.15

0.0. 8





11.2.25
15.0.35
26.3.30





0.0.30
0.0.16
0.0.12
0.2.30
2.0.17
0.2.11
0.1.25
0.3. 1
1.0.22
1.0.31
7.0.35

4.0.36


2.3.12


1.2.10
5.2.23
2.2.10
0.3.20
0.3.14
0.3. 4
0.3.16
0.1. 2
3.2. 2
 0.1.30
17.1.11

1.3.22
1.1.21
0.1. 5
1.0.36
1.2.10
2.0.33
8.2.  7

0. 8. 0
0. 7. 0

0.15. 2
1.10. 2

1.18. 9
4. 4. 9
3. 3. 2
3. 7. 3
 2.11. 1
15. 5. 0







1.13. 8
1.  8. 2
3. 1.10






0. 0. 4

0. 4.10
0. 4. 0
0. 1. 1
0. 0. 9
0. 1. 6
0. 4. 3
0. 4. 5
1. 1. 2

0.10. 6


0. 5. 6


0. 5. 1 
0.10.10
0. 8 .0
0. 1. 1
0. 1. 0
0. 2. 6
0. 2. 9
0. 0. 5
0. 6. 9
0. 2. 0
2. 0. 5

0. 7. 0
0. 5. 4
0. 1. 6
0. 4. 3
0. 2. 9
0. 7. 5
1. 8. 3




4.17. 6
4.17. 6
















9.13. 0





0. 2. 1



1. 7.11
0. 6.11
0. 5. 0
0. 9. 7

          
2.11. 6




1.16. 6




3.10. 2

0. 7. 9
0. 7. 9

0. 2. 5
2. 4. 3
         
6.12. 6





0.15. 6
          
0.15. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Trustees of
  Admiral
    Ferries




John
   Files

Mary
   Friend

Trustees of
 William
  Fulke
    Greville

Rt Hon & Rev
Earl
Guilford








































Sheet 6
William
   Hadlow

Rev Charles
   Handley
Hills
   Rowe





Himself


Herself


John
   Nethersole
       jun


Charles
   Emmerson










































Thomas
   Akers

Smitheyt
   Spain

372
375
376
377
391


249


235


57
59



496
497
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
520
521
522
523
524
525
526
527
528
529
530
535
536
541
542
532
533
534


344


378
415
416
417
418
419
420
421

Isle of Dogs
Gore Top Lane
Gore Top
Gore Top
Part of Gore Top


Cottage &


Cottage &


Homestead
Inclosed



Rush Marsh
Dixons Corner
Cow Marsh
Cow Marsh
Cow Marsh
Nineteen Acres
Sixteen Acres
Road Field
House Field
Sixteen Acres
Eleven Acres
Six Acres
Three Acres
Three Acres
Marsh & Pens
House Yard & 
Stack Yard
Bullock Yard
Running Green
Upper Salts
Broad Salts
Point
Forty Acres
Gaddy Field
First Inclosure
Second Inclosure
Third Inclosure
Bowen Inclosure
Lower Inclosure
Lower Field point
Saltpans
Little Cog Grass
Great Cog Grass
Corner field
North Point
Sand hills
Old Haven
Beach
Beach
Beach
House etc
Station House &


Temptye Field


Dogs Isle
Twenty Acres
Lower Sixteen Acres
Wall Marsh
Seventeen Acres
Little Coblees
Great Coblees
Way Marsh
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Garden


Garden


---
Arable



Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Premises
---
---
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---
---
---
Garden
---
Waste


Arable


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

3.3.33
0.2.21
9.2.10
9.1.17
10.1. 0
33.2. 1

0.0.32


0.0.25


1.0. 3
1.0.29
2.0.32


7.3.26
17.3.15
16.1.30
13.0.19
31.3.10
21.130
16.2. 0
15.0.16
10.0.32
14.1.15
12.1.16
6.2. 6
3.2.36
0.2.23
1.3.22
0.3.28}
0.2.36}
0.1.14}
52.0.12
99.0.30
111.1. 5
29.0.16
41.0. 6
47.1.10
49.3. 0
58.1.12
36.1.36
74.3.3 6
65.3.18
27.0.20
32.1.32
32.2.35
62.0.21
30.1.24
39.1.28
696.3.3
4.0.6
6.1.38
24.2.35
0.1.22
0.0.21
      0.2. 0
18.13.1.10

8.3.15


4.2.10
20.3. 0
16.1.20
5.1.23
18.0.13
16.2.36
16.3.20
  4.3. 2
103.2.  4

0.16. 0

1.19. 9
1.18. 9
2.  1. 6
6.16. 0







0. 4 .2
0. 2. 4
0. 9. 6


2.18. 8
2. 0. 6
1.17. 3
0.15. 5
1.18. 0
1. 5. 4
1. 0. 9
1. 0.10
2. 0.10
1. 6. 0
1. 1. 8
0.12. 3
0. 7. 0
0. 6 .7
0. 7. 3
0 .1 .0


8. 4. 3
11.19. 4
8. 7. 8
2.12. 9
4.13. 1
4.11. 3
4.11. 4
5. 4. 9
5 .2. 0
10. 3. 9
9. 1. 0
2 .8. 2
2.17. 2
4.19. 8
9. 7. 8
4.13.11
2.14.10
18.14. 5





           
137.6. 6

0.17. 0


0.19. 9
4.10. 9
3. 7.10
1. 2. 6
3.12. 4
3. 8. 7
3. 8. 4
 0.19. 4
21. 9 .3















0.15. 6
0.15. 6





5. 0.11
12. 4. 6
8. 3. 6
7. 3. 6


9. 5. 7
7. 1. 2
4 .5. 3
 2. 8. 4







57.17. 3





















113.10.0

5.16. 0










Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Catherine
   Hannam




William
   Harris




















Executors of
  James
    Hatfield

















John
   Henderson
Herself





Thomas
   Solley


Isaac
   Wanstall





Richard
   Spinner


Michael
   Nethersole

William
   Farrier


Charles
  Taddy
     Hatfield








Richard
   Holden




Robert
   Ewell

William
Henderson

374
379
380
390


4
5


318
320
321
322
324


341
342


343


358
359


69
71
88
89
90
100
538
539
540


92
99
101
102


103


37
38
39
42
44
45
46
47
48
49
54
55
63
65
75
77
325
326
327
329
339

Gore Top Lane
Gore Top
Gore Top
Gore Top


Pittocks Down
Ten Acres


Haymans Lane
Haymans Lane
Haymans Lane
Marsh
Marsh


Marsh
Marsh


Marsh


Blue Pigeons House &
Blue Pigeons


Lime Kiln Wood
Marsh
Oziers
Long Marsh
Long Marsh
Hacklinge Alders
Adjoining No. 90
Adjoining No. 90
Adjoining No. 90


Open Field
Brook Side
Marsh
Marsh


Cottage &


Water Course Field
Felderland Field
Seven Acres
Fourteen Acres
Long Five Acres
Orchard
Cottage &
Stack Yard
Farm House &
Walled Garden
Walled Garden
New Meadow
Front Meadow
Brookside
Brookside Acre
Great Field
Stour Ground
Stour Ground
Stour Ground
Part of Bush Marsh
Part of Bush Marsh
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Arable
Arable


---
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable


Pasture
Pasture


Pasture


Garden
Arable


---
Pasture
---
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood


Arable
---
Pasture
Garden


Garden


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

0.1. 6
8.1.27
8.2.16
19.1.24
36.2.33

3.2.12
10.2.  2
14.0.14

0.1. 5
1.1.20
1.2.12
1.1.10
1.2.26
6.0.33

3.2.18
1.0.2
4.3.10

7.2. 5


0.1.16
2.1.  5
2.2.21

3.1. 3
2.1.29
0.0.22
5.1. 4
7.0.24
4.1. 0
0.0.31
0.0.19
 0.0.37
23.0.  9

0.2.32
0.1.38
2.3. 0
0.3.  3
4.2.33

0.0.22


2.3.20
31.1.20
7.1.28
14.0.38
4.2.33
4.3.15
0.0.6}
0.3.16}
1.0. 0}
0.1.20
0.1. 6}
2.0.28
3.1.38
18.1.16
1.0. 4
29.1.28
1.0. 0
7.1. 2
3.3.32
5.0.24
  2.0.366
142. 0.23


1.12. 9
1.14. 8
3.  9. 1
6.16. 6

0. 6. 8
1. 0. 4
1. 7. 0


0. 2. 0
0. 6. 8
0. 5. 6
0.  2. 4
0.16. 6

0.13. 6
0.  4.10
0.18.  4

1. 8. 6


0.1.10
0. 4. 8
0. 6 .6

0. 5 .4
0. 3.10
0. 0. 3
0.12. 3
0.16. 7
0. 7. 0
0 .0. 5
0. 0. 2
0. 0. 3
2. 6 .1

0. 0.10
0. 0. 6
0. 5. 7
0. 2. 9
0. 9. 8

0.0.22


0. 5. 7
3. 2. 0
0.14. 9
1 .7 .4
0. 9. 0
1.12. 7
0.10. 6




0. 9.10
0.15. 9
1.14. 5
0. 1. 2
2. 9. 0
0. 2. 2
1. 2. 0
0.13. 3
0.10. 9
 0.6. 1
16. 6. 2







2. 7. 9
6.17. 6
9.  5. 6


0.15. 3


0.18. 9
1.14. 0









1. 7. 6
1. 7. 6












0. 6.10
0. 3. 8


0.10. 6




2. 0. 3
21.12. 9
5. 0.11
9.16.10
3. 4.10








11.14. 0
0. 7 .9
14. 6. 9




           
68. 3. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
William
   Henderson












Sheet 7







William
 Henderson
& others

Thomas
 Stokes
  Hobbs

John
   Holmans

George
   Hooper










Vincent
   Lads

Stephen
   Laslett


William
 & Robert 
  Lee,
Thomas
 Barton &
  Richard
   Rutley

Thomas
   Mackney
Himself


















Thomas
   Smith

Himself



Himself



Thomas
   Akers

Edward
   Hoile










Himself


Thomas
 Farrier
& others

William
   Farrier






John
  Nethersole

9
12
36
40
41
50
66
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
51
52
53


426


369



86



3


400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409


164


363
367


238
239






132
133
303
304
305

Two Acres
Open Field
Pantonies Field
Bush Marsh
Hop Garden Field
Lower Orchard
Eastry Brooks
Seeds in the Ground
House Field
The Warren
Thirteen Acres
Seventeen Acres
Ten Acres
Twenty Acres
Cottage
Cottage
Garden


Lydde Court


Roadway to Marshes



House &



Pittock's Down


Marsh
Tun Marsh
Tun Marsh
Tun Marsh
Tun Marsh
Tun Marsh
Tun Marsh
Tun Marsh
Tun Marsh
Cottage &


Six Acre Marsh


Blue Pigeons Marsh
Blue Pigeons Marsh


Cottage &
Cottage &






Hacklinge Marsh
Hacklinge Marsh
Lower Marsh
Lower Marsh
Lower Marsh
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Arable


---



Garden



Garden


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Garden


Pasture


Pasture
Pasture


Garden
Garden






Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

2.0 .4
1.0.30
5.0. 2
10.1. 0
6.3.33
0.3.13
0.2. 6
3.3. 8
14.0.18
7.0.24
12.3.30
15.2. 8
11.0.26
19.1.34
0.0.1½
0.0.1½
  0.0.13
111.0.12

2.0.13


1.2. 6



0.1. 4



2.0. 2


6.1.20
5.1.12
10.3. 3
5.2.10
6.3. 1
10.0.11
17.0. 4
8.1.12
18.1. 2
 0.0.26
88.2.27

6.3. 8


5.1.30
 7.0.15
12.2.  5

0.0. 8
0.0.  9
0.0.17





4.2. 0
3.1. 0
3.1.39
7.1.32
 6.2.320
25.1.11

0. 3.11
0. 2. 3
0. 9. 7
2. 4. 9
0.13. 4
0. 5. 9
0. 1. 0
0. 5. 7
2.10.11
1.10. 9
2.14. 8
3. 5. 9
2 .6. 9
3.17. 9


            
20.12. 9

0. 2. 9










1. 2. 0


1. 6.10
1. 2. 7
2. 3. 4
1. 3. 9
1. 8. 9
2. 3. 4
3. 9. 7
1.12. 4
3.15. 0
          
18. 5. 6

0.17. 3


1. 0. 1
1 .5. 1
2. 5 .2









0.14. 6
0.10. 6
0.10.11
0. 2. 4
1.  0. 6
3.18. 9

1 .6. 0
0.15. 3
3. 4. 4

4. 9 .5


1.18. 6








           
11.13. 6

0.18. 6












































Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Samuel
   Mercer

John
   Mercer






Nicholas
   Mockett

Joseph
 Noakes
  Mourilyon


William
   Munday

Trustees of
 John
  Nethersole















Michael
  Nethersole




Executors of
 William
  Nethersole
    sen
Sheet 8
Himself


Thomas
   Akers

Edward
   Hoile



Himself


Thomas
  Farrier
& others


William
   Farrier

John
  Nethersole
















Himself





Michael
  Nethersole

















Vincent
   Cornwell


145


146


158
159
160


135


224
225
226


309


70
73
76
78
79
82
83
85
299
362
368
387
388
74
236
237


212
313
257
258


72
87
96
98
163
171
178
180
186
197
202
250
251
252
263
271
274


196

Marsh


Marsh


Cottage &
Cottage &
Three Feet Road
   from Rowe's Gate

Hacklinge Marsh


Cottage
Cottage
Cottage &


Old Stile House


Eastry Brooks
New Mill Field
Chalkpit Acre
Barn Field
Farm buildings etc
House &
Mill Close 
Half Acre
Eighteen Acre
Blue Pigeon Marsh
Blue Pigeon Marsh
Blue Pigeon Marsh
Blue Pigeon Marsh
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &


Barn & Yard
Barn & Yard
House &
Meadow


Two Acres
Brookside
Castle Piece
Chalkpit Field
Drove Field
Open Field
Three Acres
Milestone Field
Burnt House
Pair of Breeches
Pair of Breeches
Garden
House & Yard
Stack Yard
Meadow
Open Field
Open Field


Ivy Cottage &
Pasture


Arable


Garden
Garden
---


Pasture


---
Garden
Garden


Arable


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


---
---
Garden
Pasture


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


Garden

1.2.38


0.2.28


0.0.22
0.0.28
0.0  8
0.1.18

5.2.10


0.0. 3
0.0.18
0.0.16
0.0.37

1.3.25


1.3.20
0.3.12
1.0. 7
0.3.16
0.0.30}
0.0.28}
0.2.20
0.2. 2
18.2.16
3.3.28
5.0.32
2.0.11
4.0.19
0.0.22
0.0.11
 0.0.23
40.1.17

0.0.13
0.0.30
0.0.35
0.1. 8
0.3. 6

2.0.19
41.2.32
2.0.20
6.0.32
6.1.26
2.1. 3
3.0.24
2.3.12
18.3.32
1.0. 0
0.3.24
0.0.17}
0.1.19}
0.1.17}
3.1.14
3.136
 0.3.15
96.0.22

0.1.35

0. 4. 9


0. 0.11







0.14. 0







0. 3. 9


0. 4. 0
0. 1. 0
0. 1. 2
0. 1. 8
0. 2 .4

0. 0. 8
0. 0. 9
1.16. 0
0.14. 5
0.16. 8
0. 7. 2
0.14. 2


         
5.1.10





0. 6. 6

0. 3. 0
3.12. 4
0. 4. 1
0. 8. 3
0.11. 5
0. 4. 4
0. 6. 0
0. 5. 5
1.16. 0
0.1.11
0. 4. 3
0. 4. 0


0.15. 1
0. 6.10
0. 1. 8
9. 4 .7

0. 4 .0




0. 7. 6















1. 4. 6



0 .5. 8
0. 7. 9
0.11. 5


0. 4. 4
0. 5. 1
12.11. 4







14. 5. 0







0.18. 0
23. 0. 0
1. 8. 8
2.13. 0
3.17.11
1.10. 7
2. 2. 6
1.18. 1
12.16. 1
0.13.10





2. 8. 5
 0.11. 7
53.19. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
John
   Noakes

Board of
   Ordnance

John
 Pemberton
  Plumptre

William
   Pott

William
   Prett

Queen's
  College
    Oxford






Trustees of
  Dr Rainier

Edward
  Reader &
F. Stratton








Vicar of
   River

Hills
   Rowe
























Thomas
   Rutley
     & Sons

James
   Durban

Coast
   Guard

George
   Knight


Frank
   Besley

Himself


John
   Marsh







William
  Henderson

Richard
   Holden









Nathaniel
   Belsey

Himself

























James
   Spinner

245


531


131



29


262


330
331
332
333
334
336
425


35


106
107
109
110
111
112
113
114
117


6


115
116
118
119
120
123
124
126
127
128
139
143
147
149
150
151
161
165
168
169
174
175
121
122


256
272

Crispin Public House


Battery, etc


Artichoke Marsh



Stone Cross


House &


Part of 4 Acre Marsh
Nine Acres
Fourteen Acres
Eight Acres
New Lodge Marsh
Blue Pigeons
Downs Bridge, 
   Sixteen Acres

Open Field


Barn & Yard
Hacklinge Holes
House &
House &
Hacklinge Brooks
Hacklinge Brooks
Hacklinge Brooks
Hacklinge Brooks
Marsh


Three Acres


Adjoining Turnpike Rd
Chalkpit
Chalkpit
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Wood
Hacklinge Common
Hacklinge Common
Marsh
Hacklinge Marsh
Wood
Acre Marsh
Orchard
House & Homestead
Garden
Open Field
Open Field
Open Field
Elder Stump
Pale Gate Marsh
Seven Foot rd to Marsh
Cottage &
Cottage &


Cottage &
Open Field

& Gdn


---


Pasture



Arable


Garden


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Arable


Arable
Garden
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
---


Arable


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


Garden
Arable

0.1.28


9.2.36


4.0.11



3.3.25


0.0.11


2.0.34
9.1.310
15.2. 9
8.1. 8
7.33. 0
13.2. 9
15.3.10
72.2.  0

5.3.28


0.0.18
2.1.20
0.0.12
0.1.32
1.0. 4
0.0.12
4.3. 0
2.3.14
 2.2.26
14.1.18

3.1.10


0.1. 1
2.0.38
0.0.32
0.3.16
8.2.35
0.2.16
0.2.14
2.3.36
2.3.11
0.3. 9
1.3.32
0.1. 0
0.3.32
1.3.32
0.0.23}
0.0.31}
13.1. 4
2.0.20
37.1.24
4.2.14
2.2.34
0.0.16
0.0.28
 0.0.28
88.0.  6

0.2.2
0.2.16
1.0.36

0 .3. 8





0.10. 0



0. 7. 6





0. 7. 3
1. 8.10
2. 8 .4
1. 6 .1
1. 4 .0
2. 7. 0
 2.15. 3
11.16. 9

0.11. 9



0. 2 .6

0. 2.10
0. 2. 6
0. 0. 2
0. 3 .6
0. 6. 9
0. 5. 4
1 .3. 7

0. 6. 6


0. 0. 3
0. 3. 0
0. 0. 6
0.2.11
1. 4. 7
0. 3. 0
0 .1 .3
0. 9. 1
0. 8 .6
0 .1. 6
0 .2. 8
0. 0. 7
0 .3. 9
0. 7. 7
0. 2 .6

1. 5 .0
0. 3. 6
3. 7 .2
0 .8. 6
0.10. 3


         
9. 6. 1

0.3.10
0.1.  2
0. 5.  0











2.10. 6














3.16. 0



0.19. 0




1 .6. 9

         
2. 6. 6

2. 2. 6


0. 1 .3
1. 1. 4







0. 7. 7
0.18. 6





8.10. 2
1. 4 .6
23.16. 3
2.18.11




38.18. 6


0. 7. 6
0. 7. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
George
   Sayer














Sheet 9





George
   Solley sen




































George
   Spinner




Heirs of
  Richard
    Spinner


Himself





















George
   Solley jun































Michael
   Nethersole



Himself





Richard
   Spinner


19
97
136
173
183
203
246
247
248
270
275
282
285
304
346
349
359
354
355
22


33
43
181
215
216
268

269
277
281
288
291
293
295
296
297
300
306
308
312
335
336
347
350
352
357
373
381
382
266
267


84
545
546


189
356
384
385


209
302


New Purchase
Crowhop
Hacklinge Marsh
Pale gate field
Cold Cross
Two Acres
Orchard
Orchard
Farm Yard & Buildings
Open Field
Town Field
Maypole Acre
Drove Two acres
Three Roods
Temptye Field
Acre Marsh
Temptye Marsh
Temptye Marsh
Temptye Marsh
Toll House &


Elm tree Ten Acres
Felderland Five Acres
Four Five Acres
Yard & Buildings
Garden
Coventon Lane
   Plantation &
Half Acre & Drove
Cherry garden
Five Roods
Ozier Bed Four Acres
Wordhill Five Acres
Wordhill
Wordhill
Seven Acres
Long Five Acres
Ridges
Ten acres
Stile Field
Short lane's end
Three Acre marsh
Marsh
Eggs Field
Acre Marsh
Egg Marsh
Twelve Acres
Pt of Gore Top Lane
Blue Pigeons
Blue Pigeons
Cottage &
Cottage &


Limekiln Acre
Three Roods
Five Roods


Acre Marsh
Brewers Bridge
Blue Pigeons
Blue Pigeons


Open Field
Short Lanes end


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


Arable
Arable
Arable
---
---

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


Arable
Arable
Arable


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Arable
Arable


13.2. 0
1.1.18
1.1.32
17.3.16
6.1. 0
2.0.16
0.2.37
0.0.21}
0.1. 9}
0.2. 0
3.31. 0
0.3.33
2.0.12
0.3.10
12.1.22
0.3.26
1.3.34
1.1.20
4.2. 8
 0.0.15
72.2.  9

9.3.17
5.0. 1
3.3.22
0.2.25}
0.0.16}
}
1.0.22}
0.2.13
4.3. 0
1.0.30
4.0. 4
5.0. 0
2.0.12
0.3. 6
2.3.12
5.0.12
5.2.32
11.0. 8
7.1. 8
1.3.34
3.2.17
3.0.30
6.0.10
0.3.27
2.0.28
7.2.23
0.0.24
5.0.39
6.2.35
0.0.17
  0.0.19
108.3.23

0.3. 6
0.2.39
1.0.37
2.3.  2

1.0.27
2.1.30
1.3.30
2.2.38
8.1.  5

0.1. 4
0.3. 1
1.0. 5

1. 6 .0
0. 2. 4
0. 4. 5
1.11. 2
0.11. 0
0. 4 .0
0 .2.10
0. 1 .6

0. 1. 0
0. 6 .3
0 .1. 9
0. 4. 0
0. 1. 7
1. 1.10
0. 3. 8
0. 6 .7
0. 4. 39
0.17.  3
          
7.11.11

 0.19. 0
0. 9. 7
0. 7. 3
0.10. 0



0. 1. 1
0. 9. 2
0. 2. 2
0. 7. 8
0. 9. 7
0. 4. 0
0. 1. 6
0. 5. 5
0. 9.  8
0.11. 0
1. 1. 2
0.14. 0
0. 3. 8
0.11. 9
0.10. 3
0.11. 7
0. 3. 2
0 .7. 3
0.14. 1

0.19. 3
1. 3. 6

          
12. 6. 9

0. 1. 3
0. 1. 3
0. 2. 0
0. 4 .6

0. 4. 7
0. 9. 8
0. 6.11
0. 9.  9
1.10.11

0. 0. 6
0. 1.  5
0. 1.11

9. 0. 0
0.16. 8

10.19. 3
3.19. 4
1 .8. 5



0. 6.10
2 .3. 4
0.12.10
1. 8. 0
0.11. 4
7.18. 0




           
39. 4. 0

6. 8.11
3. 5. 7
2.11. 3




0. 8. 1
3. 3. 0
0.15. 7
2.13. 4
3. 6. 6
1. 7. 6
0.10. 6
1.17. 6
3. 6. 6
3.14. 9
7 .4. 8
4.16. 2
1. 6 .5





5. 0. 0




           
55.17. 0

0. 9. 0
0. 9. 6
0.15. 6
1.14. 0







0 .3. 5
0.  9. 7
0.13. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Richard
   Spinner

William
   Spinner jun


Thomas
  Dilnot
    Stewart

Trustees of
St Thomas's
   Hospital

Rev William
   Tomlin



William
    Verrier

Thomas
   Waller

Isaac
   Walter

Anne
   Wanstall

William
 Wanstall sen

William
   Watt





William
    Watt

Sheet 10
Executors of
John
Wood

John
   Woodruff

William
 Knight
  Woodruff

Mrs
   Woodruff


Parish
  of Worth
Himself


Himself



Himself



John
   Harnett


Henry
   Nethersole



Richard
   Spinner

William
   Prett

Richard
   Spinner

Herself


Himself


William
  Wantsall jun


Anne
   Simmons

Thomas
   Mackey


Themselves



Himself


John
    Bowes


Israel
   Wellard


William
 Newing
& others

217


243
244


328



56



422
423
424


284


280


292


223


176


259
260


261


129
130


316
317


13


18



397
398


218
219
220
221
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234

Buildings Yard etc


Buildings Yard etc
House &


Ozier Bed etc



Inclosed Field



Downs Bridge
Marsh
Marsh


Five Acres





Hearts Delight


Cottage & Premises


Pale Gate Field


Pale Gate Field
House &


House &


Hacklinge Marsh
Hacklinge Marsh


Stone Cross Field
Stone Cross Field


Open Field


Five Acres



Roaring Gutter Marsh
Roaring Gutter Marsh


Tenement &
Tenement &
Tenement &
Tenement &
Tenement &
Tenement &
Tenement &
Tenement &
Tenement &
Tenement &
Tenement &
Tenement &
Garden


Garden
Garden


---



Pasture



Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Arable





Arable


---


Arable


Garden
Garden


Garden


Pasture
Pasture


Arable
Arable


Arable


Arable



Pasture
Pasture


Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden

0.0.36


0.0.28}
0.0.27}
0.1.15

3.3.28



1.0.25



0.1.21
3.3.22
 9.2.16
13.3.19

5.1.16





2.1.24


0.0 .9


6.1.10


 0.0.21}
0.0.22}
0.1.  3 

0.0.28


2.3.30
1.1.  2
4.0.32

14.2.28
 4.2.15
19.1.  3

2.2.27


5. 0. 2



4.0.25
2.2.  6
6.3.21

0.0.11
0.0. 9
0.0. 8
0.0. 6
0.0. 8
0.0. 8
0.0. 8
0.0.9½
0.0.9½
0.0.7½
0.0. 9
0.0.  8  
0.2.21½

0. 1 .6


0. 2. 6
         
0. 2. 6

1.10. 6



0. 6. 9



0 .1. 4
0.13. 0
1.10.10
2.  5. 2

0.10. 3





0. 4. 7





0.12. 0


0. 2. 2
         
0. 2. 2




0. 7. 2
0.  3. 4
0.10. 6

1. 8. 2
0.  9.10
1.17.  0

0. 4.10


0. 8. 7



0.14. 1
1. 9. 0
1. 3. 1





























3. 9. 0





1.11. 0





4. 1. 0













9.15. 5
 3.  2. 1
12.17. 6

1.144. 0


3. 4. 6















Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Dean &
 Chapter of
Canterbury:
Mary
   Pilkington
     Lessee
(Appropriate
   Glebe)

Rev Ralph
 Drake
  Backhouse
Vicarial
   Glebe

John
  Nethersole
     jun






George
  Beerling
& others

58








205
206
207
214




A1
A2


A3

A4

A5

A6

A7
A8
A9
A10

A11

A12


A13
A14
A15
A16
A17

A18
A19
A20
A21
A22

A23
A24
A25
A26
A27



A28


A29}
A30}

A543

A544

Inclosed








Glebe Land
Glebe Land
Glebe Land
Churchyard


Roads, Rivers, Sewers
   & Waste Land
Sandwich Haven
Half the North Stream
    as far as it bounds
    the Parish
North Stream to
   the boundary
Half of above as it
   bounds the Parish
New cut, beginning at
   Hacklinge Bounds
New Cut Parish
   Bounds
South Stream
South Stream
South Stream
Road from Deal to
   Sandwich
Road from Eastry
   to Sandwich
Road from
   Woodnesborough
   to Sandwich
Black Lane
Hangmans Lane
Wood Field Road
Felderland Lane
Mill Lane, leading
   to Ham
Parish Road
Worth Street
Road to Minnis
Road to Blue Pigeons
Road by the
   Blue Pigeons
Pinnocks Wall
Minnis ditto
Durbans Lane
Road nr Downs Bridge
Hacklinge Brooks,
   bounding Ham,
   & Northburn,
   half the breadth
Eastry Brooks,
   bounding Eastry
   half the breadth
New cut, adjoining
   Nos. 90 & 70,
   whole breadth
Strand below High
   Water Mark
Ditto Sand
Pasture








Garden
Garden
Garden
Pasture


















































0.3.11








0.0.17
0.0.17
0.0.18
0.2.30
1.0.  2



49.2.27


1.1.16

3.2. 0

0.0. 8

0.1.36

0.0.25
0.1.32
2.3. 8
0.3.17

9.1. 0

2.1.36


0.0.36
0.2.19
0.0.16
1.0.30
1.1.30

0.3.34
1.0. 5
2.0. 9
0.2. 5
2.0.19

1.0. 5
3.1.36
3.1.30
1.1.16
1.0.10



0.1.23


0.0. 7

0.0.19
0.0. 8

83.1.26
2200.1.33
2376.0.21

0. 3. 3¼












0. 1 .6














0. 4. 6¾

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

The Lord
Commiss-
   ioners
 Admiralty













Trustees of
   Campbell



Colonel
   Dundas?

Clothworkers 
   Company

Rebecca
   Fenwick









Charles
   Fensham


Joseph &
 Georgiana 
Harrington
& Charlotte
    Mircote
Sheet 2
Themselves










Joseph
  Grisbrook

Peter
   Barlow

William
  Holloway



Himself


Sally
   Camm

John
   Davis

William
 David
  Jones
   Bridgman

Colonel
   Russell

Robert
   Tandy


Themselves





Price


David
   Foster


John
 Warren,
Peter
 Hawkes &
Holt & others

230a

233
236
234
196a

196b
290


287


288


24
25
26


313


368?


391


390




387c


363
366


181
182
183
197


184


188
189


192
Formerly Garden Ground
   now Marine Barracks
---
Marine Garden
---
Formerly Meadow
   now Dock Yard
Formerly Garden
Meadow & Buildings


House & Garden


House & Garden


Marsh
Marsh
Marsh


House & Garden


Meadow


Brickfield -
  formerly Meadow

Meadow & Garden




Manor Lodge


Barrack Tavern
Orchard


---
---
Marsh
---


Marsh


Marsh
---


Wharves & Garden
   Ground

---
Garden
Garden
---

---
---
Pasture


---


---


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---


Pasture


---


---




Garden


---
Pasture


Garden
Garden
Pasture
Garden


Pasture


Pasture
Garden


---


1.3. 3
0.0.10
2.0.12
0.0.28

0.2.30
0.3.20
3.3.31
9.2.14

0.3.29


0.1. 8


9.0.24
6.0.26
30.1.37
45.3.  7

0.1.30


3.3. 3


4.1.26


1.2.36




1.0.25


0.1.18
2.3.27
3.1.  5

3.1.14
0.1.11
1.1.38
1.1.35
6.2.18

9.?.27


1.2.25
1.0.37
2.3.22

2.1. 9


1. 6. 6
0. 1. 0
1.11. 6
0. 2. 6

0. 5. 6
0.10. 0
1.11. 6
6.  8. 6

0.12. 6


0. 4. 6


3.13. 6
2. 9. 6
12. 4. 0
18. 7. 0

0. 5. 0


1.12. 6


1. 7. 0


0.17. 6




0.17. 6



1. 3. 6
1. 3. 6

1. 6. 6
0. 2. 6
0.12. 0
0.11. 6
2.12. 6

3.19. 6


0.13. 0
0.10. 0
1.  3. 0

0.14. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Joseph &
 Georgiana 
Harrington
& Charlotte
    Mircote





























James


Executors of
 the late
  Mr Ismdy

Henry
   Kidd

Sheet 3






Mrs Jabez
   Kidd


John
   Lacey

Captain
   Limbrey?


John M
   Lambert
Joseph
 & Charles
   Rigby
& others

George
 Scarer? &
John
 Wood

Glenton
   Lewis

John
  Bolwright

William
 Bowles jun

Ann
   Cooke

Thomas
   Reynolds

George
   King

Humphreys


George
   Imms

John
   Bailey

Robert
 Morgan
& Vorley

Frederick
   Jackson

James
 Oakley
& others
John
 Larkin
& others

Edmund
   Smith


Captain
   Ward

Henry
 Bland
& others

Himself
194




198




185


184a


185a


210


210a


208


206a


299


378


22



309


203


206



310
311


313a


304a



21
23
Wharves &
   Garden Ground



Lime Kiln




Glen? Motvi? Cottage


Cottages & Gardens


---


Market Garden


---


---


---


House & Garden


Drying Ground


Marsh



Hope Cottage


Formerly Garden
   Ground

now covered with
   buildings


House & Garden
---


House & Garden


Houses & Gardens



Marsh
---
---




Garden




Garden


---


Garden


---


Garden


Garden


Garden


---


Pasture


Pasture



Garden


---


---



---
---


---


---



Pasture
---

1.0.38




3.2.26




0.3.35


0.2.16


0.2.19


3.2. 0


0.2.20


1.3.36


0.1.38


1.0.15


3.0. 6


18.3.36



0.1.36


2.1.38


0.2. 3
3.0. 1


0.1.24
1.2.  8
1.3.32

0.1.26


0.2. 2



10.2.18
 6.1.18
16.3.36

0. 7. 6




0.17. 6




0.14. 0


0. 8. 6


0. 9. 0


2.10. 6


0. 9. 0


1.10. 0


0. 8. 0


0.16. 0


1. 4. 6


7.12. ?



0. 7. 6






0. 2. 5


0. 6. 6
1.  5. 6
1.12. 0

0. 7 .0


0. 8. 6



4. 4. 6
2.11. 6
6.16. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

North
 Woolwich
  Railway Co.

John
 Pierce
  Kennard













The Hon
 Board of
  Ordnance

Sheet 4




































Sheet 5
Themselves



John
   Tucker










John
   Gardnere


Themselves


































Colonel
   English





Sir
  Henry?
    Ross

Captain
   Savage

8a



1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11


10
53


16
18
49
50
51
125
122
129
130
124
145
146
147
148
144
351
335
334
335
348
346
350
351
400
401
402
403
404
406
407
413
416



134

135
136
137


360
361


353
Railway



Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh


---
Waste


Marsh
Marsh
Waste
Waste
Waste
Garden
Enclosure of Stores
Garden
Plantation & Garden
Enclosure of Magazine
Meadow
Meadow
Garden
Garden
Meadow
Barrack Field
Commandants Garden
Pond in above
Battery Practise Ground
Guard House & Garden
Garden
Common
Road
Cadets Barracks
Cadets Barracks
Cadets Barracks
Cadets Barracks
Cadets Barracks
Cadets Barracks
Cadets Barracks
near Cadets Barracks
near Cadets Barracks



House & Garden
   Shrubbery & Outbldgs
Meadow
Plantation
Garden


House & Garden
---


House & Garden
---



Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
---


Pasture
Pasture
---
---
---
---
Pasture
---
---
Pasture
Meadow
Pasture
---
---
Pasture
Pasture
---
---
Pasture
---
---
Pasture
---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Garden




---
Pasture
---
---


---
---


---

2.0.34



1.0.20
0.2.15
11.0.39
18.3. 1
0.0.39
5.2. 8
2.0. 1
2.0.27
4.0. 9
 2.0. 6
47.3. 5

17.2.18
 3.0.10
20.2.25

0.2.33
3.3.18
1.1. 0
1.2.29
1.1.32
1.2.37
3.0. 7
0.2.18
1.3.22
0.2.27
0.1. 0
0.1.29
0.2.19
1.1.10
1.2.39
63.2.27
2.2.35
0.3.30
4.2. 9
0.0.35
0.2. 8
39.1.35
1.2.16
1.1.25
1.0.38
1.0.37
1.1.35
1.1.35
0.1.17
0.1.33
0.2.15
13.3.23
 14.2.28
171.3.  1


2.0.27
11.3. 2
0.3. 2
 1.2.16
16.1.  7

0.1.30
0.1.31
0.3.21

0.3.20

0.18. 0



0. 9. 0
0. 4. 6
4.10. 0
7.10. 0
0. 2 .0
2. 4. 6
0.16. 0
0.16. 6
1.12. 0
 0.16. 0
19.  0. 6

7. 0. 6
1. 4. 6
8. 5. 0

0. 6 .0
1.10. 6



1. 5. 6
0.19. 0
0. 7. 0
1. 7. 6
0. 4 .0
0 .2. 0
0. 6. 0
0. 9. 6
0.19. 0
0.14. 0
19. 2. 0
2. 1 .6

1. 7. 6
0. 2 .6
0. 8. 6
9.17. 0

0. 8 .0
0. 7. 6
0. 1. 6
0. 8. 0
0 .8. 0
0 .2 .0
0 .2. 6
0 .3 .6
3. 9. 0
 3.13. 0
50.15. 0


0.12. 0
4.14. 0

1.  4 .0
6.10. 0

0. 5. 0
0.  5. 0
0.10. 0

0.13. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

The Hon
 Board of
  Ordnance



Trustees of
 the late
  Robert
   Ogilby































Sheet 6












James
   Patterson
      Esq



Executors of
 Mr Reid
Captain
   Savage

General
   Parker

George
   Varlo?









Colonel
   Drake




Trustees of
 Mr Tappy

















George
   Imms

John
   Bromley

Andrew
   Douthett?

Mrs
   Dashwood

John
   Butcher

James
   Turk

Isaac
 Newton
& another

Colonel
 Rowland
& another

353


397


221
222
228
230
236
238
237
239
220


227
225
226
229


85
86
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
104
105
103
106
107
108
109a


307


301


303


306


165


163


304



302
House & Garden


Cube? House


Pond
Garden
House
Ornamental Grounds
Garden Meadow
---
---
---
---


House & Garden
---
---
---


Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground
Garden Ground


Garden


Garden


Garden


Rose Mount


Market Garden


Garden Ground


Two House & Gardens



---
---


Garden


---
---
---
---
Pasture
Pasture?
Pasture?
Pasture?
Pasture?


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


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


---


---


---


Garden


---


---


---



---

0.3.20


1.3.27


0.0.18
0.0. 5
0.0.18
4.1.22
0.3.15}
0.0.22}
0.1.11
1.2.35
0.0.18
7.3.  4

0.1.26
0.0. 8
0.0.31
0.1.34
1.0.19

















         
3.0.15

3.1.16


2.0.28


1.0.27


0.3.31



0.3.38


0.3. 4


0.1.37



0.2. 2

0.13. 6


1. 7 .6





1. 0. 0
0. 7 .0

0. 2 .0
0.10. 0
0. 1. 0
2. 0. 0





0 .8. 0

















         
2. 6 .6

2.10. 0


1.12. 6


0.17. 6


0.14. 0


0.15. 0


0.12. 6


0. 7. 0



0. 8. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Widow
   Sylvester


Messrs
 John &
  Henry
   Shersley













Abraham
      Shott?


Sir John
   Webb?


Sheet 7
Marsh Land

Executors of
 Mr Ismay












Ironmongers
  Company
Herself



William
 James
  Covill
& others
James
 Farnsworth
& others
William
 Taylor
& others
John
 Scott
& others
William
 Fuller
& others

Colonel
   Grant


Himself




on which

Robert
 Morgan
& Vorley











John
   Bearblock
19
20


199



200


201


211


212



377

376

392
393
394


4d

27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
47
48


37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
46
Marsh
---


House & Gardens



House & Gardens


House & Gardens


House & Gardens


House & Gardens



House & Garden

House & Garden

Garden
Meadow
House & Garden


per acre / Modus is 

Marsh
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---


Marsh
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Reed
Pasture
Pasture


---



---


---


---


---



---

---

---
Pasture
---


charged

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


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

5.0.30
 7.0.14
12.1.  4

1.1.18



1.1.18


1.2.20


1.2. 8


0.2.35
6.2.11


0.0.22

0.3.14

1.0.19
1.3.27
0.0.36
3.1.  2



23.1. 8
9.0.20
0.1. 0
1.3. 2
5.2. 0
5.2.20
14.1. 5
10.3.29
13.2.21
14.2.12
9.3.12
   0.1.30
108.3.33

3.0. 1
15.1.12
10.1.34
8.3.20
7.0.24
18.0. 4
16.2. 0
18.1.35
 20.0.20
117.3.30

2. 2. 6
2.18. 6
5.  1. 0















3.12. 0


0. 2. 6

0.13. 6

0.16. 6
0.10. 6
0.  2. 6
1.11. 6



0. 7. 9
0 .3 .0
0. 0. 1
0. 0. 7
0. 1.10
0. 1.10
0. 4. 9
0 .3 .7
0. 4.5½
0 .4. 9
0. 3. 3
0.  0. 2
1.16.1½

0. 1. 0
0. 5. 1
0. 3. 6
0.2.11½
0. 2.4½
0. 6. 0
0. 5. 6
0. 6.1
           
1.12.6½

Houses, Cottages etc

Owner Occupier No. Description Quantity
The Lords
  Admiralty



John Allinson & others
John Alliston & others
Clothworkers Company


James Clquhoun?
Sheet 8


Commissioners of
 Woolwich Committee
 for building
  new Churches
John Dunkald
Executors of 
   ?? William Blessed

Charles Fensham





Rebecca Fenwick?
Glebe Land

















Executors of 
   Mr Hammond & others
William ?Staveden
  Harwood & others

Sheet 9
Robert Joll? & others

James




Henry Kidd & others


John Kane & others
George  Lucy
John Large? & others

Edward Lock Trustee of
  Shipwrights ?Mill 
    Company & others
Joseph & Georgiana
  Harrington &
     Charlotte ?Mercote









Sheet 10













Thomas Marsh & others
Rev Percey Newall

The Honourable Board
  of Ordnance













Sheet 11







































Sheet 12












Trustees of the late
   Mr Robert Ogilby

















Sheet 13





                       (Glebe)







     (Sarah Mountford
          & others)


James Patteson






Sheet 14




























Sheet 15
Richard ?edcock & others

Thomas Parkes & others

Trustees of the late
   Mr Punter




Thomas Punter
Charles Roland 
   Parker & others
Mrs Paine
Proprietors of Queen
   Street Chapel
Trustees of Roman
   Catholic Chapel
Messers Roupell & Boyd
   & others






William Henry Sherwin
    & others
George Smith & others
Anthony Sliothen? 
   & others
Minister & Elders of
   Scotch Church
Abraham Scott & others
James Blackesly 
   Spencer
Sheet 16
James Smith & others
George Thompson
   & others


George Coleman
   Tucker & others
Proprietors of
   Trinity Chapel
Sir John Wible
Directors of
Woolwich Equitable Gas
      Light & Coke Co
Sir Thomas Maryon
   Wilson & others

Frederick Wassell
   & others
Trustees  of Wesleyan
   Methodist Chapel
Executors of Mr Wright
    & others
Messrs Whitbread & Co
Trustees of Mr John 
  Shersby Wrangham
      & others
Themselves



Thomas Maling & others
Richard Wilkinson & others
George Henry Weld & others
Sally Cann


Himself
William Corfield & others
George Wood & others
Mary Bowman
Themselves

Themselves

William Gosling & others
William Jones & others


George T  Lacey & others
Catherine Brown & others

Henry Gollop & others

Charles Fielding & others
Herself & others
Sampson Whale
David Guef? & others
John Newton
David? Stallefair? & others
William Edward Randell & others
Richard Rexon? & others
John Butler
Rev William Greenlaw
Robert Joy & others
Joseph Renhorn?
Robert Jelly


William Pease & others




Frances Croucher & others

William? Marshall & others



Rev A  Delamare & others
Col'l? Strangways
John Bailey & others
John Cutler? & others



William Springett & others
Anthony ?Plow & others
Humphreys & others
Frederick Greenwood & others
Himself
William ?Hoffey & others
?Hemsley & others
John Stevens & others


Francis William ?anl & others
Thomas Parks & others
John Warren Hawkes

William? Lapark
James? Templeman ??ice? 
   & others
Edward Fardne? & others
Henry Sales & others
Joseph Millward & others
George Everitt
Robert Clothier
Francis Croucher
William Hale & others
Evan Griffiths & others
William Stewart & others
William Cann & others
William Fortescue & others
Stephen Youldon & others
Captain Wood & others
Thomas Lamb & others
Thomas Webber & others

Captain Wood
William Jones & others

Himself & others
James Bragger

Themselves




















































William Pettigrew & others
Charlotte Meek
Themselves



Samuel Hill & others
Capel Molyneuxs? & others
Thomas Wright

Themselves




Smith


John & James Furlong & others

Smith
William Henry Rowlstone
Miss Bean
H. Lintott?
Henry Lintott?
William Lett
Thomas Lee & others
Richard Denmore & others
William Griffin & others
John Hammond & others
Thomas Tame? & others
John Phillips & others
Thomas H Pl???ted  & others
S???? Dixon & others
Benjamin Davies & others
George H Graham & others
William Cheeld & others
Timothy Church & others
Frederick Johnson & others
Edward Jones & others
Reynolds & others
Charles Fagan & others
George Hudson & others

Sidney Harvey & others
Robert Joy & others
James Latten & others
Mrs Mc? Clachlas?
Charles Collins
Kent Waterworks Company


Samuel Farnfield & others
Henry Hodgson & others

Thomas Lee & others
John H Allinson & others
William Autin & others
James Toppleton
William T E Miller & others

Charles White & others
Himself
William? Floodgate & others
Stephen Butler & others
James Turk & others

William Andrews & others
Charles Meeks & others


Henry Whiteley
John Gownlock

John Edwards & others
William Raven
John Jackson & others

William Collins & others

John Childs & others
John Keller & others
Alexander Blest & others

James Farley & Mary Reid
John McDonald & others
John Jenkins & others
James Spooner & others

Himself & others

Robert Miller & others

Mr Joseph Richardson





Himself
John Hammond & others

Herself
Themselves

Themselves

James Hutcheson & others
Methodist Chapel Society
Solomon West & others
Themselves



John Paine & others
Himself & others

William Young & others
Himself & others

Themselves

Himself & others
William Sims & others


William Chapman & others
John Jenkins & others


John Mathews & others
Henry Hart & others

Themselves

Captain Beelson & others
Themselves
Steam Packet Co & others

Henry B Roff & others
James William Bull, Protective
   Gas Company & others
Himself & others

Themselves

Mrs Asylum Caryl & others

Mary Manton & others
George Champion & others

John Mansfield & others
Nicholas Mould & others

231
232
196
291
289
56
209
369
370
371
81
249
250
252
115

126

77
82


362
367
382
383
384
364
388
244
245
246
237
260
263
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277

256


204

207



385
386
372
380
381
373
382
312
205
207
150
15a?
253
279
133
352
354
78a?
79
180
186a
186
187

189a
190
191
19?
19?
202
216
258
259
280
281
284
296
297
298
300
305
308

278
236a

54
121
123
127
128
131
132
143
315a
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
322a
323
324
325
326
327
328
328a
329
330
332
336
337
330
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
347
349
405

406
408
409
410
411
412
414
415
417
418
419
420
149
154
282
283
285
286
355
356
358
359
389
396
357
398
399
87}
88}
89}
83
84
110
98
99
100
101
102
68
69
70
71
72
72a
78
78a
113
114
116
117
118
119
261
262
264}
265}
266
267
268
269
111
223
224

64
65

66
67
130
13?
139

140
141
142
153
155}
156}
157
158
159
160
161
162
164
166
168
169
167
170
171
172
173
174}
175}
176
177
178
179

254
255
374}
375}
12
13
14
15

52
17
214
215
138
248

152

57
58
60a
59}
61a}
62a}
63}
60
314

61
74

151

213
240


251
217
218
219
241
63a

62

395
55
77

73
75}
76}
80

112

208a

213a
242

243
247

Marine Infirmary
Marine Infirmary
Her Majesty's Dock Yard
Marine Barracks
Houses & Gardens
House Cottages & Gdns
Houses & Gardens
House & Yard
Drying Ground
Garden
House & Garden
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Town Hall & Police Court

Saint Johns Church

Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens


Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens  }
Houses & Gardens  }
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
House & Garden
Rectory House & Garden
Houses & Gardens
House & Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Houses & Gardens

Parish Church &
  Churchyard

Houses & Gardens

Houses & Gardens



Houses & Gardens
Stables
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens }
Houses & Gardens }
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
House & Garden
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Marquis of Hillington?
Houses & Gardens
Lord Howick & Yard
Houses & Gardens

Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
????????
Houses & Gardens
Garden
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Garden
Houses & Gardens

Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens

Part of Royal Arsenal
Engineers Barracks
Depot Buildings
Guard House
Hospital & Grounds
Waste
Plantation
Dead house? & buildings
Plantation
?
?
?
?
?
?
Pond
Plantation
Pond
Pond
Pond
Plantation
Horse pond
Plantation
Marnere? Pit
Plantation
Guard House & Road
Sheds
Artillery Parade
Royal Artillery Barracks
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Racket Court & Ground
Sheds
Plantation
Part of Plantation
Parade Ground & Roads
   Cadets Barracks
Sls?  ?ts?
Cadets Barracks
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Road
Waste
Plantation
Plantation
Garden
Houses & Gardens
Gun Towers?
House & Garden
Gran???iers
Inclosure of Pond
Mulgrave Pond
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
House & Garden
House & Garden
Field Officers Quarters
Field Officers Quarters
House & Garden
Garden
Part of Plantation
Sheds


Houses & Gardens
Salem Chapel
Rope Walk
Timber yard
Garden
Garden
Rt of Way & Sheep Pen
Garden
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Enclosure of Reservoir
Reservoir

Ordnance Arms & yard
Royal Mortar? House
    & Yards
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Part of ??????
Houses & Gardens
   & Building Ground
Building Ground
Building Ground
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens

Houses & Gardens
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Garden
Garden
Garden
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens

Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens

Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens

House & Lawn
Garden
Garden
Stables Yard & part
   of Marsh
Waste
House & Garden
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
House & Garden
Chapel School etc

Chapel

Houses & Gardens
Chapel
House & Gardens
Vacant
   Building
      Ground

House & Gardens
House & Gardens

House & Gardens
Wharf etc

Scotch Church

Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens


Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
Wharves

Chapel & Schools

Houses & Gardens
Gas Wharf
Wharves, 
   Houses & Gardens
Wharf, Houses etc
Wharf, Houses etc

Houses & Gardens

Chapel & Schools

Houses & Gardens

Ship Tavern, Houses etc
Houses & Gardens

Houses & Gardens
Houses & Gardens
0.2.17
0.2.10
54.1.12
4.1.29
1.2.30
0.2.31
1.1.24
0.0.30
1.0. 8
0.1.36
0.1.26
0.2.18
0.1. 5
1.1.11
0.0.38

0.1. 7

0.1.24
0.0.25


0.2. 2
1.0. 6
0.1. 8
1.1. 0

0.3.29
1.0. 3
1.3.30
0.2.18
0.1. 5
1.0. 6
3.1.28
1.2.20
1.0.36
1.1. 1
1.3.17
0.1.22
0.0.30
0.1.10
1.0. 5
0.3.14

3.2. 0


1.1.25

2.2. 0



0.2. 1
0.0.20
0.0.38

0.1.17
0.1.36
0.0.23
1.2. 9
0.1.33
0.1.19
0.1.34
0.0.10
0.1. 2
1.1. 5
0.3.14
0.2.32
0.0.10
0.0.17
1.3.21
0.0.10
4.2. 1
0.1.26
0.1.37

0.0.33
0.1.11
0.2.24
0.3.20
0.?.??
0.0.34
3.3. 1
0.2. 1
1.0.32
0.3.38
0.1.14
1.1.15
1.2.26
0.3.16
2.2.28
0.0.22
0.3.14
0.3.28

1.1. 0
0.1. 5

25.3.10
1.1.29
1.0.31
0.0. 5
4.0. 7
0.2. 2
0.0.39
0.2. 7
1.0. 3
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
1.0.??
0.3.?1
0.0.17
0.0.36
0.0.34
0.2.34
0.2.10
0.0.35
0.0.20
0.0.36
0.0.19
6.0. 5
20.2.24
0.2. 6
0.1. 2
0.0.23
0.0.17
0.1. 2
0.3. 1
0.3.12
0.0.19
0.0.17
0.0.22

2.1.30
1.1.15
3.2.32
0.2.27
0.2.36
0.1.12
0.0.23
0.1.32
0.2.27
0.3. 8
0.0.15
0.2. 2
0.0.33
0.2. 7
0.0.31
0.0.19
0.1.15
1.0. 3
1.3. 5
0.1. 1
0.3. 2
0.1.21
0.1. 1
0.2. 5
0.3.35
0.3. 1
0.2. 4
1.0.24
0.0.18


3.0.38
0.0.18
0.1.21
0.0.26
0.0.28
0.0.38
0.0.21
0.0.21
7.2.12
0.3.14
0.3. 3
0.2. 0
2.1. 0
0.0.28
1.1.30
0.0.12?
1.1.26
3.1.24
1.2.17
2.3. 4
2.3.23
2.1. 8
1.2. 3
1.0.11
1.3.17

0.1.22
1.1.27
0.0.21
0.2.26
1.3.22
0.1. 2


0.0.16

0.2.13
1.0. 0
0.3.32
?.?. ?
?.?. ?

1.0.10
0.1. 0
0.0.25
1.0.37
0.0.31
2.1.33

0.1.17
0.1.15
0.2.29
0.0.15
0.3. 0
0.0.21
0.1. 0
0.0.34
0.0.19
0.3.37
0.0.28
0.1.34
0.0.29
0.0.17
0.0.30
0.1.30

0.0.22
0.0.14
0.1. 0
1.1. 7

3.2.14
0.2.14
2.0.11

0.3. 1
0.0.28
0.0.27

0.2. 2
0.3. 1
0.0.12
0.2. 0
0.2.20
0.0.30
0.0.28

0.1. 0

0.2. 1
0.0.11
0.0.27
1.3.29



2.0. 3
2.0. 0

1.2. 9
1.1. 23

0.1.36

1.3. 7
0.3. 4


1.1.38
0.2.28
0.0.37
0.2.13
0.1.28
0.0.22

0.0.28

0.3. 0
1.0.16

0.1.37
0.0.20
2.0.18

0.1.29

0.1.12

0.1.15

0.0.22
0.2. 3

0.1.28
 0.2.  3
41.1.34

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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


---

1.0.12
1.0.14
1.0.25
0.3.14
4.0.25

48.0.27

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Sheet 1
John
   Alexander








John
   Brenchley

John
   Alexander








Joseph
   Champion

127
128
129
130
131½
131
253
255


49
50
51
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
92
93
94
106
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
149
150
151
152
154
155
156½
161
162
166
215
216

Park
Park
Shaw
Park
Shaw
Park
Yard
Garden


Well Field Shaw
Well Field 
Shaw in Well Field 
Stable Field Shaw
Stable Field Wood
Carriage Way
Stable Field Shaw
Stable Field
Shaw in Stable Field
Shaw in Stable Field
Church Field
Gusson Wood
Gusson Wood
Wingham Wood
Guston Field Shaw
Guston Field
Guston Wood
Cox's Wood
Great Church Wood
Shaw in Church Wood
Little Church Wood
Stoney Hutch
Stoney Hutch Wood
North Field
Millers Dane Shaw
Millers Dane
Shaw in Millers Dane
Millers Dane Wood
Long Lands
Shaw in Long Lands
North Field Shaw
Garden
Well Plot

Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Yard
Garden


Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Road
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Garden
Pasture


3.3. 1
2.3.24
0.0. 5
2.3. 4
0.0.32
2.2.35
0.1.19
 0.0.36
12.3.36

0.0.22
9.0. 7
0.1. 1
0.2.18
0.2. 4
0.0.22
0.1.16
12.0. 3
0.0.32
0.0.34
6.3.26
2.0.18
0.0. 8
0.2.29
0.1.17
5.1. 3
0.0.35
2.1. 3
6.0.32
0.0.26
1.0.27
2.1.22
0.3.19
13.3.16
0.0. 8
4.1.33
0.2.31
0.3. 0
9.1. 1
2.0.23
0.0.17
0.0.39
0.1. 1










1.12. 6
Sheet 2









































Sheet 3
216½
218
219
220
221½
222
223
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
233½
234
235
236
237
237½
277
278
280
281
283
284
285
286
280
290
291
292
322
323
324
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
Farm Yard etc
Stack Platt
Long Lands Shaw
Long Lands Shaw
Crab Tree Shaw
Crab Tree Shaw
Crab Tree Field
Bickuer? Wood
Upper Slip
Bickuer? Wood
Crab Tree Wood
Slip Wood
Lower Slip
Lower Slip Shaw
Drake Field Shaw
Drake Field
Drake Field
Shaw in Drake Field
Harry's Field
Farm Yard &
Cottage & Garden
Cottage Field
Hop Garden
The Meadow
Heel Shaw
Willow Bed
Slips Wood
Vinter Shaw
Vinter Field
Heel Bottom
Heel Field
Bedmonton Shaw
Bedmonton Field
Shaw in Bedmonton Fld
Great Darby
Great Darby Field
Shaw in Darby Field
Great Darby Shaw
Great Darby Field
Shaw in Great Darby Fld
Darby Chalk
Darby Shaw
Court Dane Shaw
Shaw in Court Dane
Little Darby
Shaw in Darby
Extraordinary charge for
1a 3r 18p of Hops at 9s
Buildings
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Hops
Wood
Pasture
Barn
Garden
Arable
Hops
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pit
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
per acre

0.1.26
0.1.29
0.0. 6
0.0.36
0.0.26
0.1.32
1.1.14
0.0. 7
1.2. 7
0.0. 8
0.3.33
3.0.36
1.0.38
0.1.11
0.0. 8
10.0.32
0.3. 2
0.1.32
0.2.11
0.0.17
0.1. 4
1.0.34
1.0.16
3.0.30
1.1. 3
0.2.32
0.3. 9
0.2.14
1.1.37
0.0.15
5.2.30
0.0.21
14.1.32
0.0.28
0.3.12
7.2.30
0.2.14
1.0.23
21.2.17
1.0.28
0.0.29
0.1. 1
0.0. 6
0.0.34
5.3. 6
   0. 3.  3
177.3.22














































           
33.11. 3
 0.16. 9
34.  8. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

William
   Bruce













John
   Bellamy


George
   Barwick
William
   Bruce













Stephen
   Keleey?


Edward
   Champian
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
254
257
258


95
107½


192
193
194
195
196
251
252
256
259
260
261
262
Square Field
Shaw in Square Field
Long Field
Shaw in Long Field
Chalk Pit
Shaw in Chalk Pit
Upper Square Field
Shaw in Upper Square Fld
The Four Acres
Lower Four Acres
Garden
North Field
Pratts


Lower Gortridge?
Part of Gortridge?


Shaw
Park Meadow
Shaw in Meadow
Shaw in Meadow
Shaw in Meadow
Park Field
Park Field
Park Field Shaw
Park Field
Wormshill Field
Champions Meadow
Shaw in Champions Mdw
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
---
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Garden
Arable
Arable


Pasture
Pasture


Wood
pasture
Wood
Wood
Wood
---
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood

3.2.23
0.0. 2
4.2. 2
0.0.13
0.1.20
0.0.13
3.1.17
0.0.15
4.0. 0
4.1.13
0.1. 9
4.0.27
 2.2.  2
27.1.6

3.3.35
2.3.34
6.3.29

0.2. 1
4.3.29
0.0.23
0.0.14
0.1. 9
0.1.18
6.2.39
0.1.12
0.1.29
6.0. 4
3.1.21
 0.0.13
23.1.12















6. 0. 0



0.17. 6













3.13. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Sheet 4
George
   Barwick









































Sir Edward
   Dering

William
   Brice









































Thomas
   Murton

44
61
62
64
66
67
68
70
71
72
73
74
82
83
84
85
86
87
87½
126
262½
263
263½
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355




1}
2}
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
18
20
26
47
48
52
52½
96
97
98
100
102
103
104
105

Barriers Wood
Great Field
Shaw
Don? Grove Wood
Great Field Shaw
Chalk Pit Field
East Well Field
Chalk Pit
East Field Valley
East Field Valley
Shaw
Chalk Pit
The Old Hop Ground
Oast meadow
Farm Yard
House etc
Front of House
Hop Garden
Shaw
Park Wood
Shaw
Stable Lees
Stable Lees
Oat ?Winnings Shaw
Cross Lees
Lodge & Yard
Little Kiln Lees
Kiln Lees
Kiln Lees
Old Hop Ground
Shaw in Hop Ground
Old Hop Ground
Pond in Hop Ground
Outer West Lees
Shaw in above
Inner West Lees
Inner West Lees
Shaw in West Lees
Inner West Lees
Extraordinary charge for
7a 1r 29p of Hops at 9s


Shaws in 
   Hawk Hill
Hawk Hill
Chalk Pit
Hawk Hill Shaw
Pond Field
Shaw in Pond field
Pond Field
Pond Field Shaw
Trundle Wood Field
Trundle Wood
Buckland Field
Bushey Field
Shaw in Bushey Field
Fipps? Wood
Yew Tree Field
Yew Tree Field
Wind Mill Field
Sheer Way Field
Shaw in Sherway Field
Great Downsels
Great Downsels Shaw
High Wood
Chalk Pit
Limekiln Wood
Little Downsels
Little Downsels Shaw
Little Downsels Wood
Extraordinary charge for
2a 3r 0p of Hops at 9s

Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
---
Wood
Arable
Wood
---
Arable
pasture
Bldgs
Garden
Pasture
Hops
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
---
Pasture
Hops
Pasture
Hops
Wood
Arable
Water
Pasture
Wood
Chalk Pit
arable
Wood
Arable

per acre


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

per acre


9.2.21
74.2.16
0.3 4
10.1.23
0.0.39
23.0. 3
4.2.34
0.0. 5
3.2. 4
10.2.18
0.1.22
0.1. 7
1.2.38
1.2.22
1.1.11
0.0.39
0.3.22
5.3.18
0.0.22
55.2.11
0.0.26
25.1.17
11.0.31
0.0.27
15.0.15
0.0.15
13.0.11
0.1. 8
18.2.23
1.0.28
0.0.14
9.1.36
0.0.14
14.3.11
0.1. 2
0.0.10
7.2.17
0.0.26
  3.3.34
327.1.29



0.0.10
0.0.18
15.3.37
0.0. 8
2.0. 4
12.2. 6
0.0.32
18.3.35
3.1.32
5.0.22
4.2.11
1.2. 5
1.0. 1
0.0.11
6.1.29
2.3. 7
12.3.23
7.1.13
5.2.33
0.0. 5
18.0.34
0.0. 6
11.0.15
0.0. 8
10.1.23
14.2. 1
0.0. 6
  1.1.33
166.2.30








































           
52. 6. 7
 3.6.11
55.13. 6




























           
26. 7.3
 1. 4. 9
27.12. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Baldwin D.
   Duppa


Wormshill
   Parish





Sheet 6
Frinstead
Overseer
 of the Poor

Mrs Annie
   Foley































Thomas
   Grensted

John
   Golding


Sheet 7
Baldwin D.
   Duppa


Abraham
   Crooker




The Poor

John
  Champion


William
   Saywell































William
   Grensted

Abraham
   Crocker
345
360


341
342
343
344


148

19



267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
296
297
298
200
201½
202
203
204
205
206
207
210
211
211½
239
240
241
242
243
244




141


175
176
177
178
197
198
199
?247
249
250
264
265
299
300
308
309
310
311
312
346
356
357
358}
359}
Little Duppal?
Duppa's Wood


Great Poor Field Shaw
Great Poor Field
Little Poor Field
Shaw in  Poor Field


Allotments

Poor Land



Sheerway Field
Sheerway Field
High Field Shaw
High Field Shaw
High Field Wood
Long Field
Long Field Shaw
Pond Field
Hop Garden Field
Further Field Shaw
Further Field
Bottom of Sheerway
Bottom of High Field
Little Field Shaw
Little Field
Little Field
High Field Shaw
Barn Field Shaw
Barn Field
Barn Field Shaw
House Field Shaw?
Forestall
Farm Yard
House Meadow
Hop Garden 
Hop Garden Shaw
Hop Garden Shaw
High Field
Shaw in High Field
Extraordinary charge for
1a 0r 27p of Hops at 9s


House &


Cherry Garden
Heel Field
Heel Chalk Pit
Heel Field Shaw
Garden
House &
Front Meadow
Part of Bracklets
Bracklets
Bracklets Shaw
James Croft
James Croft Shaw
Saints Wood
Loam Pits
Great Dane Wood
Little Dane Wood
Little Dane Field
Chalk Pit
Part of Little Dane
Little Dane Shaw
Hook Wood
Little Hook
Hooks
   Shaw
Wood
Wood


Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood


Gardens

Arable



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

per acre


Garden


Pasture
Arable
---
Wood
Garden
Court
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture
---
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture

Wood

1.3. 9
6.0.37
83.0.  6

1.0. 5
5.2.11
2.0.19
 2.0.  6
10.3.  1

0.2. 1

7.1. 9



0.1.25
2.3.28
0.1.31
0.0. 6
2.3. 7
1.2. 1
0.1.28
4.0.27
1.0.15
0.1.34
2.0.21
3.0. 1
1.1.32
0.0.14
1.2.34
0.3.34
0.0.14
0.0.29
4.1.20
0.0.12
0.0.28
0.3.20
0.0. 9
1.2. 2
1.0.27
0.0.16
0.0.13
6.2.17
 0.1.  4
39.0.34



0.0.19


5.1.16
35.2. 5
0.0.30
0.2. 0
0.1.12
0.1.16
2.0.31
0.3.26
6.0.13
0.0.37
53.2.18
0.2. 0
7.3.26
10.3.10
2.3. 2
0.0. 8
2.2. 0
0.0.24
2.1. 8
0.0.22
0.3.20
2.2.29
0.2.29
  0.0.18
136.3. 0



0.16. 0





2. 4 .0



1.12. 0































          
6.19. 6
0.10. 6
7.10. 0




























31.10. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

John
   Golden


















Sheet 8




Rt Hon
 Lord
  Harris


















Robert
   Hinde

Nicolas
   Joke
William
   Saywell











George
   Stewart
   









Stephen
   Bensted














Lord
   Harris



Abraham
   Crocker

Nicolas
   Joke


293
294
315
316
318
319
320
321
337
338
339


295
313
314
340
344½
361
361½
363
365
376


17
26
27
28
34
35
36
37
38½
39
40
41
42
69


38
43
63


173


156
Poddomes
Poddomes Shaw
North Lees
North Lees Shaw
Little Rover
Rover Shaw
Shaw in Paddomes
North Lees Shaw
North Lees Shaw
Fox's Croft Shaw
North Lees Shaw


Weston Shaw
Western Field
Western Field Shaw
Western Shaw
Western Shaw
Broom Field
Broomfield Shaw
High Field Wood
High Field
Long Field


Norwood Hill
Barn Field
Barn Field Shaw
Milstead Field
Farm Yard etc
Stack Plot
House etc
House Field
Shaw in House Field
Pinchers
Great  Field Shaw
Great Field
Great Field Shaw
Pinchers Shaw


Banky Wood
Savage Wood
Savage Shaw


Cottage &


Brown Leaf Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Pasture


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


Wood
Wood
Wood


Garden


Wood

8.2. 5
0.1. 5
0.2. 8
16.2.20
2.3.29
0.1.36
0.0. 3
0.1.21
0.0.17
0.0.36
 0.0.  3
30.0.23

0.1. 3
9.1. 3
0.0. 5
0.0.33
1.0.13
5.3.15
0.0.13
1.2.35
2?.1.19
 6.2.14
45.1.23

3.2.30
9.1.35
1.1. 5
12.3.18
0.2.20
0.0.15
0.0.34
1.3.25
0.0. 3
9.0.36
0.1.28
39.3.26
0.1.17
 0.0.15
80.0.27

2.2.17
9.0. 7
 0.3.  9
12.1.33

0.1. 7


7.1.31












6. 0. 0











3. 2. 0















21.14. 0




0.17. 6




0.13. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Nicolas
   Joke





Stephen
   Kelcey



Sheet 9























Thomas
   Knight

Milstead
   Parish
Stephen
   Bensted





Stephen
   Kelcey


















John
   Kite


John
   Giles


John
 Champion


Charles
   Goathair
160
224
159
158
157


107
108
163
167
208
217
238
276
277½
279½
286½
289
317
325
326
339
362
364


209
214


287
327


212
213


16
14
15
Brown Leaf Wood
Ozier Bed
Chalk Hole Field
Shaw
Chalk Pit


Mill Meadow
House &
Mill Meadow
Bedmonton Hill
Glovers Field
Cottage &
C?????
Upper meadow
Bushy Meadow
Bushy Mead Shaw
Shaw
Little Wood
Rowen Wood
Plantation Wood
Cottage &
Fox's Croft
Round Wood
High Field Wood


House &
The Meadow


Giles's
Giles's


Meadow
Cottage &


House &
Poor Valley
Poor Valley
Pasture
Oziers
Pasture
Wood
Chalk


Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Garden
Wood
Wood
Wood


Garden
Pasture


Garden
Garden


Pasture
Garden


Garden
Arable
Arable

2.0.16
2.0. 2
3.0.36
0.0.12
0.1.  3
7.2.29

10.2.16
0.1.35
10.0. 0
1.0.21
9.1.28
0.0.16
3.2. 4
8.0.20
8.1. 6
0.0.32
0.0.16
0.0.29
2.0.31
6.0.23
0.0.23
2.1.16
0.3.23
 6.2.15
70.1.13

0.2.30
1.1.14
2.0.  4

0.0.37
0.0.10
0.1.  7

0.3.28
0.2.  0
1.1.28

0.0.17
1.2.37
0.2.32
2.2.  6






0.13. 6



















10.13. 6



0. 7 .6



0 .2 .0



0 .4 .0




0.11. 0
Milstead
   Parish


Edward
   Marshall




Sheet 10






James
   Pope

Richard
   Snoard
Charles
   Davis


Edward
   Marshall


William
   Ransome?







James
   Pope

Mary
   Sho??den
21
22


20½
25


23
24
29
30
31}
32}
33}


369½


164
164½
165
Stoney Hitch
Stoney Shaw


Plantation
Shaw


Shaw
Shaw
Further Field
House Field
House
  Garden
     &


Muddenden


House &
Mill &
House Field
Arable
Wood


Wood
Wood


Wood
Wood
Pasture
Orchard


Premises


Wood


Garden
Yard
Pasture

2.2.36
0.0. 6
2.3. 2

12.2.11
 0.2.19
13.0.30

0.0.17
0.0. 7
5.1.28
0.2.17
0.028
0.0.11
0.0.30
6.2.18

1.3.24


0.0.38
0.0.23
2.2.37
3.0.18



0.15. 0



2. 5. 0








1. 3. 0

0 .4. 6





1.10. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

George
   Stewart








Thomas
   Thomas

Richard
   Thomas

Joseph
   Thompson












Sheet 11
George
   Stewart








George
   Hadlow

Richard
   Thomas

Joseph
   Thompson






Thomas
   Taylor
366
367
370
371
372
373
374
375


141½


369


88
168
266
65
77
147


89
90
91
116
116½
117
118
144
145
146
169
170
171
172
174
201
245
246
248
Gorbridge Field
Gorbridge Shaw
Great Field
Shaw
Lower Shaw
Cottage &
Cottage &
Gorbridge Shaw


House &


Devils Rough


Drybones
Place Dane
Sheer Way
Don Grove
Lemon Wood
Barrs? Wood


Drybones
Drybones Shaw
Drybones Shaw
Cover Field
Large Orchard 
Garden
Little Orchard
House & Lawn
Farm Yard &
House Meadow
Place Dane
Reed Hill
Pond
Old Hop Ground
House & 
Reed Hill Shaw
Little Sheerway
Great Sheerway
Steel? Yards
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Garden
Orchard
Wood


Garden


Arable


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Orchard
Garden
Orchard
Pasture
Premises
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Water
Arable
Garden
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable

1.1. 3
1.0.36
8.0.38
0.0.33
0.1. 4
0.1. 1
0.0.33
 0.0.39
11.3.27

0.0.13


3.0.27


2.0.13
2.1.25
3.3. 8
2.0.34
3.3.11
14.0.  0
28.1.11

2.0.39
0.0.20
0.1. 4
31.3.16
1.1.21
0.0.31
0.1.17
0.0.14
0.1.17
6.1.37
5.2.23
1.2.26
0.0. 3
1.3.30
0.2. 3
0.0.13
12. 14.3.19
 2.3.39
62.2.21









1 .4. 0




0. 7 .6








2.15. 0




















18. 5. 0


















William
   Wise
Thomas
  G????den 
















William
   Wise
126
132
132½
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
142
143
174
181
180


45
60
99
101
153
221
282
Shaw
Shaw
Hole? Shaw
Sa????ed
Horse Race
Middle Wood
---
?rayfet
Kings Croft
Kings croft
Meadow
Houser &
House plot
Shaw
Grandison? Wood
Horse Race


Well Wood
High Wood
High Wood
Part of High Wood
Wingham Wood
Crabbice? Wood
Bicknor Lane Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood

0.0.17
0.1.38
0.0. 5
8.0.30
1.2.24
1.0.12
0.0.16
12.2.31
1.0.25
1.1.25
1.2. 1
0.1. 3
0.2.36
0.0. 5
3.0.29
 1.2.15
34.0.32

9.1. 6
12.2.15
5.2.33
0.0.29
7.2.35
4.1.17
 1.1.  5
41.0.20

















8. 0. 0








5. 3. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Sheet 12
Rev Robert
 James
  Dolling
  (Glebe)

Himself

75
76
78
79
79½
80
81
120
121
142
123
124
125
125¼
125½
119

S??????
Shaw
Mounts
Shaw in Mounts
Shaw in Mounts
Wishing? Neck
Three Acres
House &
Yard & Premise &
Banky
Shaw
Shaw
Cowfield
Cowfield Shaw
Shaw
Church & Churchyard

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

Wood
Wood
---


1.0.19
0.1.31
3.3.27
0.0.13
0.0. 7
2.2.15
3.2.22
0.2.15
0.0.25
11.2.18
3.2.28
0.0.12
2.3.33
0.1. 4
0.0. 2
 0.1.34
31.2.25


















6. 0. 0

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial Impropriator Remarks
George
   Baker


Rev Allen
 Higgs
   Barker


John
   Barnes





Hugh
 Stewart
  Carlow

James
 Townsend
   Carter





















Sir Samuel
  Chambers
    Bart.
George 
  Baker 
    & others

Elizabeth
  Spikeman



William
  Mannering





Thomas
   Buck


John
  Pearce






















William 
   Mannering

60



63




116
117

118



1



2
3
4
5
6
7

8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
21

20


20a

120
122

Smithy Cottages



Cottage & Garden




Little Meadow
House, Gdn, Barn}
 & Paddock         }
Paddock



Arable Field
  & Orchard


Barn Field
Two Arce Meadow
Forstal
Starkeys Castle
House & Garden
Paddock, Cottage
   & Stole
Orchard
Pond
Three Acre Marsh
Three Corner Marsh
Marsh next Carlow
16 Acre Marsh
Marsh next Selbys
Fordlands Saltings
16 Acres next Gdn
18 Acres
Thirty Acres
Stoney Croft
Forty Acres &
 Shoulder of Mutton
Pt of Shipman's Fld


Pt of Shipman's Hill

Starve Crow
Arable Field
Garden



Garden




Arable
Garden }
Pasture}
Pasture



Arable
Orchard


Arable
Meadow
Pasture
Homest'd
Garden
Site &}
Pasture}
Orchard
Water
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Marsh
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

Arable
Arable


Arable

Arable
Arable

0.0.39



0.1.10




1.1.05

0.2.10
0.1.23
2.1.38


1.3.17
1.0.35
3.0.10

10.2. 3
2.1.13
0.3 1
0.2. 3
0.2.13

2.1.10
1.1.10½
0.1.32
6.3. 6
4.2.24
6.3.24
18.0. 0
17.1.36½
3.1.20
19.3. 7
19.0.32
29.1.12
31.3.30

46.1.11
 46.0.13
268.2.21

4.0. 0


3.3. 3½
2.3.  9  
6.2.32½


















0.13. 9




1.10. 0

























1. 8. 0



1.10. 0











































51. 0. 0

Owner Occupier No. Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial Impropriator Remarks
Dean &
 Chapter of
  Rochester
    Cathedral
William
   Pye

24
25

26
27
33
35
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
46
69
70
71
75
76
78
80
129
130

138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
151
153
159b

Eighteen Acres
Hop House Field 
     & 19 Acres
Ten Acres
Bromptons
Reed Ground
Home Field
Mowing Marsh
Little Meadow
Little Wouldham Fld
Manor Farm Hse,Gdn
Homestead
Buildings & Pond
Stack Yard
Salt Marsh
Great Wouldham Fld
Fourteen acres
Sixteen & Six Acres
Four Acre Marsh
Ash Plantation
South Marsh
Reed Ground &
Plantation
North Dean &
   Shrubbery Field
40 & 21 Acres
Nine Acres
Seven Acres
Cottage, Yard, Gdn
Shaw
Barn Wood
Pond Field
Pasture Field
Wood
Hadlow Haw
Well Wood
Salt Marsh
Wood
Marsh Wall
Arable

Arable
Arable
Meadow
Reed
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Garden
Sites
Water +
Yard
Saltings
Arable
Arable
Arable
Marsh
Wood
Meadow
Reed
Wood +

Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Garden +
Wood
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Saltings
Wood
Pasture

18.2.24

32.2.29
10.0.36½
5.2. 7
15.2.25
16.3. 0
16.0.13
2.3. 8
13.1.33
0.2. 2
0.2.26
0.3.27
0.2.11
0.3.11
33.3.14
14.2.12
22.2.16
5.0.17
2.0. 4
12.3. 8
4.3. 1
0.2.33

29.3.20
66.1.29
14.2.27
7.2.21
0.1.6½
1.2.14
9.0.23
18.3.24½
6.1.18
2.3.10
57.2.24
4.1.30
3.1.37
25.1.17
  0.1.19
478.2.50








































133. 0. 0

Dean & Chapter of Rochester Cathedral

Ralph Dennis,

Mary Ling



Thomas
   Meeson,
Ellis, James




Thomas Hart

Thomas
    Turner,


William
   Cleggett, 

149




62

37
159a


154
155
156
157

Monk Wood




House & Garden

Marsh
Marsh Wall


1st Field
2nd Field
Meadow
House & Garden
Wood




Garden

Marsh
Pasture


Arable
Arable
Meadow
Garden

97.1.21½




0.0.29½

3.0.36
0.1.36
3.2.32

0.3.12
0.2.10
0.1.30
0.0.34
2.0.  6

6.16. 0








0.14. 4





0.12. 0

Owner Occupier No. Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial Impropriator Remarks








Representat-
   ives of
Edward Paul,
   Pilcher,  

Edward
   Rose, 

William
 Sankey,  &
John Coles
Edward
  Davies &
    another

Abraham
  Swan


Thomas 
   Wiffin &
Jefoe
   Hemsley

Edward
   Russell

William
  Sankey &
John 
   Coles

97



105
111


61




65


51
99
102
68
73
32

Chalk Pit & Field



Field
Farther Field


House & Garden




Cottage & Garden


Mansion & Garden
Arable & Chalk Pit
Chalk Pit
Meadow
Meadow
Marsh
Pit &
  Arable


Arable
Arable


Garden




Garden


Garden
Arable +
Pit
Meadow
Meadow
Pasture

2.2.26½



7.2.21
8.2.21
16.1.2

0.1. 6




0.0.33


0.2.31
5.2. 8
0.3.13
1.2.23
1.3.15
 1.3.34
12.1.34

0.10. 0





4. 8. 0















3.10. 0




























John
   Selby

Sir John
 Kennard
  Shaw   Bart.
Robert
   Norris

Joseph
   Binhill, 

Edward
 Davies  
    another



Sarah
 Mannering, 


John Selby 

57


54


86
95
97
107


104
114


150

Cottage & Garden


Cottage


Beauleys Cliffe
Plot
Chalk Pit
Chalk Cliff Field


Twelve acres
Cottage field


Pt of Common Field
Garden


Scite ?


Arable
Arable
Pit
Arable


Arable
Arable


Arable

0.0. 4


0.0. 4


3.2. 6
0.0. 9
0.2.34
2.1.21
6.2.30

12.0. 0
 4.2. 2
16.2. 2

3.0. 0











2.13. 0



4.15. 0

1. 1. 0

Sir John
 Kennard
  Shaw   Bart.
George
   Pearson

90a
110a
77

81
82
83
84
85
87
88
89
93
108
109

94
115
152
98
159c

Part of 18 Acres
Part of Barn field
Pond Marsh

Home Marsh
Hop Garden Field
Captains Marsh
Reed Bed
Reed Bed
Cliffe Field
Well Hang
Hall Field
Home Orchard
Little Fords
Scarboro' Cottage
    & Paddock
Great Fords
Scarboro' Field
Arable Field 16 Acres
Twenty Acres
Marsh Wall
Arable
Arable
Marsh
  Pasture
Marsh
Meadow
Meadow
Reed
Reed
Arable
Arable
Arable
Orchard
Arable
Scite &
 Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture

1.0. 0
1.0.25

5.0. 4
8.2.1½
6.0.16
8.0.19½
1.0.18
2.0.26
4.1.9½
20.2. 0
21.3. 2
3.0.15
0.1.28

1.0.11
14.1. 2
5.2.35
16.3.34
20.3.22
  0.0.38
142.1.6½






















16.16. 9






















18. 0. 0

Owner Occupier No. Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial Impropriator Remarks
Sir John
 Kennard
  Shaw   Bart.














Revd. Henry
 Shepherd
George
   Pearson















John
   Bronger

Thomas
  Turner, 

William
  Wingate, 

William
   Lankford, 

John Coles, 
 & William
 Sankey, 

William
  Tippen Jnr

31


72
74
90
101
100
106
110
112
54
91
92



50


52


49


55


56



55

Reed Bed


First Slip
Second Slip
Eighteen Acres
Three Corner Field
Port Field
Town Field & Slip
Barn Field
Coney Field
Horse Marsh
Wouldham Hall
Homestead Pond &
    Garden


Cottage & garden


Meadow


Cottage & detached
    Garden

Watermans Arms
  Public House

Saltings



House & Garden
Salt
 Pasture
 & Reed
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Marsh
Scite

Garden


Garden


Meadow


Garden



Garden

Saltings



Garden



2.0. 4
1.2. 7
1.1. 6
17.0. 0½
3.0.24½
5.1.33
10.0. 6
4.1. 5
2.0. 8
2.3.34
0.1.21

 1.0. 3
51.0.32

0.0.14


0.1.27


0.1.19



1.0. 3

0.1.14



0.1.33
















15. 2. 0




0. 2. 0






0.10. 6

0. 0. 6



0. 2. 6

























Trustees of
 Rochester
  Free School
John Selby

23
28

29
30

36

59
69
103
119
121
123
124
125
126

127
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
158
159

Shipmans Hill
Marsh

Marsh
Reed Ground &
    Saltings
Marsh

Part of 4 Acre Mead
Cottage Gardens
Pt of Common Field
Golden Hill
Eight Acres
Eleven Acres
Goodhughs Hill
Barn Field
Garden Field

Homestead
Eleven Acres
First 7½ Acres
Nine Acres
Farther 7½ Acres
Upper 7½ Acres
Old Gong
Spendall
Barn Field
Marsh Wall
Arable
Marsh
  Mown
Pasture

Saltings
Mowing
  Marsh
Pasture
Gardens
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable &
  Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture

20.3.13½

3.3.22
16.2.20

3.0.21

3.2.15
4.3.12
0.2.11
9.3.16
8.1.30
8.1.35
11.2. 0
7.3.31
21.0.29

9.3.32
1.0.31
21.3.39
7.3.20½
9.3.35
8.0. 2
8.0.15
11.0.28
5.3.24
5.0.3½
      0.2.28
210.1.35½





























62. 0. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial Impropriator Remarks
Trustees of
 Rochester
  Free School


George
   Weller 






Revd Allen
 Higgs
   Barker,
(Rectorial
    Glebe)

Wouldham
 Parish
John
  Linridge



Charles
 Simpson,
  & others

John
 Hawkham
   & others

Revd Allen
 Higgs
   Barker

59a

103a


66



64



22
47
48
128


45
58

79
113

161
162
163
164
165
166
160

Part of Four Acres

Pt of Common Field


Cottages & Gardens



Cottages & Gardens



Glebe
Rector & Garden
Farm Yard Barn
Glebe Pasture


Church & Graveyard
Common Saltings

Cottage
Wouldham Common

Road
Road
Road
Road
Road
Road
Occupation Road
Arable &
   Wharf
Chalk Pit
 & Arable

Garden



Garden



Arable
Garden
Scites
Pasture


Scite
Common
 Pasture
Scite
Common
 Pasture
---
---
---
---
---
---
---


0.2.18
1.0.  0
1.2.18

0.0.37



0.0.13



6.2.22
0.2.35
0.0.36
 3.0.  0
10.2.16

0.1.19

29.1.22
0.0. 2

139.3.20
5.3.33
4.0.19
0.0.31
1.1.37
1.1. 6
1.1. 0
  1.0.28
185.0.17




0.10. 6













0.10. 7

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 misinterpretation, visitors to this site need to recognise that there will be errors. Visitors who wish to verify information
contained in this site should access the original tithe award schedules which are held on microfilm at the K.H.L.C.

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Population 1801 to 1921

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 1

James
   Alexander
      Esq.






































Sheet 2


Joseph
Larking








































Abraham
   Leney


1279
1280
1281
1282
1283
1284
1285
1286
1286a
1287
1288
1289
1290
1291
1292
1293
1294
1295
1296
1297
1298
1299
1300
1301
1302
1303
1304
1305
1306
1307
1308
1309
1309a
1311
1311a
1312
1313
1314
1315
1316


1317
1318
1320

Wrotham Hill Farm
24 Acre field
Shaw in 24 Acre field
Barn field (part of)
Yew Tree field (part of)
White piece field (part of)
Leys field
Leys Shaw
Garrett field
Barn yard in Garrett field
Romley’s field
Romley’s Shaw
Shaw in Romley’s
Shaw in Romley’s
12 Acres
Shaw in 12 Acres
10 Acres
Shaw in 10 Acres
5 Acres
Butshill Wood
Beaton field
15 Acre field
Platt hill wood
13 Acres
Platt hill field
Fenn wood
Fenn’s field
House Meadow
Shaw in House Meadow
Orchard
Homestead and landway
Oast house & small field
Little Meadow
Shaw in Little Meadow
Hop Garden
Shaw in Hop Garden
Little Broom Shaw
Broomfield
Broom Shaw
Little Woodbines
Woodbine Shaw 


Wadlands
Great Woodbines
Green hill


Arable
Shaw
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Arable
---
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Meadow
Wood
Orchard
---
Pasture
Meadow
Wood
Hops
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood  


Arable
Arable
Arable



24.1. 0
0.1. 0
1.3. 9
2.0.32
0..0. 6
23.1. 0
1.2.25
19.0. 8
0.1. 3
15.2.20
1.0. 9
0.2.14
0.1.10
13.0. 5
1.0.36
10.3.20
2.0.20
5.1.33
13.2.17
9.2.26
15.3.20
19.3.34
13.3.29
9.2.15
2.1.25
11.3.26
3.1. 0
0.2.23
1.2.27
1.2. 4
1.0. 0
3.1.15
0.0.21
7.1. 3
1.0.24
1.3.33
8.0. 5
4.2.20
2.0.37
   0.3.14
257.2.28

8.1.30
11.3.10
12.3. 5
33.0. 5

  











































45. 0. 0




7.19. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Miss
   Allchin




Colonel
 Thomas
   Austin
William
Sotter ?




Richard
   Wakeman


Col. Thomas
   Austin


William
   Harrison








William
   Simmons
1275
1276
1277
1278


661
662


876



705
708
709
710
711
712
713



689
690

691

692
693
694
695
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
4 Acre Meadow (part of)
Shaw in 4 Acre Meadow
Orchard
Homestead & pt orchard


Stangate Hop Garden
Stangate Hop Garden


Little Mount House 
   & Field

Bastead
Green’s Wood
Piece before Plough
Garden
Orchard
House, Barn etc
Orchard Shaw
Long Ground 
       & Oast house


Kiln field
The Caps field &
   coneyearth in furze
The Caps field &
    coneyearth in furze
Falhams
High field
Highfield Shaw
Gorse hill
Yew Tree field
Shaw adjoining
Great Harps
Haws Wood
Butlers
Butlers Shaw
Long Meadow
Meadow
Wood
Orchard
---


Hops
Hops


Wood
 / Arable


Wood
Hops
---
Fruit
---
Wood

Hops


Arable

Rough

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

1.2.10
0.1. 0
0.1.18
0.1.30
2.2.18

0.1. 6
0.1. 5
0.2.11


1.2.13


2.1. 0
4.2.25
0.0.32
1.2.12
0.0.22
0.1. 5

12.1.16
21.1.32

4.2.20

19.1.11

4.3.30
21.1.29
8.0.11
2.0.20
7.0.33
21.2.20
0.3.35
11.0.10
7.1.35
4.3.20
2.0.32
4.3. 9





0.14. 0



0. 4. 0


0.2.0










9. 7. 6














Sheet 3









































Sheet 4
703a

743
744
745
746
747
748
749
750
751
752
753
754
755
756
757
758
765
765a
766
801
805
806
807
808
809
810
811
812
813
814
815
823
824
825
826
827
828
839
840
857
858
872
873
874
875
879
880
Shaw adjoining Long
   Meadow
Short Bottoms
Short Bottoms
Great Dish
Great Harps
Great Harps Shaw
Little Harps
Cottages Gdn Barn Yard
Broom Reed Shaw
Blue field
Fan field Shaw
Fan field Shaw
Shaw adjoining
But field
The Buts
Great Kiln field
Little Dish field
Sigestris
In Sigestris
House Shop & Garden
Hatch Wood & Furze field
Long Collings
Great Collings
Little Cripps
Marsh field
Homestead
Parkfield
Parkfield Meadow
Rough Shaw in Parkmead
Rough Shaw in Parkmead
Rough Shaw in Parkmead
Great Hatchams
Newland Field
Newland Shaw
Home Garden
In Garden
In Garden Shaw
In Garden Shaw
Stone reed field
Stone reed Shaw
Broom reed
Broom Shaw
Sewitts furze field
Little Stattles field
Great Stattles field
Great Stattles Shaw
Carpenters field
Carpenters Shaw
Wood

Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
---
Wood
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Hops
Arable
Arable
Wood
---
Furze/Wd
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
---
Meadow
Pasture
Rough
Rough
Rough
Arable
Arable
Wood
Hops
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Hops
Wood
Rough
Rough
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood

0.1. 5

0.2. 5
0.0. 5
14.3.15
8.0. 0
1.1.37
4.1. 0
0.1.33
0.3.13
13.1. 4
1.1. 8
5.2.38
0.1.16
6.0. 7
1.0.15
9.3.20
3.0. 5
16.1. 0
0.1. 0
0.2. 5
10.2.14
6.2.20
6.3.12
2.0. 3
7.0.27
1.3.20
2.1. 0
12.2.30
0.3. 5
0.1. 3
0.2.22
8.2.10
6.3. 9
0.3.35
15.3.30
2.1.27
0.1.17
0.0.32
9.0.36
2.2. 7
6.3.16
4.3.21
4.3.14
7.1. 6
12.0. 3
0.3. 8
2.0. 0
   0.1.13
346.3.26



















































85. 0. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Colonel
  Thomas
    Austin
Benjamin
   Watson




















James
   Caston



John
   West

A.
   Watson

742
767
768
769
770
771
772
773
774
775
816
817
818
819
821
822
844
845
846



706
707
881


770a


882
In Short Bottoms
Spooks field
Shaw in Spooks field
Hops in Spooks field
Stone Stile
Orchard
House Barn Shed & Yard
Orchard
Forge field
Little Isaacs
Little Hatchams
Little Hatchams field
In Hatchams
In Hatchams
Robsacks field
Shaw in Robsacks field
Platt field
Little Benjamin
Homestead & Orchard



House Shop etc
Little Meadow
Cottage and Garden


Fruit plantation & House


Cottage and Garden
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops
Hops
Orchard
---
Orchard
Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Hops
Fruit



---
Meadow
---


Fruit


---

0.3.25
8.2. 4
0.1.13
1.0.39
9.0.10
0.2.22
0.1. 1
0.2.34
1.1. 2
1.0. 5
2.0. 0
2.1.14
2.2.29
0.0.25
5.2. 2
0.0.32
12.2.18
1.1. 4
  0.3.30
51.2.29



0.0.12
0.3.15
0.2. 3
1.1.30

2.0.14


0.2. 3




















18.10. 0





0. 9. 6

1.10. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
William
   Barton

David
   Beadle
Sheet 5






Brenchley
   & Co.







W & S.S.
Buss
George
   Page

Edward
   Carter

David
   Beadle




William
   Thompson



Charles
   Dowley


Elizabeth
   Buss
?54


187


130
136a
185
186


123
124



683
684


86
86a
House & plantation


House & Hop Garden


Hop Garden
Fruit Garden
Hop Garden
In Hop Garden


Plantation
House Garden Etc
   (Red Lion Inn)


House Stables & Garden
Little piece


Late Burges Hse & Barn
Before House
---


Hops


Hops
Fruit
Hops
Fruit


Fruit/Hops

---


---
Arable


Hops/Fruit
---

1.0.16


0.3.3


2.0. 5
2.0.12
1.2.15
0.3. 3
6.1.35


2.0. 0

0.1.13
2.1.13

0.2.6
1.0.22
1.2.28

3.3.24
0.0. 3
3.3.27

0.15. 0


0. 7. 0







3.13. 0




0.19. 0



0.15. 0



1.13. 0
Mrs.
   Buttanshaw























Sheet 6
William
   Golding
























Thomas
   Charlton
282
286
287
288
289
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
321
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345



1033
1034
1035
1036
1036a
1037
1038

1039
1040
Barrack Meadow
Shaw
Half Acre
Shaw
Before House
Spinney Meadow Shaw
Spinney Meadow
Budgen field
Kitchen field
Homestead
Swans field
Shaw adjoining
Quarry field
Wagmires
Cole House field
In Cole House field
Homestead & yard
Broad field
In Broad field
Orchard
Mill Shaw
Suttons
Sprat piece



Long pond Meadow
Long pond Meadow
Long pond Meadow
Barn field
Coxes field
6 Acre field
2 Tenements & Garden
   Barn Orchard etc
7 Acre field
Kiln field
Meadow
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Wood
Meadow
Arable
Hops
---
Arable
Wood
Hops
Hops
Arable
Hops
---
Arable
Hops
Fruit
Wood
Hops
Arable



Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Arable

---
Arable
Arable

3.0.30
0.1.11
0.2.20
1.0.24
2.1. 6
0.1. 0
1.3. 5
3.0.32
3.0.28
0.3.20
6.1.34
0.1.30
3.0.32
1.2.28
3.2.25
3.2. 8
0.3.18
4.3.35
15.2.20
0.1.33
3.0.23
1.1.30
3.3.11
4.0.19
70.1.2

2.0.2
2.1.34
3.0.9
5.1.20
4.1.5
6.0.30

1.2.13
6.0.10
5.1.0
36.1.3

























25.13.0











13.10. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Mrs.
   Buttanshaw
Thomas
   Jull


















Mrs.
 Buttanshaw
1045
1046
1047
1048
1049
1049a
1050
1051
1052
1053
1054
1054a
1055
1056
1057
1058
1059
1060


1593
1594
1595
1672
White Gate field
Little Ox pasture
Great Ox pasture
6 Acre field
Lodge field
Ash plantation in Lodge Fld
Burges’s field
7 Acre field Barn & yard
Berrys Meadow
Little Shots
Shots
Hopsin Shots
Great Shots
Wellens field
Little Wellens field
Little field
Profits
Allens field


Asspringe Meadow
Lawn
House Garden etc
House etc
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Hops
Meadow
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Pasture


Meadow
Meadow
---
---

5.1. 7
3.0.20
5.0. 9
6.3.29
10.0.36
0.0.19
11.2.14
8.0.20
5.2.32
1.2. 6
5.3.11
4.2.35
6.2.10
2.0.27
0.2.20
6.2. 4
2.2.10
5.0.20
91.3. 9

11.0.10
4.2.34
1.2.35
 0.0. 4
17.2. 3



















28.15. 6





9. 9. 1
John
   Buttanshaw





Sheet 7

William
  Jonathan
    Carter


















Trustees of
   Cooper
George
   Green







William
  Jonathan
    Carter















James
   Caston

Thomas
   Jull
249
251
283
347
351
352



517
518
519
520
521
595
596
597
598
599
600
601
602
603
604
605


634


1069
1070
1071
1072
1073
1074
1075
1076
1077
1078
1079
1080
1081
Ash plantation
Mill Cottage & Meadow
Cottages and Gardens
Mill Shaw
Piece adjoining River
Piece adjoining River


Winfield Mill
Slip before House
Garden
Plaxtol Hop Garden
Little Tibbs
Shaw
Shaw
The Bogs
The Bogs
Garretts Well Shaw
Mill Outbuildings & Garden
Shaw above Mill
Oast house bank
North Clays
Old Garden
Garretts well
Garretts well


Disputed piece


Pond field
Home Meadow
Homestead
Slack field
8 Acres
Little Rantles
Great Rantles
Penstock
Landway
Bushy field
Long Meadow
Lues?
Goodens field
Wood
---
---
Wood
Wood
Wood



Gdn/ Wood
--
Hops
Fruit
Wood
Wood
Meadow
Meadow
Wood
--
Wood
Hops
Hops
Hops
Hops
Fruit


Garden


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

1.2.34
3.0.26
0.1. 8
2.2.24
0.1. 6
0.0.35
8.1.13


0.1.36
0.0.34
1.2.16
2.0. 9
0.2.31
0.0.24
1.1.13
1.0. 9
0.3. 0
2.2.13
0.2.30
1.3.22
3.1.22
2.2.13
0.3. 7
 0.3. 1
21.0.0

0.1.20


6.2.25
2.2.30
1.0.13
4.3. 0
8.2.16
8.1.16
11.2. 0
8.0.19
6.1.32
14.0.30
6.3.26
3.1. 0
12.2.20
95.0.27








1.10.0


















9. 1. 6

0. 2. 6















29.5.0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Trustees of
   Cooper

Abraham
   Leney?























William
   Ellis

1322
1324
1325
1326
1327
1328
1329
1330
1331
1332
1333
1334
1335
1336
1337
1338
1339
1339a
1340
1341
1342
1434
1344


1676
1677
Hognore
Little Bowyers
Great Bowyers
Ruffetts adjoining
Chalk pits & Sheds
Crow hill
Further 9 Acres
Hither 9 Acres
Side Hill
Jews Harp
Sawpit field
Homestead
Barn field
Little Grove
Great Grove
Pasture adjoining Wood
Pasture adjoining Wood
Hognore Wood
Hognore ruffett
Hognore Wood
Great Common field
Little Common field
Sluts Guts
Strar field


House Garden etc.
Meadow

Meadow
Arable
Pasture

Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
---
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Rough
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


---
Meadow


2.0.13
7.0. 2
6.3.12
1.2. 1
10.2. 0
9.1.25
9.3.35
17.3.22
0.2.26
6.1.20
0.3. 1
8.2.30
2.3.38
3.3.22
0.3.38
0.2.16
21.0.25
5.0.14
19.3.20
7.1.10
1.3.10
1.3. 7
9.2.20
156.3. 7

0.2.10
1.0.22
1.2.32

























25.17.6



0.14. 0
Thomas
   Cross



M. D. D.
   Dallison
      Esq











Sheet 9
Thomas
   Cross



Richard
   Summers




David
   Diplock
1270

1271


33
34
36
37


54
57
58
104
105
116
120

121
122
137
137a
141
167
168
554
Small field in rear of
   Tenement
2 Tenements & Gardens


In 4 Acres
Part of 4 Acres & Barn field
Barnfield Shaw
Toll Barn field


In Grove Wood
Yaps Green
In Yaps Green
Hare Lane field
Shaw round Hare Lane field
Fruit plantation
Green Orchard

Homestead & Garden
3 Acre field
Well field
In Well field
Well field Shaw
Browns Castle Meadow
Lower? Browns Castle Mdw
Hop Garden
Arable

---


Hops
Arable
Wood
Hops


Wood
Arable
Hops
Arable
Wood
Fruit
Fruit /
  Pasture
---
Arable
Hops
Arable
Wood
Meadow
Arable
Hops

0.3.28

0.1.  6
1.0.34

2.0.15
7.3.5
1.1.0
3.3.5
14.3.25

0.2.34
7.0.30
1.0.19
5.3.35
0.2.24
1.1.29

1.0.39
1.2. 8
3.1. 0
6.3. 5
3.3. 0
2.1.24
4.2.36
4.3.35
  0.3.26
46.2.24

0. 6. 6


0. 6. 6





4.1.0

















15.10.0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
M. D. D.
   Dallison
      Esq 
David
   Beadle


Charles
  Buttanshaw




Thomas
   Knowles














Henry
   Perch 
157
158


268
269
270



271
277
278
296
297
298
311
324
325
326
327
328
334
334a


313
314
333
335
Upper Browns Castle
In Upper Browns Castle


Willow bed field
Great Meadow
Wall Droppers


Roughway
Toll field
Butchers Meadow
Pond field
Roughway Meadow
Cherry Ground
Hoadleys
Swans Orchard
Little Broad field
Quarry field
Quarry field & Shaw
Forge field
Crouchers
Homestead
Garden


Grovehill field
In Grovehill field
Plantation & Cottage
Cottage and Garden   
Arable
Hops


Arable
Meadow
Meadow



Arable
Meadow
Arable
Meadow
Hops
Arable
Fruit
Arable
Arable
Quarry &
Hops
Hops
---
---


Hops
Arable
Fruit
---

3.2.16
1.2.29
5.1. 5

1.0.26
2.1.12
2.2.  0
5.3.38


8.1.33
4.2.16
6.0.17
4.1.27
4.2.20
6.3.15
2.0.21
2.0.24
12.2.37
2.0.32
1.1. 8
4.1.24
0.2. 5
  0.2.24
61.0.23

1.3.23
1.0.16
2.2. 2
0.2. 0
6.0. 1



1.15. 0




2. 5. 0
















22.1.0





3. 0. 0
Sheet 10





Mrs. S.
   Dean





A.C.
  Eagleton
     Esq






























Sheet 11

M.D.D.
   Dallison
      Esq.


James
   Poltick?

William
   Isted


Henry
   Wright

A.C.
  Eagleton
     Esq




James
   Fry

272
555
564


1610


672
677


148


802
1032

1487
1663


1031
1488
1490
1492
1493
1494
1495
1496
1497
1499
1500
1501
1502
1503
1498
1504
1505
1506
1507
1508
1509
1510
1512
1539a
1500
1623
1612
1511

Rail field
2 Cottages & Gardens
2 Cottages & Gardens


Little Meadow


Orchard
Garden & Old Shed


Hop Garden


Gammons Spring
3 Tenements, Garden,
   &  Orchard etc
2 Tenements &Garden,
2 Tenements & Garden


Home field
Common field
Sawyers field
Baldwins field
Shaw in Baldwins field
Nickeys Mead
Shaw in Nickeys Mead
Fore horse by the head
Shaw in - ditto -
Lower Mead
White field
Hops in White field
Shaw in White field
Homestead
Cottage and Garden
Round Orchard
Rough field
Shaw in Rough field
Long Orchard
Home Meadow
Shaw in Home Meadow
Home Orchard
Baldwins Meadow
Boro Green Meadow
Wrotham Hop Garden
Little Tanners Hop Garden
Green Leach
2 Tenements, Barn & Gdn

Meadow




Pasture


---
---


Hops


Wood

---
---
---


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


7.3.28
0.1.36
0.1.24
8.3.  8

2.0.37


1.0.30
0.1.23
1.0.24

1.0.24


4.3. 5

2.0.12
0.1.35
0.0.33
7.2.  5

1.3. 3
10.3.31
7.0. 8
10.0.20
0.1. 6
7.1.20
0.0.35
3.2.15
0.0.27
13.0.38
11.1. 0
0.3.28
1.1.19
2.0.20
0.2.20
5.0.30
7.0.10
0.2.30
1.0.30
10.1.25
0.1. 0
1.3.38
3.3.16
10.2.29
4.0.19
1.2. 5
5.1.33
  0.2.30
124.0.15


2.17. 0


0.14. 0






1. 8. 0

0. 9. 6







1. 8. 0





























38.17. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

A.C.
  Eagleton
     Esq








Henry
   Elliott









Richard
   Elliott

Charles
  Wilbraham


Abraham
   Leney





Henry
   Elliott









Richard
   Elliott

1591
1592


1585
1586
1589
1611



529
530
565
566
567
568
569
572



725
726

728
729
733
734
735
736
737
Wrotham
House, Garden etc.
Mdw, 2 Cottages & Gdns


Little Plot
Great Plot
Crokers pit
Malt field


Street hill
Upper tibbs
Upper Shaw
Beaks Bottom
Street hill
Shaw adjoining Road
Street hill field & Cottages
Street hill field Shaw
House, Barn, Shed 
   & Cottages Gardens


Orchard
No Name

Homestead
Orchard
Hop Garden
Shaw adjoining Hop Garden
Filbert plantation
My land
In My land

---
Meadow


Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Arable



Hops
Wood
Hops
Fruit
Wood
Arable
Wood

---


Fruit
Arable
 / Meadow
---
Fruit
Hops
Wood
Fruit
Arable
Hops


0.1.10
0.3.38
1.1.  8


0.1.27
1.0.22
3.0.31
4.1.25
9.0.25


3.3.28
0.1. 6
1.0.14
8.0.20
0.1.12
5.2.24
0.2.30

  0.3.24
20.3.38

0.1.32

3.1.25
0.1.27
1.0.28
1.3.19
0.0.12
3.1.28
2.1. 6
  1.1. 6
14.1.23




0. 3. 6





0. 3. 6











7. 8. 0











8. 9. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 12
Mary Jane
 Evelyn
& the Hon. &
 Revd
Evelyn
 Trustees
& William
  John
Evelyn Esq.

Thomas
   Walker?

1168
1169
1170
1176
1177
1177a
1178
1180
1181
1182
1183
1183a
1184
1185
1185a
1186
1187
1188
1189
1190
1191
1192
1193
1193a
1197
1198

East Caters
Middle Shots
West Caters Shots
Great field
Little House Mead
Shaw in Little House Mead
House mead
Homestead & Roadway
Upper Kingsland
9 Acres
Kingsland
Shaw in Kingsland
5 Acres
Lower Kingsland
Shaw in Lower Kingsland
10 Acres
Upper 15 Acres
8 Acres
8 Acres
Great Tylers Meadow
Little Tylers Meadow
Little Fen pond Meadow
Shaw adjoining road
Shaw adjoining road
Rimneys field
Romneys Shaw

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


10.0.11
8.3. 5
9.0.30
13.3. 0
4.2.12
0.1.13
6.1. 1
3.3.12
6.3.35
10.0. 0
11.2. 6
0.1. 0
6.0.32
7.3. 3
0.1.20
10.0.35
15.2. 0
4.0.36
4.1.38
6.3.15
4.3.10
4.2.26
1.2.33
0.3.12
12.3.34
   5.1.  8
171.1.27




























49. 8. 6















Sheet 13








Himself







Thomas
   Lockyer




Samuel
   Rutley

1194
1195
1195a
1195b
1196


1217
1222a
1223a
1224a
1240b
1242


1219
1220
1221



1201
1202
1203
1216
1222
1224
1225
1226
Fen Pond Farm
Fen pond Meadow (part)
Toll field
Shaw in Toll field
Meadow in Toll field
Lower 15 Acres


Furze field
Fir plantation
Fir plantation
Fir plantation
Fir plantation
Fir plantation


Fish pond meadow (part of)
Hall field
Great plain



Patch Grove field
Lady meadow (part of)
Comps field
Oak walk (part of)
Lower 10 acres
Coney Shaw field (part of)
Beggarhouse field (part of)
Upper Markin Springfield

Meadow
Hops
Wood
Meadow
Arable


Furze
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Meadow
Pasture
Pasture



Pasture
Meadow
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


7.0.30
7.3.38
0.2.34
1.0.  0
14.0.  1
30.3.23

9.1. 0
0.1. 8
0.0.28
0.0.21
1.0.10
  0.1. 3
11.0.30

10.1.10
0.3.39
  0.3.14
12.0.23


10.2.21
6.0. 6
11.3. 5
2.2.10
9.1. 0
6.0.35
5.1.28
  8.0.  0
59.3.25







11. 7. 0







0.17. 0




3.10. 0










17.5.00
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Mary Jane
 Evelyn
& the Hon. &
 Revd
Evelyn
 Trustees
& William
  John
Evelyn Esq.


















Sheet 14
Samuel
   Rutley
1204
1205
1206
1207
1208
1209
1210
1212
1213
1214
1215
1227
1228
1229
1230
1231
1238
1239
1240
1241
1243
1244
1245
1246
1247
1248
1249
1250
1251
1252
7 Acres Mead
Long Mead
Crabtree Mead
Lower Penstock
Upper Penstock
Upper Ridgey field
Lower Ridgey field
Lower hook field
Middle hook field
Upper hook field
Starve Acres
Stack field
Stack field
Dally field
Orchard
Homestead
14 Acres
13 Acres
Hog Trough
Blackthorn hill
5 Acres
Martin Leys
Birches Wood (part of)
Lodge Croft
Old house field
10 Acre field
White hill Shaw
White hill
Hay down hill
Robsack
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Hops
Hops
Fruit/P'ture
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Furze
 / Waste

6.2.25
6.1.24
4.3.38
6.1. 0
5.1.11
11.2.30
9.3.10
8.2.13
7.1.38
10.3.12
12.0.16
8.2. 7
3.0.12
10.3.20
4.3.10
1.2.26
13.3.32
14.0.24
14.2. 8
28.2. 5
5.0.29
15.1.30
23.0. 0
18.0.22
6.3.35
10.0.21
5.1.31
18.3. 0
20.1. 7

  13.1. 2
326.3.28
































56.18.6

George
   Munyard
















George
   Morgan

1253
1254
1255
1256
1257
1258
1259
1259a
1260
1261
1262
1263
1264
1265




59A
60A
61A
62A
63A
64A
65A
66A
67A
68A
69A
70A
71A
72A
Terrys Lodge Farm
Coopers Corner
Coopers Corner Wood
Plains
Bread house
Long house
Grubs field
Great hole
Great hole Shaw
Great hole Shaw
Shaw adjoin'g Coopers Wd
Goldsmiths Croft
Starve Crow
40 Acres
Little Coopers Wood


Woodlands
Drain Farm

The Grove
The Grove
The Grove
Little Grown hill
Great Grown hill
In Great Grown hill
Braky? field
House Gardens & Stables
East Marsh?
Barn field
Dolton? field
Banky Water
Banky Water Shaw
White Gate field (part of)

Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Wood




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


8.3.10
44.0. 0
15.0.30
14.2.25
11.0. 0
15.2.30
22.3. 5
1.0. 2
3.2.20
0.3.28
11.1.10
6.3. 5
0.1.34
  1.1. 3
157.2.2



4.3.12
6.3.16
2.3.14
4.3.28
12.2.20
0.2.21
10.0. 0
1.0.37
9.1.10
20.1. 0
4.1.10
10.1.10
2.0.15
 7.0.30
97.1.23
















22.12. 3

















9. 7. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 15
Freebairn
   Esq
















William
   Fremlin



Sir William
 Richard
  Poulett
    Geary

William
  Jonathon
    Carter















William
   Lever



Thomas
   Tibbey

759
760
761
762
763
764
859
860
861
862
863
864
870
886
887
888


955
956



142
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
At Platt
Sotshole Wood
Sotshole
In Sotshole
In Sotshole
Shaw adjoining
2 Cottages & Gardens
Broom reed Shaw
7 Acres
Broom reeds
Great & Little poppies
Great & Little poppies Shaw
Cottage, born etc.
Dale field
Hop Garden
Cherry Orchard
House Garden & Orchard


House Stable etc.
House and Garden


At Plaxtole
In Well field
House Barn etc.
Hop Garden
Plantation
Hop Garden
Orchard Meadow
Hops in Orchard Meadow
Meadow

Wood
Arable
Hops
Arable
Wood
---
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
---
Arable
Hops
Fruit
---


---
---



Wood
---
Hops
Fruit
Hops
Meadow
Hops
Meadow


2.0. 5
2.2.15
2.1. 0
1.1. 6
0.1. 2
0.1.30
0.3.38
6.3. 9
4.1. 2
15.2.23
1.1.10
0.2.22
7.1.12
2.1. 8
2.2.15
 0.3.  8
51.2. 5


0.2.25
0.0.32
0.3.17


0.0.30
0.0.30
2.3.28
0.1.25
0.3.25
0.1.25
0.0.27
0.2.28
5.3.18


















20.11.0



0. 2. 6











2. 2. 6








Sheet 16
Thomas
   Wakeman



Thomas
   Knowles



















Mrs.
   Shrubsole
831
832
833


965
966
966a
967
967a
968
969
970
971
972
973
974
974a
975
976
976a
977
978
979


1357
1357a

1358
Orchard
Hop & fruit plantation
Orchard


Old house Green
Kiln field
Shaw in Kiln field
Great Broadfield
In Great Broadfield
Little Broadfield
Annetts hill
Crow hill
Starve Crow
Homestead etc.
Bare field
Bridge Meadow
Garden etc
Little Potters field
Wrotham field
Shaw in Wrotham field
Potters Mead Wood
Great Potters Mead
Clay pit Wood (part of)


Newland Wood
Keanshill in Newland
    Wood(Hognore wood)
Newlands
Fruit
Hops/Fruit
Fruit


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


Wood
Wood

Arable

0.1. 9
1.2.16
0.1.13
2.0.38

10.3.12
12.1. 0
0.2. 3
10.0.20
0.0.28
9.0.30
10.1.20
9.0.0
5.1.2
2.1.20
5.1.2
8.3.24
0.0.28
1.2.27
3.0.15
0.1.9
3.1.6
5.0.38
0.1.25
98.1.29

9.2.10
3.3.30
  9.2. 0
23.0. 0




0.16. 0




















2.12. 0




2.12. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Sir William
 Richard
  Poulett
    Geary













Sheet 17

William
   Ledger


























Thomas
   Kern

1381
1382
1383
1384
1385
1386
1387
1389
1390
1391
1392
1393
1394
1395
1396
1397
1398
1399
1400
1401
1402
1403
1404
1405
1406
1407


1415
1416
1417
1418
1419
1420
1421
Ford Farm
14 Acres
Shaw in 14 Acres
Shaw in 14 Acres
Old Lay
Upper Mead
In Upper Mead
6 Acres
13 Acres
In 13 Acres
In 13 Acres
5 Acres
Cruikshanks
20 Acres
In 20 Acres
Bush Mead
Lodge Mead
High field
Trosley High field
Barn field (part of)
Homestead
Mill Mead
Upper Mead
Park field
Banks
In Banks
Kiln field (part of)


Lower Meadow
Front Meadow & Stable
Forge etc.
Hill Mead
Little Mead
Upper Garden etc.
Royal Oak Inn. etc

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


Meadow
Meadow
---
Meadow
Meadow
Fruit
---


14.3. 0
1.1.24
3.0. 2
9.3. 0
7.1.30
0.1. 0
7.1. 0
13.2. 0
0.1.16
0.1.12
5.2.20
12.3.12
21.0.12
0.3. 0
6.2.19
4.3. 0
10.3.20
13.1.20
2.1.13
3.0.20
3.3.20
5.1.19
11.1.10
2.1.12
0.2.24
   9.0. 7
171.3.32

3.1.13
1.3.39
0.0.27
3.2. 2
0.3.30
0.1.26
 0.3.15
11.0.32




























54. 8. 6








2. 7. 0

William
  Golding Esq
Sheet 18

John
   Carnell







George
   Clement

70
71
72
74
75
76
85


78
Ashurst Farm
Tree Orchard
House Buildings & Garden
Church Orchard
Home field
Church Hop Ground
Cherry Garden
Shrubbery


House shop & orchard

Fruit
---
Pasture
Arable
Hops
Hops
Shrubs


Fruit


0.3. 9
1.2. 0
0.3.22
4.1. 9
1.2.36
4.0.36
0.0.16
13.2. 8

0.1.17









4.15. 6

0. 4. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
William
  Golding Esq









Sheet 18
Mrs.
Knowles

Henry
Wright


William
Golding Esq










John
   Carnill
126


143



159
160
161
162
163
164

165
166



182
183
184
199
200
201
202
203
House forge and Garden


Hop Garden


Down Street Farm
Orchard Meadow
Shaw adjoin'g Orchard Mdw
First Meadow
Little Colley land
Great Colley land
Shaw bottom of little 
   Colley land
Banky Meadow
Shaw adjoining Banky Mdw


Down Street
Little reed meadow
Great reed meadow
Colley land Shaw
Cottage Barn & Shed
Barn field
Shaw
Banks
Cuckows Mead
---


Hops/Fruit



Meadow
Wood
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Wood

Meadow
Wood



Meadow
Meadow
Wood
---
Arable
Wood
Arable
Meadow

0.2. 8


2.0. 8



2.2.14
0.0.24
2.1.36
2.0.29
4.1.23
0.2. 9

3.1.30
 0.1.12
16.0.17


2.0.23
3.0. 0
0.3.37
0.1. 7
4.2.30
0.0.16
3.0.12
4.2.26
18.3.31

0. 7 .6


0.19. 0













4.14. 0










5.15. 0

Mrs. Golding
   & Mrs.
   Buttanshaw


Thomas
   Hackett


















Sheet 19

Charles
  Walker
     Parker


Thomas
   Fry






Thomas
   Hackett








Thomas
   Hackett

1652
1663



615

616
617
620



610
715

716
717
718
719
720


1041
1042
1042a
1043
1044
In Wrotham
Court lane field
House Garden etc.


Adjoining Crowhurst
Plantation Oast House
    & Cottage
Toll field
Toll field
Hop Garden above road


At Bastead [Brasted]
Shaw adjoining river
Homestead Garden 
   & Tanyard Mead
The Moors
Old Garden 3½ Acres
2½ Acres
5 Acres
4 Acres


Homestead
Great Meadow
Barn Meadow & Barn
2 Acre Meadow
2 Acre Meadow

Meadow
---



Fruit

Hops
Wood
Hops



Wood

---
Wood
Hops
Arable
Arable
Arable


---
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow


0.3.32
1.0.  3
1.3.35



1.1.29

2.2.25
0.2.34
8.3.30
13.2.38


0.0.35
1.3.25

7.1.25
8.3. 5
2.2.10
5.0.18
  3.3.29
29.3.27

0.1.13
2.0. 6
0.2.24
1.3. 0
1.3.22
6.2.25




0.19. 0









5. 1. 0











9.13. 0






2.13. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Jeremiah
   Heaver


Mary
   Hicks


Samuel
   Hinton




Mrs. Ann
   Hodsall


Mrs.
   Humphrey

D.G.
   James Esq













Sheet 20

William
   Pearson


William
   Baker


Samuel
   Hinton




Richard
   Jessup


Mrs.
  Humphrey

Thomas
   Jull









Robert
Fauchon

1273
1274


156



1266
1267
1268
1269


1680
1682


154


1061
1062
1063
1064
1065
1066
1067
1068



1082
1083
1084
1085
1086
1087
1087a
1088
1088a
1089
1089a
1090
Adjoining Stansted Parish
House and Garden
Part of Hop Garden


Cottage & Plantation


Labour in Vain
2 Tenements & Gardens
House Meadow
Middle Meadow
Further Meadow


House Orchard Garden etc
House Orchard Garden etc.


Cottage & Plantation


Barn field
Buildings Yard Orchard etc.
Garden field
Compen field
Plain Meadow
Ruffetts
Strong Meadow
House Garden etc


New House Farm
Roundabout
Lower Eades
Middle Eades
Penstock
Upper Eades
White hill
Shaw
Hook field
In Hook field
Side hill
In Side hill
Howlands (let to labourers)

---
Hops


Fruit



---
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow


----
---






---
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Meadow
---



Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable


0.0.26
0.1.17
0.2.  3

0.1.17



0.0.30
2.1.27
2.0.35
1.3.12
6.2.24

0.2. 4
0.3.29
1.1.33

0.1.37


4.2.30
0.2.26
2.1.9
10.0.34
3.1.10
2.0.15
3.1.18
0.1.18
26.3. 0


2.0.7
6.2.10
7.0.30
0.2. 5
6.2.20
27.3.20
0.1.6
26.1.29
0.1.7
33.0.0
0.3.0
4.3.32




0. 4. 0

0.9. 0







1.8. 0




0.17.0

0.7. 0











9.15. 0
1090a
1091
1092

1092a

1093

1094

1095
1095a

1096
1097
1098
1099
1100
1102
1103
1104
1104a
1105
1106
1106a
1107
1107a

1108
1108a
1109
1109a
1110
1111
Howlands (let to labourers)
Scrub wood
The Slip

Old Road in The Slip

Hill Barn field

Squares field

Skippers down
Part of Old Road in 
   Skippers Down
Round Wood
Labor in Vain
Long Wood
20 Acre field
Wood
3 Corner field
Great Lay
Scrubbs Wood
In Scrubbs Wood
Scrub side hill
Half mile field
In Half mile field
Great Sitling
Shaw belonging to 
   Great Sitling
Starving Sitlings
In Starving Sitlings
Upper Furlong
in Upper Furlong
Lower Furlong
Pockets
Arable
Wood
Rough
 / pasture
Rough
 / pasture
Rough
 / pasture
Rough
 / pasture
Pasture

Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Waste
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable

Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable

0.2.1
2.0.21

3.2.0

1.0.17

3.2.11

9.0.20
16.3.20

0.2.30
2.2.13
7.0.29
6.1.3
20.2.33
4.0.0
4.0.26
22.3.20
9.0.19
8.1.20
32.0.0
14.3.20
0.1.16
26.2.0

1.1.10
19.1.0
0.0.25
17.3.30
0.1.12
12.1.18
17.2.30

Sheet 21 1112
1113
1114
1115
1116
1117
1118
1119
1120
1121
1166
Balls Marsh
Fen Green
Lowlands
Oak Meadow
Devils Kitchen
Old Hop Garden
Banks Meadow
Hog field
Barn field
Homestead
Shaw belonging to Pockets
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Hops/Fruit
Meadow
Hops
Arable
---
Wood

20.0.25
16.3.0
6.0.26
2.2.22
8.1.0
2.2.27
9.2.19
8.1.15
2.2.35
    0.0. 3
460.0.19











135.7. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
D.G.
   James Esq















Sheet 22















Continued
  in Part 2
Thomas
   Charlton
1133a

1122
1123
1124
1125
1126
1127
1127a
1128
1129
1130
1131
1132
1133
1134a

1137a
1138a
1134
1135
1136
1137
1138
1139
1140
1141
1142
1143
1144
1143a
1144a
In Mudhole field

Madham Miller
Lower Bushey field
Upper Bottoms
Lower Bottoms
6 Acre field (part of)
10 Acre field (part of)
In 10 Acre field
Sheep field (part of)
Beggar house field
Banks
Boro Green field
4 Acres
Mud hole field
In Upper Bushy field

In 3 Corner field
In Barn field
Upper Bushy field
6 Acre field
Sugar Loaf field
3 Corner field
Barn field
House field
12 Acres
6 Acres
Middle gate field
5 Acres
7 Acres
In 5 Acres
In 7 Acres
Pasture 
 / landway
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
 / landway
Wood
Shaw/ Wd
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Meadow
Pasture
Meadow
Meadow
Wood
Wood


0.2.28
10.1.20
8.1. 0
6.1. 3
9.0.10
1.0.19
8.0.34
0.0.20
2.3.33
2.0.36
2.0.32
8.3.20
4.2.37
7.2.25

0.2. 0
0.2.33
0.2. 3
7.1. 7
5.3.17
6.0.34
3.3.39
5.0. 1
5.2.29
8.2.10
6.2.20
4.3.20
4.3.24
6.1.33
0.3. 1
   0.0.30
140.3.18

































37. 6.6 

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 22
    continued
D.G.
   James Esq
























Sheet 23


Benjamin
   Harrison






Robert
Gibbons












Thomas
Spencer


1145a

1145
1146
1147



1148
1149
1150
1151
1152
1153
1154
1155
1155a
1156
1157



1525
1526
1527
1528
1529
1530
1530a
1531
1532
1537
1538
1539
1540
1541
1542
1543
1544
1545
1546
1547
1548
1549
1550
1551
1552


In Great pond field

Great Pond field
Ruffetts
Great Meadow (part of)


Old Bury Farm
Barn Stable Shed etc.
Barn field
Hives field
Grange
Patch Grove field
12 Acres
9 Acres
12 Acres
In 12 Acres
Feign hill
10 Acres


Park Farm
Great French hill
Park Wood
Furze & Wood
Great 5 mans
Little Great 5 mans
Little French hill
Adjoining Little French hill
Shaw in Little French hill
Kiln Meadow
Long pitts
In Long pitts
Cold Blew
Maddocks
In Maddocks
Long Ground
6 Acres
Thisley Meadow
4 Acres
Town field
Calves pasture
10 Acres
Penstock
Brightlands
Perkins Piece
In Perkins Piece


Wood 
 / Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Meadow



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



Hops
Wood
Rough
Pasture
Pasture
Hops
Wood
Wood
Meadow
Arable
Shaw
Meadow
Arable
Shaw
Arable
Pasture
Meadow
Meadow
Hops
Pasture
Pasture
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Wood




0.1.7
8.2.10
5.0.39
14.1.20
28.1.36



1.2.13
8.1.30
20.0. 4
8.3.28
19.2.25
12.0.20
9.2. 6
12.3.24
0.0.30
8.1.26
   9.3.20
111.2.26


10.1.27
16.2.28
1.0.20
7.3. 0
7.1. 0
6.2.12
1.0. 0
0.1.14
7.3.16
5.0.16
0.0.30
5.0.19
8.1.35
1.0.13
9.3.20
6.0.16
12.0.35
4.2. 0
10.1.18
2.2.35
9.2. 4
4.3.30
6.3.26
3.3.36
0.0.27








5.12.6













32.13. 6



















Sheet 24
1553
1554
1555
1557
1558
1559
1560
1561
1562
1563
1564
1565
1566
1567
1568
1569
1570
1571
1572
1574
1575
8 Acres
Barn field
Homestead
Groves
Great Park field
Hickets
Hops in Hickets
Hops in Hickets
Church field
Batemans
Shaw in Batemans
Shaw in Batemans
Garden in Batemans
Great Rangers
Round Kings hill
Part of Buts hill
Part of Buts hill
Part of Buts hill
In Part of Buts hill
Small field
Part of Buts hill
Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Hops
Hops
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
(erased?)
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood

8.1.10
7.3.24
2.3. 0
6.2.36
22.2. 8
15.1. 0
1.3.34
3.0.10
71.2. 0
5.1.26
0.0.32
0.0.19
0.1.18
21.0. 0
14..2.10
0.3.15
1.0. 6
17.3. 0
0.1.15
0.1.39
   1.1.32
353.3.11






















94.15. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
D.G.
   James Esq






















John
   King












Mrs. E.
   Knowles

John
   Spencer





John
   Spencer






Frederick
   Leney



Abraham
   Leney

Benjamin
   Watson

William
   Fremlin









Mrs. E.
   Knowles

1533
1534
1535
1536



1576
1578
1579
1580
1581
1582


1587
1588
1625


1613


854


908
909
910
912
913
914
915
916
917


422
407
Part of Park Farm
Brick Kiln & yard
Shaw in Brick Kiln & yard
2 Cottages and Gardens
Botany


At Wrotham
Field and Shed
Upper Plain field
Upper Plain field
Maiden field
Plain Mead
Lower Mead


Bull Meadow
Bull Meadow
Bull Inn etc.


Common field


Kings field


Banks field
Paddock
2 Tenements & Gardens
Little Meadow
Home Garden
In Home Garden
In Home Garden
Pigs? field
Pen? Wood


Sedge Brook Shaw
Hop Garden

---
Wood
---
Pasture



Arable
Hops
Arable
Hops
Meadow
Meadow


Meadow
Meadow
---


Arable


Pasture


Pasture
Pasture

Meadow
Hops
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood


Wood
Hops


3.1.18
1.2.11
0.1.33
1.3.32
7.1.14


3.0.10
4.3.10
1.3.29
8.0.10
11.0. 6
 6.1.19
35.1. 4

3.3.9
4.2.25
1.0. 8
9.2. 2

7.1.20


2.1. 8


8.0.28
1.3. 4
0.2.18
1.1.22
14.0. 3
0.0.21
0.0.36
4.3.14
  0.2.32
31.3.18

3.0.10
5.1.10
8.1.20






1. 5. 6








12.12. 6




2.14. 0

2. 9. 6


0. 9. 0












8. 4. ?



2. ?. ?
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 25
Richard
   Knowles

Frederick
   Kettle






William
   Lambard
      Esq

Thomas
   Akehurst

Abraham
   Leney






William
   Carter








Captain
   Randolph

128


1618
1619
1620
1621
1622



871
939
940
941
942
943
944
945


920
921
922
923
924
925
926

927
928
929
930
932
934
934a
935
936
937
933
1432

6 Cottages & Gardens


Great Bitmans field
Little Bitmans field
Upper Mead
Lower Mead
Homestead


Great Comp
Jerrett field
Platt field
In Platt field
Barn field & Barn
Barn field
Potters Old field
Potters Old field
Common field


Blacksmiths field
In Blacksmiths field
9 Acres
23 Acres
3 Acres
Cherry Orchard
Great Comphouse (sic)
   Lawn etc.
Herods field (part of)
Newmans field
In Newmans field
In Newmans field
6 Acres
Thorogood
In Thorogood
Chesnuts
The Banks
High Horse
In 6 Acres
Lady Lees

---


Arable
Hops
Meadow
Meadow
---



Arable
Meadow
Fruit
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable


Hops
Wood
Meadow
Arable
Pasture
Hops/Fruit
Pasture

Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Furze
Furze/Wd
Wood
Wd/Heath


1.1.22


9.0.20
1.1.20
2.2.33
3.1.18
 2.2.10
19.0.21


2.3.19
1.0. 0
0.1.26
2.0.30
1.1.39
1.2.25
1.3.35
 1.3.16
13.1.30

3.3.25
5.0.15
12.0.0
18.2.20
1.2.5
0.3.30
5.0.5

0.0.25
8.1.0
0.0.12
0.0.25
5.3.36
14.0.20
0.1.0
15.0.0
12.2.10
33.0.36
0.2.38
  13.1. 0
150.3.22


0. 9. 0







8. 4. 0











3. 0. 0





















14.18. 0
Sheet 26
Joseph
   Larking

John &
 Thomas
   Larking





Charles
   Leney

Joseph
   Larking

John &
 Thomas
   Larking

Thomas
   Martin


William
   Evenden

135


263
264


265



714

House Shed Hop Garden & 
   2 Tenements adjoining

Larkings Meadow
Cottage and Garden


Morris Mead



House Shed & plantation


---

Meadow
---


Meadow



Fruit



2.0. 8

1.0. 4
0.2.18
1.2.22

4.0.32



0.2.12

  



1. 6. 0



0.11. 0

1.13. 0




0. 9. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Henry
   Lewen
      Esq.

John
   Stone

























John
   Stone

169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
204
205
206
207
207a
210
220
221
228
229
239
240
242



365
366
369
370
Dunks Green
Acre field
Clay pit meadow
Spring Shaw
Clay pit Shaw
Jones Meadow
Apple Tree field
The Gut field
Yew Tree field
Rail & Primrose Bank
Great Leopards
Little Leopards
5 Acre Shaw
Bushy Meadow
Spout field
Joe Millers
Shaw
Spout meadow
Lay field
In Lay field
Little Leopards
Well field
Part of house & Garden
Garden Shaw
Barn field 


At Allens
Orchard & barn meadow
Flat meadow
½ Acre
Orchard adjoining
   Orchard mead

Arable
Meadow
Wood
Wood
Meadow
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Wood
Meadow
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable 



Meadow
Meadow
Meadow

Fruit


1.1.25
2.0.15
0.1.35
0.1. 5
1.0.37
4.3.37
1.3.34
4.3. 2
9.3. 0
6.2.31
3.3.16
0.1. 8
1.2.23
11.3.24
3.2.30
0.0.28
1.1.38
7.3.35
0.1. 6
1.3.19
4.3. 8
0.2.24
0.0.24
 5.0.10
77.1.34


3.1.33
1.2.25
0.2.20

0.1. 2
6.0. 0


























21.7. 0







2. 5. 0
Sheet 27
Henry
   Lewen Esq








































Sheet 28

John
   Stone












Thomas
   Brown

William
 Jonathan
  Carter


Thomas
   Fry

386
387
388
389
390
391



138
139
140


209


515
516



612
613
614
618
619
621
622
623
624
625
626
627
630
631
651
652
652a
653
654
655
657
658
659
660
Adjoining Broadfield
Hurst Hop Ground
Adjoining Hurst Hop Ground
Great Hurst field
Great Hurst field Shaw
Little Hurst field
Little Hurst field Shaw


Adjoining Ducks
Upper 8 Acres
4 Acres
8 Acres


Cottage and Garden


The Moors
The Moors


Crowhurst Farm
Parkfield Shaw
Swans land
Swans Shaw
Cherry Orchard
Homestead
Chalklands
Orchard
Barn Garden etc
Kiln field
Barn field
Barn field Shaw
Park field
The Bottoms
The Bottoms
Bastead field
Coldheath field
Coldheath field
2 Acres
Mill lane field
Mill lane field Shaw
Went field
Stangate Shaw
Stangate
Part of Stangate Meadow

Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood



Arable
Arable
Hops


---


Arable
Pasture



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


4.3. 9
0.0.33
4.3.35
0.3. 8
2.2.13
 1.2.39
15.0.17


6.2.20
4.0.30
1.3.25
12.2.35

0.2. 3


0.1.31
0.2.37
1.0.28



1.2.14
4.1.10
0.1.25
1.1. 3
1.2. 4
7.2.30
1.3. 7
0.2.10
4.3.33
9.0. 0
0.2.18
10.2.30
10.0.30
2.1.26
12.3.26
11.1.38
0.2.10
2.1. 0
13.3.28
0.1. 4
3.1.21
2.3.38
3.0.31
    1.1. 2
109.0.38








4. 0. 0





0. 7. 0

0. 5. 0




0. 7. 0



























35.10. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Henry
   Lewen Esq
















Samuel
   Lewen &
Alexander
   Perceval
      Esq












Sheet 29
Thomas
   Fry








Thomas
   Walker






Ezekiel
   Seamark







Thomas
   Charlton
1158
1158a
1159
1159a
1160
1161
1161a



1162
1163
1164
1165
1167



495
496
497
509
570
571



1021
1022
1023
1024
1024a
1025
1026
1027
1028
1029
Fen Pond meadow
In Fen Pond Meadow
Fen Pond meadow
In Fen Pond Meadow
Fen Pond Meadow
Fen Pond Meadow
In Fen Pond Meadow


At East Yaldham
Road Collets
Inner Collets
Colletts Meadow
Long Meadow
Wimble Pit


Yew Tree Farm
House Barn Lodge etc
Home Hop Garden
In Home Hop Garden
Foot path field
In Foot path field
Part of Shaw adjoining


At Boro’ Green
Yew Tree plot
Homestead
Barn field
Long field
In Long field
6 Acres
Clay pit wood (part of)
Long pond field
4 Acres
Turnpike Meadow
Meadow
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Meadow
Meadow
Wood



Arable
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Arable



---
Hops
Arable
Arable
Hops
Wood



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

6.0. 6
0.1. 4
4.2. 4
0.1. 6
6.2. 3
4.2.25
   0.0.24
22.1.32


6.2. 6
6.3.10
5.2. 0
17.3.20
21.0.16
57.3.12


2.1.15
2.0.12
0.3. 3
3.2. 5
0.1.11
0.1.18
9.1.24


0.2.30
0.1.11
10.3.10
21.0.14
0.0.24
6.1.20
1.0.37
4.3.15
4.2.11
   4.2.5
54.2.17










6.15. 0







21.5. 0








3.12. 6












16. 4. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
J. Linfield
        Esq











H. Lowth Esq
















Lady E.
   Mansell
Thomas
   Martin











John
   Jull















Lady E.
   Mansell
423
424
425
426
427
428
428a
429
430
208



1345
1346
1347
1348
1349
1350
1351
1352
1353
1354
1355
1356
1614
1615



1471
1472

1473
Cage
Cage
Cage Shaw
Cage Shaw
6 Acres
Slip field
Little Bridge Mead
Cage
Cage Shaw
Buss Meadow


Platt Farm
Little Hognore Wood
Great Hognore field
Shaw in Great Hognore field
Skinners field
Hophouse field
Hop kiln Orchard Garden
Homestead
House Mead
Winterdale field (part of)
Croker hill (part of)
Little Hognore field
Shaw in Little Hognore field
White hill (near Wrotham)
Bitmans (near Wrotham)


Wrotham Heath
Fir plantation
Wrotham Heath 
    Cottages etc
Small piece
Hops
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Wood
Meadow



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



Wood

---
Wood

2.1.35
2.1. 6
0.2. 5
0.3.36
6.1.29
2.3.20
1.3.33
5.3.24
0.2.11
 2.3.10
26.3. 9


2.2.12
5.3.12
0.1.14
9.2.10
9.3. 0
0.1. 9
0.1. 5
1.3. 8
0.1.38
6.1.30
5.1. 0
0.0.19
3.0. 0
  1.3.26
47.2.23


3.0.20

7.1. 0
0.0.23
10.2. 3











9.12. 6
















8. 3. 6






1. 8. 0
Sheet 30
















Mary
   Martin




James
   Martin

Thomas
   Porter














Mary
   Martin




William
   Barton

1474
1475
1476
1477
1478
1479
1480
1481
1482
1483
1484
1485
1486



127
368
371



180
181
230
236

237
244
245
246
247
255
257
258
261
367

Furze field
Heath field
Home field
Homestead
Orchard
Orchard field
Lower Meadow
3 Acres
Home Meadow
Further Meadow
Lower penny croft
Long croft
Upper croft


Part of Allchins Farm
House Buildings etc.
Birley Moors
Allchins field


Dunks Green
Plaxtol Mead
Wood in Plaxtol Mead
Field adjoining Orchard
Johns Land

Johns Land
Homestead
Forge Meadow & Barn
Forge Meadow Shaw
Thisley field
Upper Mead
Great hop Garden
Great hop Garden
Adjoining Lower Mead
The Island

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



---
Meadow
Arable



Meadow
Wood
Arable
Orchard 
 / Pasture
Pasture
---
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Hops
Arable
Meadow


4.2.11
5.0. 0
4.1.25
1.0.26
1.1.12
4.3. 0
3.2. 1
3.1. 4
3.1.26
3.3.20
2.0. 0
3.2.15
 2.1.24
43.1. 4


0.1.14
3.1.  5
3.0.35
6.3.14


2.0.17
0.1. 6
2.1.10

1.3. 8
1.0.22
1.2. 4
5.1.18
0.0.18
2.1.31
2.1. 7
1.0.22
2.2.18
1.2.12
  0.2. 4
25.0.37















14. 6. 6





2. 7. 6

















8.12. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
James
   Martin


Sheet 31
James
   Martin








James
   Martin














James
   Martin
217
218
219
222
224
225
234



348
349
350
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362



490
491
492
2 Cottages & Gardens
Clay pit Shaw
Clay pit Shaw
Timsland
Pork Meadow
Pork Meadow
Bridge Meadow


Allens Farm
Alder Shaw
Golding Hop Garden
9 Acres & footpath field
Warp field
In Warp field
Allens Green Orchard
Long Hop Garden
8 Acres
Hoppershall
Shaw
Allens plantation
Willow Shaw
Homestead


Clay Gate
House buildings & orchard
Filbert plat
Glow field
---
Wood
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow



Wood
Hops
Arable
Arable
Wood
Fruit
Hops
Arable
Hops
Wood
Fruit
Wood




Fruit
Fruit
Hops

0.2.0
0.1.11
4.1.0
2.3.14
1.3. 8
1.3.35
 2.0.36
13.3.24


2.0.34
1.2.23
15.0.0
6.1.22
0.0.31
1.0.37
3.2.37
7.3.27
6.0.0
0.0.25
1.1. 5
0.2.26
  0.2.29
47.0.16


1.1.28
1.2. 9
3.3.12
6.3. 9









4.14. 0















18. 2. 9





4.15. 0
Mrs May









Rev. George
   Moore


Sheet 32
William
   Bennett








Rev. George
   Moore
959
959a
960
961
962
963
964



663
664
665
666
667
668
669
670
671
687
688
Broad field
Hops in Broad field
Park lands
Hops in Park lands
Barn field
Homestead
Apple tree field


Whiffens Farm
Bastead lane Wood
Death & Bakers field
4 Acres
4 Acres Shaw
Reading hop Ground
Reading field
Kiln field
Black Horse Mead
Homestead
Slack plat Cottage & Garden
Stowage field Barn etc
Arable
Hops
Arable
Hops
Meadow
---
Meadow



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

10.1.13
0.1. 0
7.3.20
1.2. 1
1.1.29
0.0.32
 2.1.21
23.3.36


5.0.31
11.0. 0
3.3.30
0.3. 3
2.0.31
3.2.24
13.1.33
4.3.28
1.1. 0
1.0.20
 3.0.18
50.2.18








8. 9. 0













18.0.0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Rev. George
   Moore




























Sheet 33

Rev. George
   Moore

992a
980
981
982
983
984
985
986
987
987a
988
990
990a
991
992
993
993a
994
995
995a



996
997
998
999
1000
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1005a
1006
1007
1007a
Bassetts Farm
Cottage Garden Barn etc
Barn field Bassett & Barn
3 Acres
Little Meadow
Bassetts Shaw
7 Acre Bassett
Oast field
The Orchard
Tomlins field
Tomlins Barn Yard etc.
Furze Bank
Banks field
2 Tenements & Gardens
Trapas field
Cottage meadow
3 Acres
In 3 Acres
6 Acres
11 Acres
Shaw in 11 Acres


Bakers Farm
Terrys field
Ruffetts
Great Clay pits
Clay pit wood
Little Wood
Long 4 Acres
Oak Meadow
Cottage, Garden Barn etc.
Old Meadow
3 Acres
Shaw in 3 Acres
Old Hop Garden
Great Harrisons field
Little Harrisons field

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



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


0.1.16
13.0.20
3.2.25
0.2.14
0.1.34
6.3.30
2.2.14
1.2.30
1.1.31
1.0.15
3.3.15
10.3.21
0.1.36
19.2.36
7.1.30
3.1. 7
1.2. 3
6.1. 0
11.2.24
 0.2.20
97.2.21


15.0.20
5.1. 3
3.2.10
4.0.17
0.3.12
4.1.15
7.2.30
0.0.36
4.3.34
3.3. 4
0.0.20
2.3.29
5.0.33
  2.1. 3
60.1.26






















35. 0. 0
















21.16. 6

George
   Morgan


Morland


Edward
   Moyce

Thomas
   Nash

John
   Nash

George
   Morgan


Thomas
   Morphew

Edward
   Moyce

Thomas
   Nash

Stephen
   Bird















487
Woodlands
Bottom field
Side hill Shaw


Broads plantation


House and Plantation


House hop & fruit Garden


House & Orchard

Arable
Wood


Fruit


Fruit


Hops/Fruit


Fruit


2.0. 4
7.2.25
9.2.29

1.1.20


1.0.25


2.1.28


1.0. 5




0.19. 0

1. 1. 0


0.14. 0


1. 1. 0



0.14. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Mrs Padget







Benjamin
  Richardson



Mrs.
 Elizabeth
   Selby

Sheet 34
Mrs Padget







Benjamin
  Richardson



H. & John
   Wright



T.C. Spencer
891
892
896
897
898
899


883
884
885


32
32a



72B
14B
15B
16B
18B
19B
20B
22B

24B
25B
26B
27B
Cherry Garden
Cherry Garden & Oast House
Home Garden
Home Garden field
Comp field
Comp field


House Garden etc.
Common field
Garden in Common field


Pickenden Croft
In Pickenden Croft


Wimlett Hill
Wimlet Wood
Wag piece
Wimlet hill Meadow
Further meadow
Upper hophouse meadow
Lower hophouse Shaw
Lower hophouse Mead
Graybury Wood

Sinder Mead
Wood upper side of Elders
Upper side of lane way
Lower hop Garden
Hops
Arable
Hops
Meadow
Arable
Hops


---
Meadow
---


Arable
Hops



Wood
Pasture
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Wood
Meadow
Wood

Meadow
Wood
Wood
Hops

5.2.15
3.3.38
1.0.31
0.3. 2
1.0.18
 2.1.30
15.0.14

0.0.39
1.0.28
0.0.30
1.2.17

4.2.15
 2.0. 0
6.2.15


1.2. 7
1.0. 3
2.2.33
6.0.24
4.2. 6
1.1.28
5.1. 0
5.0.30

1.2. 5
3.0.13
0.0.35
4.3.35
37.2.19







6. 4. 6




0.11. 0



2. 2. 6
















10.14. 0

William
   Simmons














John
   Skeggs




Sheet 35

William
   Simmons









Goldsmith

Phillip
   Ingram

W.J. Carter

834
836
837
856
900
901
903
904
905


869

902


721
722

731
732
738
739
740
782
783
784
785
786
787
788
789
790
791
792
793
794
795
Platt
Gowells field
Oast House & part of Naps
Gowells Hop Garden
Platt field
Homestead
Barn field
Long Croft
Short Croft
Bunash field


Kiln field

Orchard


Rug Moors
Charts burn field, broad field,
    pond field etc.
Cottages and Gardens
5 Acres
Cherry Garden
Middle Garden
Cherry Garden
Crouch Shaw
Old Goldings
Triangle field
Slip Garden
5 Acres
Slip Orchard
Slip Shaw
Saw pit Orchard
Kiln Shearwell Shaw
Leyden Orchard
Home piece
Homestead
Home Orchard
Pond field & Kiln Garden

Arable
---
Hops
Arable
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable

Fruit


Hops
Hops

---
Hops
Hops
Hops
Hops
Wood
Hops
Arable
Hops
Hops
Fruit
Wood
Fruit
Wood
Orchard
Hops
---
Fruit
Hops


5.0.28
0.3.13
6.2. 4
1.3. 6
0.2.39
5.1. 0
2.2.21
2.1. 2
 5.1.22
30.2.15

4.0.19

0.3.27


4.1.10
26.0. 0

1.2.  2
5.2.29
2.1.25
1.3.18
2.0. 9
0.1. 6
1.0.23
7.0.20
2.1.32
5.1.16
0.3. 9
0.1.26
2.0.30
10.2. 7
1.3. 4
4.3.38
0.3.21
2.1.17
 5.3.10
89.3.32











10.14. 0

1. 6. 0

0. 9. 0

























35.10. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Late
   Smith



William
   Stevens














Hon. John
  & Wingfield
    Stratford
Sheet 36
John
   Bamfield



William
   Stevens














Thomas
   Martin
260
266



1377
1379
1513
1514
1515
1517
1518
1519
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524



107
108
109
110
457
463
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
Hop Garden
Adjoining River


Neppiker  (Nepicar)
Little Common field
Spring field
Upper Meadow
Pidgens Meadow
Home Meadow
Chalk Meadow
Black piece
Malt house piece
Downs Orchard
Homestead
Yard field & Orchard
Old Orchard
Common field


Burtons Bourne
Great Harmans bottom
Little Harmans bottom
Little Harmans bottom
Shaw
Shaw bottom of little Brooms
Little Brooms
Max field
Max field Shaw
Lower Highlands
Upper Highlands
Upper Brooms
North Siles
Shaw in North Siles
Long Shot field
Long Shot Shaw
Overys field
Hops
Arable



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



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

0.1.31
 3.1. 0
3.2.31


1.3.28
5.1.20
3.0.36
2.1. 9
13.1. 0
5.2.15
5.3.30
0.3.30
1.1.32
1.2.33
3.0.17
4.1.17
19.2. 0
68.2.27


0.1.23
0.1.29
1.2.30
0.0.28
3.0. 4
13.3.37
11.0.30
1.1.16
8.1.30
7.2.22
17.3.10
11.2. 4
1.0.21
11.0.20
0.1.37
5.0.33



1.11. 0















21. 2. 6
475
478
479
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507

508
572
573
574
522
796
797
798
799
800
In Overys field
In Overys field
Home Meadow
Great Highgate field
Great Highgate field
Little Highgate field
Adjoining Overy Shaw
Homestead & Orchard
Great Bourne Mead
Pond Shaw
Middle Bourne
Little Meadow
Rough Meadow & 
   hopper house
Bourne Moors
Shaw adjoining river
Harmans Bottom
Middle Bottom
Part of Slip
Ryarsh field
Hops in Ryarsh field
Ryarsh Shaw
Ryarsh field
Ryarsh Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Hops
Hops
Wood
---
Meadow
Wood
Meadow
Meadow

Meadow
Wood
Wood
Arable
Hops
Wood
Arable
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood

0.2. 9
3.2.14
10.2.15
5.2. 9
4.3.25
4.2. 3
1.2.20
2.0.13
2.2.10
0.1.12
1.3.30
1.2.15

1.0.20
5.1.16
2.1. 3
3.1.25
4.1.36
0.0. 7
3.1.16
1.1.34
1.2.16
4.2. 4
 10.0.30
173.0.36

























55. 3. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 37
Hon. John
  & Wingfield
    Stratford

Thomas
   Knowles

279
280
281
285
290
291
292
293
294
295
299
300
301
302
317
318
319
320
322
323
329
329a
330
331
332
Roughway
4 Acres
Homestalls
Little Meadow
Clay pits
Lower Orchard
Moores Shaw
Bee Orchard
Homestead
Shaw
Horse barns
6 Acres
Ox pasture
8 Acres & Workhouse field
Plantation
Little Houndsdens
Shaw adjoining
Houndsden
Houndsden firs & Shaw
Goldings
In Goldings
Little Hinleys
Shaw adjoining
Further Henleys
Henleys
Dockha

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


5.0.30
2.3.13
1.0.11
6.2.27
3.1.24
1.2. 0
0.2.36
1.2. 6
0.0.33
4.0.29
6.0.23
5.0.32
12.2.15
1.1. 8
2.0.33
1.3.20
12.0. 0
5.2.34
9.3. 0
1.0. 0
5.1.11
0.1.30
5.3. 6
5.3.35
  7.1.35
110.0.11



























35. 5. 0

Charles
   Noakes

373
374
375
376
377
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405

406
408
409
410
411
412
413
414


415
416
417
418
419
420
Old Soar
Meadow by River
Great Meadow & Reeds
The Slip & Great Meadow
Broad field Shaw
Broad field Shaw
Marsh field
Sawpit field
The Bottoms
Saw pit field
Finches
Quarry btm & Egypt Shaw
Scotland Orchard
Poles Coney bankridge 
   & Kiln field
Ridge field Shaw
Kiln field Shaw
Kiln field Shaw
Sheet Cot
Sheet Shaw
Wood plain Shaw
Woods plain Hops
Wood vines Wood plain
 home fld furlongs 
   & Bonneys
Furlongs
The Banks
Homestead
Pigeon house mead
Blossombury Shaw
Blossombury field

Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Hops
Hops
Wood
Arable
Hops
Wood
Fruit

Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Hops


Arable
Hops
Fruit
---
Meadow
Wood
Arable


1.2.22
13.1.20
8.3. 2
6.3.16
25.0. 3
4.3.10
4.1.33
4.2. 8
6.2.35
9.0.20
9.3.20
3.2. 4

40.3.26
0.1.19
0.1.11
0.0.26
9.1.32
1.1.25
0.1.14
3.0.10


61.0.12
3.2.20
8.3.35
1.3.0
4.0.35
1.0.21
    7.1. 0
242.2.39
































73. 7. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Hon. John
  & Wingfield
    Stratford


William
   Taylor Esq












Sheet 39

H. & J.
   Wright



William
   Taylor Esq

6
6a



578
578a
579
580
581
582
583
584
585
586
587
588
589
590
591
594
606
607
608
609
648
649
650
656
820
At Turnpike near Ivy Hatch
High Cross field
In High Cross field


Adjoining Crowhurst
Cuckles corner & Goodings
5 Acres
4 Acres
Wise field
Great Bullins
Great Bullins Shaw
Little Bullins
Little Bullins Shaw
Little Bullins adjoining Road
Little Bullins adjoining Road
Cottage and Garden
Golding Shaw
Golding Shaw
Golding Shaw
Golding Shaw
Golding Shaw
Golding Meadow
5 Acres
Part of 5 Acres
5 Acre Shaw
Went field
Went field Shaw
Went field
Wents 5 Acres
Charlton Wood

Hops
Arable



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


1.1.18
0.2.23
2.0.  1


16.3. 0
5.3.10
5.1.38
6.2.36
9.0.36
0.1.21
4.3.30
0.0.26
0.1. 0
0.0.19
0.2.32
0.2.32
1.1.30
9.1.23
5.2.26
3.1.14
2.3.13
3.0.35
1.2.39
0.2.27
5.3.15
0.2. 5
3.2. 5
5.0.17
 41.3. 0
136.1. 9




0.11. 0



























35. 8. 6







Mrs Taylor





















Sheet 40
Jonathan
   Biggs


Abraham
   Leney

James
   Taylor
592
593


1596


38
39
46
48
49
55
531
532
533
534
535
536
537
538
540?
543
544
558
559
570
571
574
575
576
577
Homestead
Golding Orchard


Farthing field


The field Shaw
Kiln field
The Boot & Kiln Shaw
Further patches field
In Further patches field
In Grove Wood
Adjoining Hare Lane
Sheet hill Orchard
Barn field
Wimmey
Homestead
Little Bit
Home Mead
The Bank
Oast House Shaw
Shaw
Plaxtol Hop Ground
First patches
Patches Orchard
Fidlers Shaw
Fidlers & Dancers
Spring field & Hop house
Lords Hall
Great field
Great Shaw
---
Fruit


Meadow


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

0.2.16
0.3.24
1.2.  0

8.2.10


4.3.30
7.2.10
5.1. 6
4.0.21
0.0.30
0.2.32
0.2. 7
0.3.34
3.0.37
3.2.22
0.3. 5
0.1.30
0.3.15
0.3.9
0.1. 4
0.0.23
10.2.0
4.3.33
1.1.12
0.2.11
8.1.19
3.2.28
3.0.20
15.0.20
 0.1.17
82.1.35



0.19. 0

2. 7. 6




























28. 4. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Mrs Taylor




Mrs Taylor
 Trustees of



























Sheet 41
Mary
   Patch



John
   Carnell
































Charles
   Austin

E. Buss
556
557



35
40
41
42
44
45
47
50
51
52
56
59
60
61
62
63
69
90
541
542
545
545a
546
547
548
549
552
553
560
561
562
563


64


67
Cottage and Garden
Wipersden


Bartons Farm
Barn field Shaw
Cats Dean
Gilberts Bank
Pond field Shaw
Gilberts Bank
The Scuts Dean
Sheet hill Shaw
Pond field
Kiln field
Kiln field Shaw
Grove Wood
Bartons
Grove Shaw
Bartons Grove field
Banky field
School field
Tree Orchard
Bartons Mead
Shaw adjoining Oast House
Sheet hill further Mead
Hare lane hop Garden
Hare lane Shaw
Yaps Green field
Yaps Green Orchard
Cherry house Shaw
Cherry house field
Yaps Green Shaw
Old bakers
Kiln field
Sheet hill Shaw
Sheet hill Mead
Spring Shaw


Homestead


House & Garden
---
---



Wood
Hops
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Hops
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Fruit
Meadow
Wood
Meadow
Hops
Wood
Arable
Fruit
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Meadow
Wood
Meadow
Wood


---


---

0.2.2
0.2.15
1.0.17


0.3.26
2.1. 2
4.1. 2
1.3.15
1.3. 6
3.1.12
2.1. 8
2.3.20
8.3. 4
1.0. 9
0.3.23
2.2.33
0.1.21
9.0.12
5.1.38
3.1.15
2.1. 1
1.3.26
0.0.19
1.1.12
7.2.37
0.1. 4
3.0.38
1.0.35
0.1.16
6.0.12
1.1. 8
3.2.17
2.3. 9
2.2.10
1.2.20
0.0.16
87.3. 6

0.3.13


0.1.38






































27. 9. 6

0. 7. 6


0. 6. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Mrs Taylor
 Trustees of

William
  Golding Esq



















Thomas
   Martin

87
88
91
92
93
99
100
102
103
106
111
112
113
523
525
527
528
53



114
115
431
432
433
434
436
437
438
439
Tree Farm
House Mead
Homestead & Garden
Barhams
In Barhams
Barn Mead
Plaintains
In Plaintains
Harmans Bottom
Harmans Bottom
Willow Shaw
Shaw
7 Acres
6 Acres
Shaw
Shaw
Hare lane moors
Lower Tibbs
Grove Wood


Ducks
9 Acres
Highgate field
Pond field
Pond Shaw
Pear tree Moors
Hubbles Moors
Mancktelows (SIC)
Mancktelows
Ducks Meadow
Mancktelows Shaws

Meadow

Hops
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Hops
Fruit
Hops
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood



Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Meadow
Fruit
Pasture
Meadow
Wood


2.2.21
1.2. 8
3.1.12
4.3.12
3.2.30
8.1. 1
5.1.10
1.3.23
3.3. 6
2.2.13
0.1.25
7.0.15
6.0.24
0.0.36
0.0.14
2.1.19
4.2. 9
 2.0. 0
60.2.38



9.0.20
3.2. 0
3.1.37
0.0.29
4.0.31
3.1.34
1.0.17
3.2.39
5.1.36
0.0.35




















21.19. 0
Sheet 42 441
444
445
447
448
449
450
451
451a
452
453
454
455
456
458
459
462
464



372
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
267
Bartleys & Buildings
House field
Homestead
Ducks Orchard
Long hop Ground
In Long hop Ground
5 Acres
Banky field
Shaw
Ramsons
Hollies
In Hollies
The Bourne Shaw
Long Moors
Chapel field Shaw
Chapel Garden & Shed
Shaw
Chapel field Shaw


Broadfield
Little Meadow
Broadfield Orchard
Homestead
Cuts Crof
Chesnut field
In Chesnut field
Cart Lodge field
Broad field
Shaw adjoining Broad field
Stalks Meadow
Hops
Arable
---
Fruit
Arable
Hops
Hops
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Hops
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood



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

1.2.33
1.3. 9
0.3. 0
2.1.33
2.0.19
1.3.30
5.2. 9
7.0.27
0.0.11
6.1.27
6.0.38
2.1.24
5.2.14
3.0.12
2.2.18
15.0.33
0.1.31
   1.0.10
101.0.16


1.0. 6
1.0.26
0.3.27
3.0. 6
5.1.18
0.1. 3
1.2. 4
9.3.10
0.2. 0
  1.2. 9
25.0.29



















34.12. 6












8.17. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Mrs Taylor
 Trustees of





Sheet 43

Thomas
   Martin







William
   Gripps




William
   Barton

392
393
394
395
396
397



803
842
843



223
226
227
231
232
233
235
248
252
253
262
Hurst Farm
Shaw adjoining Broad field
Hurst Shaw
Combs
Spinners went
Kiln field
Adjoining Kiln field


At Crouch
House & Plantation
Little Gowells
In Little Gowells


Salmons Farm
Lower Plaxtol Mead
Foot path field
3 Cornered field
Cottage hop Garden
Homestead
Plantation
Meadow
Field by brook
adjoining Mill
Lower Hop Garden
Lower Mead

Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood



Fruit
Arable
Hops



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


0.0.37
5.0. 0
2.3.39
2.3.15
5.3.29
 4.2. 9
21.2. 9



1.0. 3
0.2.31
1.1.13
3.0. 7


2.2.16
1.3. 6
3.1. 3
1.1. 2
0.1.24
1.0.22
2.1.14
3.2. 1
3.2. 5
2.0.35
 2.3.35
25.0. 3








3. 0. 0





1. 6. 0













8.11. 6

John
   Wait









John
   Wells


John
   Wigzell


Sheet 44
H.A. Wildes
   Esq

Thomas
   Morphew









Benjamin
   Watson


William
  Bealy
    Junior


John Benge



H.A.
  Wildes Esq

776
777
778
850
851
852
853
779



847



778




611
628


632
636

637
638
639
640
641
642
643
644
645
646
Crouch
Crab Shaw
Fruit plantation
Homestead
Platt field
Platt field
Platt field
Shaw adjoining Platt field
Orchard


At Platt
House & Plantation


Crouch
House Garden & 2 Cottages, Chequers Inn


Bastead
Mill Meadow & Old Road
Mill Orchard


Shaw
House paper Mills 
   Cottage Garden etc.
First field
Further field
In Further field
In Further field
Pond Wood
Mill Meadow
Banky Piece
Banky Shaw
Banky Shaw
Sandgate hop Garden

Hops
Fruit
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Fruit



Fruit




---



Meadow
Fruit


Wood

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


1.2.16
0.2.19
0.1.17
1.1.30
2.1.12
1.2.25
0.1.14
0.3.26
9.0.39


0.2.21




0.1.25



1.2.0
2.2.38
4.0.38

1.0.26
3.1.5

5.1.2
5.0.5
0.1.7
0.1.10
4.2.22
6.0.6
2.0.34
0.1.24
1.1.38
5.1.10
35.1.29










3.19. 0


0. 9. 0




0. 6. 6






1.17.6














12.3.0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Charles
   Willand
      Esq











Francis
  Woodgate
     Esq

Continued
   in Part 3

Thomas
   Martin












Jacob
   Dartnell

476
477
480
481
482
483
484
485
494
723
724



1B
11B
Claygate
Avery field
Avery field
The Banks
The Banks
Barn field
Stack plat & Hales field
Hales Shaw
Crouch Field
Orchard
Fulham
Shaw adjoining


Wimlet Hill
Ridge Meadow
Wood

Arable
Wood
Hops
Arable
Hops
Hops
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Wood



Arable
Wood


3.2. 9
1.0.14
1.2.20
2.2.34
1.2.38
7.2.36
0.1.34
5.3.20
0.2.17
6.0.10
 1.2.37
33.0.29


7.1.33
 6.2.12
14.0. 5













12. 3. 0




2. 1. 6

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 45
Francis
  Woodgate
     Esq









John
   Wright



Miss
  Marianne
    Yates





















Sheet 46

Charles
   Townsend










Henry
   Ashdown



Richard
   Summers


Miss
  Marianne
    Yates

2B
3B
4B
5B
6B
7B
8B
9B
10B



1014
1015



1



2
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
43

Cow leese
Williams Croft
Lime Slip
Lime Wood
Spring Shaw
Wimlett hill field
Strake Meadow Hop Gdn
Strake
Wimlet hop field Shaw


Boro Green
Forge field
House Garden forge etc.


Fair Lawn
Great Cole Bank little Cole
  Bank wigletts & pipe field


Shaw
Cole Bank
Shaw near Turnpike
Gravel pit field
Willow Grove
Beech field
Bennetts field
Bennetts field
Rain field
High Bank
Fancy field
Wilderness field
Quarry Wood
Cottage allotments
High beech Shaw
Lady’s Wood
Peckham Walk
Peckham field
Nursery
part of Park
Scite of Mansion Gdns etc.
Home field
Orchard field
Chilhams
In pond field Shaw

Meadow
Hops
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Hops
Wood
Wood



Arable
---




Arable


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


6.3.20
7.0.13
1.2. 7
0.3.30
0.0.32
11.2.30
2.0.30
1.1.34
1.0.39
33.0.35


1.0.29
0.0.28
1.1.17



14.3.32


0.1. 2
5.1.19
0.2.20
13.0.20
11.2.30
16.3.12
12.3.12
2.1. 3
2.3.30
1.2.10
2.1. 8
3.0.23
0.3.13
3.2.36
0.3. 1
2.2. 4
0.0.31
7.1. 2
2.0.28
65.2. 0
15.1. 0
3.3.35
12.0.12
10.3. 4
  0.1.26
198.1.21











8.18. 0




































44.10. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Miss
  Marianne
    Yates


William
   Younge
William
   Pully



Ann
   Allchin


Richard
   Everest



Rev. George
Moore
(Glebe)
23
77



211
212


214
215
216


1603
1604
1605
1606
1607
1608
1609
Cottage and Garden
Wilderness field


Spout
House buildings & Garden
Orchard


Allchins Meadow
Spout hop Garden
Spout Meadow


Chalk pit field
In Chalk pit field
Forty Acres
Parsonage
The Belt
The Mesne
The Orchard
---
Hops



---
Fruit


Meadow
Hops
Meadow


Arable
Waste
Pasture
Meadow etc.
Wood
Meadow
Mdw/ Fruit

0.3.34
1.0.26
2.0.20


0.1. 9
0.3.25
1.0.34

1.2.28
1.0.14
0.3.14
3.2.16

3.3.15
0.1.18
0.2. 3
4.1.31
2.3. 5
11.3.10
 5.0.31
28.3.33



1. 1. 0




0.14. 0




1. 4. 0









7. 2. 0
Sheet 47 Cottages, Gardens, Wood Waste etc











James
  Alexander
    Esq.,



Col. Thomas
   Austen




Mrs Barton





David
   Beadle


Jonas
   Brigden

John
   Ashdown

Revd Mrs.
   Mayo

Jonas
   Larkings

Abraham
   Leney

Col. Thomas
   Austen




Sarah
 Ashenden
William
 Comber &
S. Hider

David
   Beadle

Stephen
   Allcorn

Alfred
   Atlard

989a

1642


1656


1675


1310


1321
1319

696
704
741
877
878

125





188
190

129


189
Cottage and Garden

Cottage and Garden


Garden


House & Garden


Two tenements & Gardens


Cottage and Garden
Lime Kilns

Long Bottoms
Short Bottoms
Short Bottoms
Cottage and Garden
Rough Stattles

Cottages & Gardens





Part of House & Garden
Pt of House & Outbuildings

Cottage


Part of House & Garden
---

---


---


---


---


---
---

Wood
Wood
Wood

Wood

---





---
---

---


---

0.0.38

0.0.12


0.0.24


0.1.25


0.0.25


0.0.35
0.1.19

34.2.20
6.2. 0
8.1.37
0.0.39
33.2.30

0.0.23





0.0.  6
0.0.17

0.0.  2


0.0. 7

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks



Benjamin
   Boys

Mrs.
   Bustow



Sheet 48

Brenchley 
   & Co.

Messrs.
   Bryans

Elizabeth
   Buss

Mrs.
   Buttanshaw
Thomas
   Hider

Benjamin
   Boys

Mrs.
   Bustow

William
   Farrant


William
   Baker

J.C.
   Kent

Elizabeth
   Buss

Thomas
   Charlton

Thomas
..Jull
191


1635


1636


1637



135


1631


68


1033a
1040
Part of House & Garden


3 Tenements House & Garden

House Yard Stables etc.


House & Shop



Public House etc.


House & Garden


Cottage


Waste
Waste

Waste
Waste
---


---


---


---



---


---


---


Waste
Waste

Waste
Waste

0.0. 7


0.1.32


0.0.13


0.0. 2



0.0.14


0.1.3


0.0. 1


0.0.13
0.0.35

1.1.30
0.1.11







John
  Buttanshaw

William
 Jonathan
  Carter

Trustees of
  Coopers




John
   Crow




M.D.
  Dallison
     Esq.
Mrs.
Dean

Mrs.
   Matthews

George
  Green

William
 Jonathan
   Carter

Thomas
   Jull

Abraham
  Leney

John
  Rayner

William
  Shorter

J. Bowan
& William 
   Hider

John
Hills

1673


1674


250
284

486
889


1081a


1323


1633


1634


98



117
House & Yard


House & yard


Pond
Cottage and Garden

Cottage and Garden
2 Tenements Barns etc.


Waste


Cottage and Garden


House etc. Beer shops


House & Shop


Part of Garden



Cottage and Garden
---


---


Water


---
---


Waste


---


---


---


---



---

0.0.14


0.0. 6


2.2. 2
0.0.26

0.0. 9
0.2.14


0.0.10


0.0. 6


0.0.10


0.0. 2


0.0. 6



0.0. 7

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
M.D.
 Dallison Esq



Sheet 49








Mrs. S.
   Dean










Mrs. S.
   Dean
William
   Mills

William
   Hayman

Henry
   Perch

M.D.
   Dallison 



John
  Whale (?)

James
   Poltick

Mrs. S.
   Dean

James
   Poltick

William Terry
& B. Beadle

Mrs. E.
   Carter

118


119


312


273
274
275
276

1600


1602


1601


1654


678


679
Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden


Fish pond
Fish pond
Fish pond
Fish pond

Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden


4 Tenements & Gardens


House Yard & Butchers Shop

Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden
---


---


---


Water
Water
Water
Water

---


---


---


---


---


---

0.0.18


0.0.15


0.0.24


0.0.21
0.1. 1
0.0.20
0.2.13

0.0. 7


0.0. 3


0.0.16


0.0.31


0.0.13


0.0. 9










A.G.
   Eagleton
      Esq.












Richard
   Elliott
Mrs. M.
 Richardson

Mrs. A.
   Jarratt

Martin
   Garland

John
   Moore

John
   Rogers

John
   Waghorn

James
   Fry

A.G.
   Eagleton

Richard
   Elliott
no    
numb

679a


680


149


150


1664


1489


1491
1539a

727
730
Tenements adjoining


Tenements & Garden


Tenements & Garden


Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden


Butchers Shop Garden etc.


Cottage and Garden


Waste
Waste

Cottage Garden Shed etc
Cottage Garden Shed etc
---


---


---


---


---


---





Waste
Waste

---
---

0.0. 2


0.0.24


0.0.15


0.0. 8


0.0. 7


0.0.38


0.1. 0


0.2. 5
0.0.25

0.0.16
0.0.38




Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 50
J.W.
  Evelyn Esq.


Thomas
   Walker




J.W.
  Evelyn Esq.




Samuel
   Rutley








George
  Mumyard



1171a
1175a
1179
1182a
1186a

1200
1211
1216a
1218
1225a

1237a
1214a
1240a
1241a
1244a
1246a
1245a
1250a
1250b

1253a


Chalk pit & Landway
Shaw
Cottage and Garden
Landway
Waste

Patch Grove Wood
Hook Wood
Oak Walk
Martin Spring
Lodge & Garden

Waste
Waste
Waste
Terry’s Lodge
Waste
Waste
Waste
Waste
Waste

Waste


---
Waste
---
---
Waste

Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
--

Waste
Waste
Waste
---
Waste
Waste
Waste
Waste
Waste

Waste



0.1.25
0.0.39
0.0.34
0.1.25
0.2.12

21.2.30
8.1.10
0.2. 5
9.1.30
0.0.14

0.1.17
0.1.35
4.3.12
0.1.24
0.0.37
0.0.35
0.1.29
0.2.34
0.1.23

0.1. 6

John
   Evenden










J. Eversfield



Sheet 51
George
   Fellows

William
   Fremlin
Henry Miller
 John Dutnall
& John
 Evenden

John
 Goldsmith

S. Bread &
William
 Swaisland

Mrs. H.
 Walker
Henry Aylin
J. Eversfield

George
   Fellows

John
  Carley
& William
  Fremlin


John
   Ashdown

William
   Mair

Mrs Bristow
1643
1644
1670
1671

866


867



1422
1424
1423


152


1669
907
1649
1650
1651

1655


1657


1658
House & Garden
House & Garden
House & Yard
House Shop etc.

Beer Shop


2 Tenements adjoining



House Stable Yard etc.
Beer house
3 Tenements


2 Tenements & Garden


Rose & Crown public hse
Cottage and Garden
House Gdn in Court lane
3 Tenements in rear and
3 Tenements in front of St

Bakers Shop etc.


House Shop etc.


Part of House etc. (Shop)
---
---
---
---

---


---



---
---
---


---


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

---


---


---

0.0. 9
0.0. 8
0.0. 4
0.0.38

0.0. 3


0.0.36



0.0.15
0.0. 2
0.0. 7


0.0. 9


0.0.30
0.0.20
0.0.36
0.0. 8
0.0. 4

0.0.14


0.0.13


0.0. 2


Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks




Sir William
  Geary














William
  Golding Esq
William
   Fremlin


Sir William
   Geary








James
   Fry

Mrs.
   Shrubsole

John
   Buss

Robert
   Crowson

Mary
   Glover

Widow
   Austin

1597
1598
1599

315
316
316a
1409
1410
1411
1412
1413
1414

1408


1359


79


80


81


82
Cottage
Baptist Chapel
4 Tenements

Cottage and Garden
Fir Toll & Hurst Woods
House Garden etc.
Furze bank
Harp
part of Warren
Warren Wood
Waste at junction of Roads
The Banks

Mill & pond


Waste


House & Garden


House & Garden


House & Garden


House & Garden
---
---
---

---
Wood
---
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Waste
Wood

---


---


---


---


---


---

0.0. 6
0.0. 7
0.0. 7

0.0.30
622.2.24
0.1. 6
8.0.16
2.0.36
0.0.13
14.3.39
0.1.16
4.0.23

0.2.15


0.2.30


0.0. 9


0.0.11


0.0.10


0.0.11

Sheet 52
William
 Golding Esq












Thomas
   Hackett





Mr.
  Hammond

Mary
   Hicks

Mrs. Ann
  Hodsoll


John
   Morris

Ann
   Barton

Henry
   Wright

James 
  Glover &
Isaac
  Allard

Thomas
 Jull
   Junior

John
  Saxby

R. Fuller


Richard
   Everest

Mrs. Ann
   Hodsoll


83


84


144
147

145
146



1659



1660


1646


155


1644
1681


House & Garden


House & Garden


Garden
House Barn & Yard

Garden
Cottage & Garden



House & Garden



House etc.


George & Dragon public house

Cottage and Garden


House & Garden
House & Garden (part of)


---


---


---
---

---
---



---



---


---


---


---
---


0.0.14


0.0.14


0.0.29
0.0.18

0.0.21
0.0.17



0.0.15



0.0.18


0.0.38


0.0.23


0.0.11
0.0.18































Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Henry
  Hughes Esq


Thomas
   Johnson













William
   Jull

Sheet 53
D.G.
 James Esq
William
  Harrington


Daniel
   Waghorn

Thomas
   Grass

Edward
   Michell

Jonas
   Brigden

Thomas
   Johnson

William
   Jull


Robert
   Fauchen
918
919
1428

1647


1638


1639


1640


1638
1629

1667



1082a
1085a
1085b
1086a
1089b
1094a
1097a
1101
1106b
1108a
1111a
1113a
1114a
1115a

Comp Wood
Poll
Valleys

Cottage and Garden


House Shop etc.


House Shop etc.


House & Forge


3 Tenements
House & Garden

6 Tenements



Waste
Waste
Waste
Waste
Waste
Waste
Waste
2 Tenements etc.
Waste
Waste
Waste
Waste
Waste
Waste
Wood
Wood
Wood

---


---


---


---


---
---

---



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

77.3. 0
1.1. 3
57.3.20

0.0. 3


0.0. 5


0.0. 3


0.0.13


0.0. 5
0.0. 7

0.1.34



0.0.12
0.2.11
0.0.37
0.0.15
1.2.32
0.0.38
0.1.20
0.3.  8
0.1.11
0.1.  6
0.0.39
0.1.21
0.1.14
0.0.31

Robert
   Gibbons

Thomas
   Spencer


Abraham
   Leney

John
  Jull

D.G.
  James Esq

Thomas
  Charlton
1157a


1556
1573
1577

1624


1678
1679

1583


1136a
1135a
1139a



Waste


Cottage and Garden
Chalk Quarry
Tenements etc.

Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden
5 Tenements

Waste & Landway


In Sugarloaf field
Shaw
Shaw
---


---
---
---

---


---
---

---


Waste
Waste
Waste

0.3.10


0.0.25
0.3.36
1.1.30

0.0. 2


0.0.29
0.0.25

1.0.33


0.2. 3
0.2.33
0.0.36

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
John
  King




Richard
Knowles

Sheet 54
Frederick
   Kettle



William
Lambard Esq







Joseph
   Larking

Henry
   Lewin Esq

Lady E.
   Mansell
M Swaisland G. Garland, William
 Fremlin &
John King

Richard
   Knowles


William
 Streeter &
Abraham
 Leney

William
   Carter

Captain
   Randolph

William
   Lambard

Joseph
   Larking

John
   Stone

Lady E.
   Mansell

855
911
958



153



1616
1617



939a


931
938

1648


132


241
364

1470
Cottage and Garden
Barn etc.
2 Tenements & Gardens



4 Tenements Gardens etc.



Public House etc.
2 Tenements



Waste


Lodge & Garden
Potters hole

2 Tenements


7 Tenements


Yard Roadway etc.
Barn & Yard

Cottage and Garden
---
---
---



---



---
---



---


---
Wood

---


---


---
---

------

0.1.17
0.0.26
0.1.31



0.1.33



0.0.16
0.0.37



0.0.13


0.0.31
52.1.20

0.0.2


0.0.17


0.2.20
0.0.16

0.0.18

Thomas
   Martin
Mrs. A.
   Matthews



Morland


John
   Morris

Mrs.
  Padget







James
   Poltick

John
   Poltick
Thomas
   Martin
F. Martin &
Stephen
  Norton
Doctor Kent

Thomas
   Morphew

John
   Morris

Mrs.
   Padget



William
  Bates
    Senior

James
   Poltick

John
   Poltick
363

685


1630

781


442


890
893
894
895

774



1270


1661
Cottage and Garden

Cottage and Garden


House & Gdn (in Wrotham)

2 Cottages


Cottage and Garden


2 Tenements & Garden
3 Tenements & Garden
Cottage and Garden
House Stable Garden etc.

Forge house & Garden



2 Tenements & Gardens


6 Tenements Garden etc.
   (Old Workhouses)


---

---


---

---


---


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

---



---


---

0.0.12

0.0.21


0.0.25

0.0.15


0.0.39


0.1.27
0.1.28
0.0.19
0.1.13

0.1. 2



0.0.30


0.1.11

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
George
  Richardson

William
   Rogers

Sheet 55
Mrs Elizabeth
   Selby

William
   Summers




John
   Spencer

William
   Stephens

Hon. John
 Wingfield
   Stratford




Mrs Taylor





Trustees of
 Mrs. Taylor
George
  Richardson

Henry
   Perch


Thomas C.
   Spencer

William
   Simmons

James
   Carter

John
   Spencer

William
   Stephens

Charles
   Noakes


Thomas
   Brigden

James
   Taylor

W.J. Carter


John
   Carnell

Robert
   Hayman

James
   Glover

1666


1665



13b
17b

835


906


1626


1380
1576

421



303


539
573

524
526

66


65


89
Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden



Cottage and Garden
Parish Road

Cottage etc.


Cottage and Garden


House Garden etc.


2 Tenements Gardens etc.
Waste

Landway



Cottage and Garden


Wood Yard & Oast House
Cottage and Garden

Shaw
Shaw

Barn & Yard


Cottage and Garden


House and Garden
---


---



---
---

---


---


---


---
Waste

Waste



---


---
---

Wood
Wood

---


---


---

0.0.13


0.1.17



0.1.34
0.2.26

0.0.24


0.0.33


0.0.18


0.0.39
0.3. 8

0.1.22



0.1.10


0.3.37
0.1. 4

0.1.5
0.2.8

0.0.29


0.0.21


0.0.30















Sheet 56
James
   Farrant

William
   Swiss

William
   Hider

Thomas
   Hill

John
  Bevin

Henry
Huck

551


94


95


96


97


101


House and Garden


Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden


---


---


---


---


---


---


0.1. 0


0.0.24


0.0.14


0.0.18


0.0.17


0.1.14


Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Trustees of
 Mrs. Taylor












Leonard
   Tomlyn

John
   Vaughan

Richard
   Workman

John
   Wells

H.A.
  Wildes Esq





Charles
   Willard Esq

John
   Wright

Reverend J.
  Wynne
Thomas
Martin






William
 Cripps
William
 Jonathan
   Carter

Leonard
   Tomlyn

John
   Vaughan

Richard
  Workman

Benjamin
   Watson

Jonathan
   Biggs

H.A.
  Wildes Esq


Thomas
   Martin

Mrs
 Broad

Reverend J.
   Wynne
435
440
443
446
460
461


841
804




1645
1668

1584


682


848


629


633
635
647

493
489

1016


134
136
Cottage and Garden
Cottage and Garden
Cottage and Garden
Landway
Garden
Barn and Yard


Landway
Cottage and Garden




House Garden Yard etc.
12 Tenements & Yards

Cottage and Garden


House Garden & Shop


2 Tenements & Gardens


House & Garden


Oast house Barn & Yard
Cottage and Shed
Cottage, Garden & Old Mill

Barn Shed & Yard
Cottage and Garden

House Garden etc.


Meadow
Parsonage house & Garden
---
---
---
---
---
---


---
---




---
---

---


---


---


---


---
---
---

---
---

---


Meadow
---

0.1. 6
0.0.16
0.0.25
0.0.23
0.0.16
0.0.37


0.1. 0
0.0.21




0.0.22
0.0.23

0.0.24


0.1.37


0.0.13


0.1. 8


0.0.37
0.0.17
0.0.30

0.0.23
0.1.10

0.0.18


1.0.30
0.3.24

Sheet 57
Miss M.
   Yates







William
Young

John
   Lawrence
Samuel
   Brown
Thomas
   Coomber
William
   Wynne

J. Carter &
Thomas
 Williams








3

4

21

22


213

Cottage and Garden

Shaw

Cottage and Garden

Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden

---

---

---

---


---


0.0.23

0.1.28

0.0.20

0.0.18


   0.0.16
1026.0.29

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Colonel
 Thomas
   Austin


Sir William
 Geary &
Richard
 Poulett


William
   Lambard

William
   Simmons



---





Captain
  Randolph




William
   Carter





Henry
   Johnson


Phillip
   Ingram

829

838


830





1429
1430
1431
1468
1469

1443
1444

1445
1446
1447

946
947
948

949
950
950a
1455
1456
Wrotham Naps plan part 2
Wrotham Naps

part of Wrotham Naps


Wrotham Naps occupied
    by the poor



Wrotham Heath
Forge and field
2 Tenements & Gardens
Windmill hill
Cottage and Garden
Wood

House Shed Garden etc.
Common field

Lower Mead
Old Barn field
Road field

Furze field
High house field
Waste in High house field

Poor field
Sandhole field
House Garden etc.
Little hopes
Little hopes

Rough
 / pasture
Rough
 / pasture

Arable





Arable
---
Heath/Furze
---
Wood

---
Rough
 /Pasture
Meadow
Meadow
Arable

Furze
Arable
Furze

Arable
Furze/Waste
---
Furze
Furze


6.1.20

0.2.33


2.3. 7





1.1.34
0.2.17
14.2.20
0.0.25
11.0.20

0.0.36

2.1.22
1.0.17
1.0. 8
1.2.34

0.2. 0
2.0.16
0.0.19

5.0.26
0.3.36
0.1.7
3.2.34
1.1.33

Sheet 58
Samuel
   Broad

John
  Howe
Obed?
   Leney

Thomas
   Fitness





James
   Brigden


William
   Tomlins

Daniel
   Caston

1433
1434

1435

1442


1436
.1437
1438
1439
1440
1441

1448
1449
1450

1451
1452

1453
1454

Mead
House Garden etc.

House Gdn Orchard etc.

House and Garden


Goldsmiths field
Furze field
Furze field
Furze field & landway
House & Garden
Hop Garden

House and Garden
Upper field
Further Mead

Bottoms
Bottoms

Cottage and Garden
Furze plot

Meadow


---

---


Arable
Furze
Arable
Hops
---
Hops

---
Pasture
Meadow

Rough pasture
Arable
---
---


0.2.30
0.3.31

1.2.11

0.2. 2


2.2.20
3.3.25
0.2.26
0.1.12
0.1.32
0.2.15

1.0.33
0.3.11
1.1.28

2.2.15
1.1. 9

1.1.32
0.3.25


Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
James
   Graham






Sheet 59
John
   Jull

John
   Saxby




William
   Steadman

Henry
   Styles





Mrs Terry

William
   Terry

John
   Terry

Samuel
   Terry


Thomas
   Hackett

Mrs.
   Matthews




Messrs.
   Spencers

Rebecca
   Williams

Trustees

Sheet 60
Reverend
 George
   Moore
Henry
   Carlow


James
   Graham
John
   Jull

John
   Jull

John
   Saxby

Rev. Mrs.
   Booth

William
   Steadman

Henry
   Styles





Mrs Terry

William
   Terry

John
   Terry

Samuel
   Terry


Thomas
   Hackett

John
   Holland

Mrs.
   Matthews

John
  Seamark

Rebecca
  Williams

Trustees


Reverend
 George
   Moore

1457
1458
1459

1466

1467


1464
1465

1426
1427
1013
1011
1012

1425


951
952
953
954
954a
954b

1460

1461


1462


1463



681


1019


1020


1017


1009
1010

1008


989
Sand holes
Sand field
Cottage and Garden

Fir plantation

Garden


Cottage and Garden
Garden

Prospect Mill
House Garden etc.
Cottage and Garden
House & Gdn, Boro Green
Small field

4 Cottages and Gardens


Home field
Hop Garden
House etc. (Beerhouse)
Northons field
Northons field
Northons field

Cottage and Garden

Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden


Boro Green
The Paddock


Beer house & Garden


Cottage and Garden


9 Tenements & Gardens


Beerhouse Garden etc.
House field

Baptist Chapel etc.


---
Sandpit & Rough
Arable

Wood

---


---
---

---
---
---
---
Arable

---


Arable
Hops
---
Meadow
Arable
Hops

---

---


---


---



Meadow


---


---


---


---
Arable

---


---

0.3.24
2.1. 9
1.1.20

0.3.14

0.1.25


0.1.5
0.0.25

0.2.1
0.3.14
0.0.13
0.1.0
0.0.33

0.1.24


1.0.33
0.2.22
0.2.28
0.1.32
0.2.36
0.1.19

0.0.14

0.1. 0


0.2.38


0.0.29



1.2.38


0.1.14


0.1. 9


0.3.15


0.2.18
0.2.17

0.3. 7


7.0.12

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Messrs.
   Spencers

Anne
   Carter

Richard
   Workman










Mr.
   Woods


David
   Beadle



Trustees of
Mrs Taylor


William
   Harrison

William
   Pearson

Henry & John
   Wright
Messrs.
   Spencers

John
   Chasman

Solomon
   Pink

Philip
   Letchford

Henry
   Mallyn

Stephen
   Constable

Mr.
Featherstone


Thomas
  Bennett &
Jeremiah 
  Coomber

Trustees of
Mrs Taylor


William
   Pearson

William
   Pearson

Henry & John
   Wright

957


865


673


674


675


676


1018



131




550



238


243


256
Cottage and Garden near
    Wrotham Heath

Cottage and Garden 
   (at Deal Green)

Tenement & Garden


Tenement & Garden


Tenement & Garden


Tenement & Garden


House and Garden


Plaxtol
2 Cottages & Shop




Yops Green & hop land


Dunks Green
Chapel and Garden


Cottage and Garden


10 Tenements & Gardens
----


---


---


---


---


---


---



---




Waste



---


---


---

0.0.30


0.1.26


0.1.7


0.0. 7


0.0.11


0.0.11


0.0.14



0.1. 2




0.1.32



0.1.16


0.0.14


0.1.27













Sheet 61

7a

868

259

1030


1413a


1199


1627


73


1662


1632

686
Roads etc
Turnpike at Fair Lawn

Waste at Dale Green

Waste at Dunks Green

Turnpike house & Garden
    at Boro Green

Turnpike house etc. at
    Wrotham Heath

Turnpike house etc. 
   at Fenn pond

Wrotham Church 
   and Burial Ground

Plaxtol Church 
   and Burial Ground

Almshouses etc
   at Wrotham

Pound

Waste at Boro Green

Roads

---



---

---


---


---


---


---


---


---

---


0.0.2

0.1.1

0.1.17

0.0.13


0.0.27


0.0.21


1.1.12


0.3.3


0.0.34


0.0.2

0.0.28

160.1.0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 62
Trustees of
 Mary Jane
   Evelyn &
the Hon Rev.
 John
   Evelyn &
William John
   Evelyn

Thomas
Walker







Samuel
Rutley

1171
1172
1173
1174
1175
1180a



1223
1224b
1225b
1232
1233
1234
1235
1236
1236a
1237
East Yaldham
Warren field
Great home field
Great home field
Little home field
Garden and road trif (?)
part of Garden



Upper 10 Acres
Coney Shaw field
Beggarhouse field
Stoney field
Stoney field
Coney Shaw
Bread field
Little Warrens & Oast Hse
Barn Sheds etc.
Perry field

Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable
Arable
---



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


14.1. 0
8.0. 0
6.2.20
9.3.12
18.3.20
0.3.20
58.1.32


9.3. 5
5.2.25
6.0.27
2.2.28
14.1.13
3.1.23
27.2.0
7.1. 5
0.1. 2
21.3.25
99.0.  3








24. 0. 0












32.0 . 0
payable to R.H. South


Mrs. C.
   Deering

J.L. Seager


William
   Stevens


Charles
  Gustavus
    Whittaker







Page 63

John
   Usher

William
   Smith

William
   Stevens


John
   Jull

1375


1360


1376
1378


1361
1362
1636
1364
1365
1366
1367
1368
1369
1370
1371
1372
1373
1374
Little Wrotham
Great Barn field


Robsack


Ten Acres
Eight Acres


14 Acres
20 Acres
15 Acres
Further 15 Acres
Great Castle field
Hops in Great Castle field
Lower Orchard
Upper Orchard
Homestead
Barn field
Pond Meadow
Little Well field
Great Well field
Shaw in Great Well field

Arable


Arable


Pasture
Pasture


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Fruit
Fruit
---
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Wood


28.3. 6


4.3.20


10.1.15
8.2.20
18.3.35

14.2.20
20.2.30
15.3.24
16.2. 0
15.2.30
1.1. 4
1.2. 2
0.3.34
2.2. 0
9.3.15
3.0.29
2.3.18
6.2.27
   0.1.27
112.2.20


10. 8. 0


1.10. 3




4. 7. 6
















39.10. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

William
   Bennett








Sir Percival
  Hart
    Dyke

William
   Bennett








Thomas
   Taylor

A32
A32a
A33
A34
A35
A36
A37
A40


A1
A2

A5
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A25
A26
A27
A28
A29
A31
Hamlet of Woodlands
Newmans field
Shaw in Newmans field
House & Garden
Barn Stable & Yard
Pond field (part of)
Barn field
Shaw in Barn field
in Newmans field


Eles field
In Eles field

Rigs Croft
Pond
Home Meadow
Home Meadow
Homestead
8 Acres
Wansers
Yew tree field
Little Croft hop garden
Broomy Croft
in Broomy Croft
Barn field
Bowling Alley
Bowling Alley

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


Arable
Rough
 /Pasture
Arable
Water
Hops
Arable
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Wood


13.1.0
0.2.7
0.1.0
0.0.32
0.1.34
5.0.0
0.1.4
1.1.10
21.1.7

3.2.12

1.1.22
2.3.0
0.0.18
1.0.22
4.2.28
0.2.13
9.1.0
10.2.2
2.3.28
0.2.25
5.1.5
0.0.23
6.0.29
2.0.20
0.1.16
51.2.23










5.19.0


















9.13.0







Sheet 64
John
  Painter
    Vincent
Sir Percival
  Hart
    Dyke





John
  Painter
    Vincent
A3
A5a
A14
A24
A30



A4
A6
A15
A16
A17
A17a
A18
A19
A20
A20a
A21
A22
A23
A38
A39
A41
A42
A43
A44
A45
A46
A47
A48
A49
A50
A51
A52
A53
A54
A55
A56
A57
A58  
Eles Shaw
Rigs Croft Shaw
Shaw in Yew tree field
Broom Croft Wood
2 Acre Wood



Warrens Shaw
Calves Croft
Birch hill
Birch hill Shaw
9 Acres
Little Warres pasture
Great Warres pasture
The Valleys
Homestead
Orchard & Garden
Little Newmans field
Great Newmans field
Great Newmans wood
Trencher field
Trencher field
Trencher wood
White hill
Sour land
Little Parsonage
Little Parsonage Shaw
Great parsonage
Common field
Park Spring
Park Wood
Further 10 Acres
10 Acres
in 10 Acres
Spruce bush
in Spruce bush
Hearts delight
in Hearts delight
Ferry Court
Ferry Court Shaw  
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood



Wood
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable

Fruit etc.
Arable
Arable
Wood
Hops
Arable
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood  

5.1. 7
1.0.25
1.1.33
7.1.12
2.1.25
17.2.22


3.0.25
12.3.30
13.1.15
1.0.10
9.1.21
5.3.17
28.0.20
21.1. 0
1.1.10
2.2.12
3.1.12
12.2. 0
12.0.25
1.3.10
1.2.30
5.2. 0
18.1.20
11.3.17
11.2.10
2.1.12
14.2.30
8.1.20
2.3. 9
1.0. 9
10.0. 0
6.3. 0
3.1.20
6.1. 2
0.1.29
17.0.20
2.2.20
14.1. 0
  0.3.30
268.3. 5






1.15. 0



































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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Sheet 1
Thomas
   Andrews





























Benjamin
   Austen

Thomas
   Ashbee

Baptist
   Society








Sheet 2
Jane
  Beecher




Thomas
  Hugh
    Boorman


Thomas
   Clinch





























Edward
   Tomsett

Himself


Themselves

John
   Russell

Peter
   Harris




Herself &
 another
Margaret
 Ross
& others

Alfred
 Holder &
George
 Clarke


1428
1507
1508
1509
1514
1515
1516
1517
1518
1519
1520
1521
1522
1524

1252
1532
1533
1534
1535
1536
1537
1540
1541
1542
1543
1544
1511
1512


2050


847


1927

1928


1929
1930
1931
1932


700

701



281


Fowle Hall Green
Lower Rushes
Upper Rushes
Rushes Wood
Little Shaw
Shaw
House Field
Forstall Pasture
Little Roughs
Shaw
Little Rushes
Oast House Field
Oast House Shaw
Coppice Field

Coppice Wood
Oast House Hop Gdn
House & Garden
House Orchard
Stable Field
Barn Yard etc
Forstall Field
Pond Field
Pond
Landway or Avenue
Hops
Arable
Dean Field
Dean Shaw


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Baptist Meeting House

Garden


Chapel Field
Chapel Shaw
Blind Robin
Shaw


Cottages Forge
   & Gardens
Cottages & Gardens



House Shop &
   Buildings

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


---


---


---

---


Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood


---

---



---


8.3.24
4.3. 6
5.2. 0
1.1.21
0.0.23
0.1.12
1.3.38
0.2.18
0.3.19
0.1.29
2.3.25
4.3.22
0.0.11

2.3.30
0.3.16
1.2.36
0.0.29
0.2. 7
1.1.19
0.0.25
4.0.22
5.1.29
0.0.16
0.2.19
2.2.23
2.3.18
5.3. 3
 0.1.11
62.1.31

0.0.16


0.0.11


0.0.15

0.2.15


2.1.14
0.1.15
3.2. 3
0.2.31
6.3.23

0.0.11

0.0.  7
0.0.18


0.0.11



2. 6. 0
0. 7. 0
0. 7. 6



0. 6. 6
0. 1. 0
0. 2. 6

0. 4. 6
0. 7. 6


0.11. 0

0.17. 0
0. 3. 0
0. 5. 0
0. 2. 0

0. 6. 6
0. 8. 0


1. 5 .0
0. 4. 0
0. 8. 6
          
8.12. 6









0. 5. 0


0. 4. 0

0. 6. 0
            
0.10. 0






1.16. 6
1.17. 6







1. 0. 6
1.14. 6


0.14. 0




0.10. 0

1.12. 0
2. 0. 6



1. 0. 0
2. 2. 6
           
14. 5. 0












1. 0. 0

1.11. 0
          
2.11. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
John &
  Richard
    Bull

Bull &
   Ranger

John
  Bunyan



John
 Brenchley &
Courtney
 Stacey






George
    Byng











Sheet 3








































Sheet 4









































Sheet 5
Themselves



John Deer &
Empty

Elizabeth
 King&
Edward 
 Meopham ?

William
   Fancett


Richard 
  Shoebridge




Elizabeth 
   Gibbs

































































































854
857


525


1248




284
285


846
848
849
850


803
811
812a
813
816
817
818
819
820
821
822
823
824
826
827
828
829
830
831
832
832a
873

874
876
877
878
879
880
881
882
922
923
924
925
926
927
928
1079
1082
1083
1084
1085
1095
1096
1097
1098
1435
1436
1437
1438
1439
1440
1441
1442
1443
1444
1445
1528
1748
1749
1750
1753
1758
1787
1788
1789
1790
2091
2092
2093
2094
2095
2096
2097
2098
2099
2100
2101
2102
2130

2132
2133
2134
2135
2136
2137
2138
2139
2140
2141
2142
2143
2144
2145
2285
2286
2287
2289

Workshop & Yard
Cottage & Gardens


Cottage Yard &c


Cottages & Gardens




Bull Inn Garden
Premises


Hops
Hops
Garden House
Yard etc


River Shaw
Long four acres
Shaw
Darmon Meadow
4½ acre mead
Wood
Pond
Shaw
Pond Field
Shaw
Shaw
Pond
Shaw
Cow Field
Shaw
Road Field
Shaw
Shaw
Arable
Shaw
Pond
Arable

Hop garden
Little Orchard etc
Pond
House Garden etc
Garden Buildings
Cherry Orchard
Further Field
Further Shaw
Amlet Shaw
Amlet Hops
Apple Orchard
Pond
High Field
Shaw
Shaw
Little Forge Field
Shaw
Pond
Forge Field
Shaw
Shaw
Little Mail Pit 
Nine Acres
Shaw
Six Acre Mead
Twelve Acre Field
Shaw
Waste
Shaw
Middle Meadow
Shaw
Nine Acre Field
Seven Acre Meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Spitses Field
Spitses Shaw
Spitses Shaw
Great Field Shaw
Great Field Shaw
Great Field
Eight Acre Field
Shaw
Penham Mead
Five Acre
Shaw
Bushfield
Shaw
Little Pinham Mead
Shaw
Nine Acres
Shaw
Little Meadow
Shaw & Pond
Sainfoin Field
Shaw
Great Tile Barn
   Pasture
Barn & Yard
Part Tide Barn Field
Shaw
Tile Barn Pasture
Little Tile Barn Pasture
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Ten Acres
Four Acres
China Pits
Shaw
Shaw
Pasture
Arable
Shaw
Arable
Shaw
---
---


----


---




---
---


Hops
Hops
---
---


Wood
Arable
Wood
Meadow
Arable
Wood

Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
---
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Water
Hops &
 Arable
Hops
---
---
---
---
Fruit
Hops
Wood
Wood
Hops
Fruit
---
Hops
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
---
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Meadow
Arable
Wood
---
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Meadow
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture
---
Pasture
Wood

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

0.0.  8
0.0.38
0.1.  6

0.0.11


0.0.19




0.0.22
0.0.  6
0.0.28

2.0.26
0.0.25
0.0.14
0.0.18
3.1.  3

1.2.22
4.0.27
1.3.22
1.1.16
6.0. 2
0.2. 5
0.0. 8
0.1.11
8.3.32
0.0. 8
0.0.17
0.0. 6
0.2. 1
5.0.25
0.2.21
5.1.39
0.0.25
0.1.34
5.1. 3
0.3.36
0.0.10

4.2. 3
8.1. 8
0.3.32
0.0.15
0.1.29
0.3.25
0.3.33
12.3. 9
0.0.14
3.0.13
0.2.22
2.3. 0
0.0. 8
16.1.21
0.0.31
0.0. 8
2.1. 3
1.0.28
0.0.13
6.2.16
1.0.20
2.1. 1
1.3.21
8.1.34
0.1.17
6.1. 0
12.3.17
0.1.16
0.0.34
0.1.24
8.3.39
2.0.13
8.3.27
7.1.32
0.2.35
0.0.17
0.0.14
5.3.19
0.0.32
0.0.25
0.3.22
0.0.12
20.2. 0
8.0. 0
0.2. 4
21.0.28
5.1.24
0.3. 2
 3.3.29
0.3. 9
4.1.36
0.1.38
9.3.35
0.0.21
2.2. 2
0.1.11
5.2. 4
0.3.13

6.0.12
0.0.20
6.1.20
0.2.12
2.0.32
1.0.35
0.0.32
0.0.37
0.1.12
10.2.38
4.1. 3
3.0.33
1.0.30
0.2. 6
2.1.19
9.0.33
0.0.31
8.0.25
  0.0.  7
318.1.20

















1. 7. 0
0.11. 6

          
1.18. 6


0. 7. 0


0. 6. 6
0. 8. 6


0.10. 6




0. 8. 6

0. 8. 0


0. 9. 6



2.15. 0
5. 5. 0
0. 8. 0

0. 4. 0
0. 8. 0
0.11. 6
8. 0. 0


0. 7 .6
2. 2. 0

9. 0. 0


0. 3 .6


0.10. 6


0. 3. 6
0.14. 0

1.12. 0
1. 0. 0



2. . 0

0.14. 0
2. 4. 0



0. 8. 6




1. 9. 0
0.11. 6

1.10. 0
0.18. 0

0.11. 6

0.13. 0

0.13. 0

0. 9 .6

1. 1. 0


0.17. 0

0. 8. 0

0. 7. 0
0. 4. 0



0.15. 0
0. 5. 6
0. 4. 0


0. 7. 6
0.12. 0

0.11. 0
           
54. 7. 0
























1.15. 6



2. 3. 0


3. 8. 6




2. 1. 0

2. 0. 0


2. 8. 6



0. 2. 6















0.17. 6


2.14. 6


0.19. 0
3.11. 0


5. 1 .1





3.10. 0




2. 3. 0




7. 7. 0
2.17. 6

7.12. 0






3. 0. 0








1.18. 6






3.17. 6
1. 5. 6
1. 0. 0



2.15. 0

2. 9. 0.
           
66.17. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
George
    Byng


Thomas
  Hugh
    Boorman


Charles
   Box


George
 Oyler?
   Thirkell

William
 Maitland &
Richard 
 Henham

William
    Tubb


1116



875




530


531
532

Darmon Wood



Cottage & Gardens




Two Brewers Public
 House Stable
  Buildings & Yard
Yard & Buildings
Wood



---






---
---
Garden

9.2.28



0.0.22






0.0.13
0.0.25
0.1.  7
0.2.  8






























Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Impropriator
Mary Ann
   Brisenden

Parish 
  Bermondsey















Sheet 6
William
 Cheeseman



























William
 Cheeseman
(Brenchley)



City of
   Chichester







John
   Beadill

James 
   Snashall
















Himself


















Thomas
 Manser &
Richard
 Vousden
Thomas
 Turner
Stephen
 Chittenden
& others

Himself





Thomas
   Clinch







533


1033
1034
1035
1036
1037
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
1043
1046
1047
1048
1049



1451
1452
1453
1454
1457
1458
1459
1460
1462
1465
1466
1470
1471
1477
1478
1479
1494


1460



1467

1480



1769
1779
1780
1790


1525
1526
1527
1529
1530
1531
1555


House & Gardens


Further Field
Shaw
Middle Field
Shaw
Shaw
Orchard
House Garden etc
Pond
House & Meadow
Long Field
Little Meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Pond
Shaw


(Beltring Farm)
Three Acre Wood
Rough field
Shaw
Shaw
Cherry Orchard
Shaw
Thirteen acre field
Pond
---
Bridge field
Shaw
Seven Acres
Shaw
Pond
Yard and Buildings
Barn yard
Shaw


Cottages & Gardens



Beer Shop & Garden

Cottages & Gardens



Shaw
Lower two acres
Part of four acres
Shaw


Shaw Grubbed
Wood Coppice
Shaw coppice
Four acres
Part eight acres
Four acres
Part eighteen acres
---


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



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


---



---

---



Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood


Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

0.1. 0


1.3.10
0.2.14
1.1.37
0.0.14
0.0.23
2.1. 2
0.1.18
0.0. 7
1.3.23
3.3. 0
0.3.34
0.0.11
0.2. 5
0.0. 7
 0.1.  5
14.1.10


2.2.27
7.0. 5
0.3.16
0.1.16
3.2.34
0.2.35
15.0.31
0.0. 9
0.0.21
1.2.22
0.0.33
7.1.30
0.0.30
0.1.17
0.1. 4
0.1. 4
 0.0.34
41.1.  6

0.1. 0



0.0.19

0.1.14
0.2.33


0.0.32
1.3.12
2.2.35
0.0.20
4.3.19

0.1.28
1.2.12
0.1.17
4.3.12
5.2.31
2.3. 7
 2.1.31
18.0.18













1. 0. 0


0. 7. 0
0. 5. 0
0. 4. 0



         
2. 0. 0



0.12. 0


2. 3. 0

1. 5 .6


0. 3. 0

0.14. 6




          
4.18. 0












0. 2. 6
0. 4. 0
         
0. 6. 6

0. 0. 6


0. 7. 6
0. 8. 6
0. 4. 6
0. 4. 0
1. 5. 0




0.10. 0

0. 9. 0






1. 7. 0




         
2. 6. 0



2.19. 0




6. 8. 0


0.14. 6

3.11. 6




           
13.13. 0












0.12. 6
0.18. 6
          
1.11. 0

0. 3. 6


1.15. 6
2. 4. 0
1. 2. 0
0.18. 0
6.  5. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Sheet 7
College or
 Wettenhall
  Trustees:
Rev Joseph
 Rose,
Rev. Harry
 Tayle
& others







Commissioners
 of Turnpike
  Roads







Thomas
  Roberts
    Cutbush
















Sheet 8
Joseph
  Christian
    Davidson







































Sheet 9















William
Cheeseman
 (Beltring)












Themselves









Himself



















Himself









1455
1456
1464
1468
1469
1472
1473
1474
1475
1772
1775
1776
1777


529

1467

1353

2427



644
645
646
647
6e8
649
650
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
755


909
910
911
913
914
915
933
934
935
936
937
938
939
940
041
942
943

944
1057
1058
1060
1061
1062
1063
1064
1065
1066
1067
1107
1108
1109
1110
1418
1419
1420
1421
1422
1423
1424
1425
1599
1124
1125
1126
1127
1128
1129
1130
1131
1132
1133
1134
1135
1136
1137
1138
1139


Two acre field
Shaw
Little field
Little turnpike field
Shaw
Sixteen acres
Shaw
Three acre meadow
Little field
Shaw
Great Hodges
Haddocks
Wood


Yalding Toll House 
   & Garden
Beltring Toll House
   & Garden
Crow Plain Toll House
   & Garden
Claygate Toll House
    & Garden


Grubbs Arable
Grubbs Shaw
Grubbs Shaw
Lees field
Shaw
Shaw
Ten acres
Eight acres
Six acres shaw
Six acres
House orchard
Oast House field
Stack Yard & buildings
Yards
Yards and buildings
House and garden
Garden and buildings
Royals meadow


Ruffens
Shaw
Pond
Ruffens
Ruffens Shaw
Pond
---
Shaw
---
Shaw
Nondery
Shaw
Pond
Pond
Brick Field
Tile and Brick Yard
Leeke Field

Shaw
Little Orchard
Pond
Oast Field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Butchers Field
Shaw
House meadow
Pond
Ten Acres
Shaw
Shaw
Flat Meadow
Eight acre field
Pond
Shaw
Shaw
Little Banky Field
Shaw
Third Moor
Second Moor
Fourth Moor
Fifth Moor
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
First Moor
First shaw
Banky field
Shaw
Wood
Stack Plat
Shaw
Yard and Buildings
Stack yard
Old Orchard
Seven Acres
Shaw

Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood



---

---

---

---


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


Arable
Wood
---
Arable
Wood
---
Hops
Wood
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
---
---
Arable
---
Arable 
 & Cols?
Wood
Fruit
---
Hops
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops
---
Arable
Wood
Wood
Meadow
Arable
---
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Wood
Wood
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
---
---
Fruit
Arable
Wood


2.1. 4
0.0.27
0.3.33
2.3. 1
0.1.13
17.0.15
0.0. 4
3.2. 3
1.3.25
0.3.30
4.2.34
0.3.37
 0.1.  6
35.3.32


0.0. 5

0.0. 2

0.0. 2

0.0.10
0.0.19


3.1. 1
0.0.31
0.1.20
11.3.36
0.1.11
0.1.27
9.3.12
3.3.35
1.3. 7
6.1.19
2.0.38
5.0.37
0.2.10
0.0.26
0.1. 2
0.1.27
0.0.17
 2.3.  6
30.0.39

4.2.34 
0.0.23
0.0.13
7.1. 1
1.0.32
0.0.13
4.3.11
0.0.12
3.3.36
0.0.26
2.3.31
0.3.17
0.0.20
0.0.29
2.3.38
2.2.16

5.3.24
0.3.24
1.1.18
0.0.10
3.3.36
0.0. 4
0.0.29
0.1.30
3.2.28
0.3. 3
5.3.30
0.13.
10.3.29
0.1.13
0.1.21
3.2.11
8.2. 8
0.0.14
0.0.15
0.0.16
3.0.38
0.0.22
4.0.16
3.3.32
4.0. 5
0.3.37
0.0. 9
0.0.10
0.0. 4
1.3.27
0.0.38
4.2.29
0.1.12
4.2.27
5.2.27
0.0.15
0.1.20
0.2.12
1.3.12
7.3.16
  0.3.25
124.3.29


0. 3. 6

0. 1. 6
0. 5. 0

1. 9. 6

0. 6. 0
0. 7. 0

0. 7. 6

         
3. 0. 0











2. 1. 0


7. 8. 0


6.18. 0
2.16. 0

4.11. 0
1.12. 6
3.13. 0





 0.14. 6
29.14. 0

0. 8. 0


0.12. 6


2.13. 0

2. 4 .6

0. 5.3 0



0 .4 .0


0. 8. 6

0. 6. 0

1.18. 0



0. 5. 0

2.16. 0

0.16. 0


0.15. 0
0.11. 0


0. 4. 0

1. 0. 0
1. 0. 0
1. 0. 0
1. 2. 0
0. 5. 6



0. 9. 0

0. 6. 0






0.15. 0
0.10. 0
           
20. 0. 0


0.17. 6

0. 8. 6
1. 5. 0

7.16. 0

1. 9. 0


2. 0. 0

            
13.16. 0































1.18. 0


2.18. 0






1. 5. 0






2. 1. 0







1. 5. 6



3.16. 6


















1. 8. 0


2. 0. 0




2. 4. 6
            
22.18. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Joseph
  Christian
    Davidson


David
  William 
    Davidson
















Sheet 10























Thomas
 Sinyard &
John
 Metland

Joseph
  Christian
    Davidson





















































1859




1140
1141
1142
1143
1144
1145
1146
1147
1148
1149
1150
1151
1152
1154
1155
1156
1158
1159
1160
1161
1162
1163
1164
1165
1169
1171
1172
1173
1174
1175
1176
1177
1178
1179
1377
1050
1051
1052
1053
1054
1378
1379
1380
1394
1395
1396
1397
1400
1412
1413
1414
1415
1416
1417


Cottages & Garden




Dencher Field
Shaw
Shaw
Pond
Road meadow
Shaw
Pond
Peacock Field
Shaw
West field
Great Orchard
Shaw
Pond
Yard and Buildings
Little Orchard
Yard and Buildings
Waste
Road Field
Pond Field
Pond etc
Shaw
Great Warp
Shaw
Four Acres
Little Warp
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Pond
Jenkins Meadow
Shaw
Flood Ditch Field
Shaw
Barn Field
Pond
Redgate
Shaw
Burlow Field
Shaw
Barn Shaw
Jury Field
Jury Shaw
Oast House Field
Shaw
Shaw
Pear Tree Meadow
Shaw
Hither Rough Field
Hither Rough Shaw
Shaw
Further Rough Field
Shaw
Shaw


---




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


0.1.17




3.1. 9
0.1.25
0.1.18
0.0. 3
1.1.27
0.0. 8
0.0. 7
2.1.22
0.3. 6
5.3.35
1.0.24
0.0.12
0.0.22
0.1.24
0.2.31
0.0.18
0.0.13
5.0.31
2.2.25
0.0.19
0.1. 4
4.0.12
1.1.16
3.3.18
2.3.14
0.1.10
0.1.11
0.0.14
0.1. 0
0.0.12
3.1.36
0.1.38
2.3.20
0.3. 3
3.2.24
0.0.11
4.3.37
0.0.36
4.0.23
0.1.13
0.2.18
4.0.23
0.2.16
3.0.25
0.0.22
0.0.14
3.1.31
0.1.22
5.3. 6
0.1. 8
0.0.11
3.0. 2
0.1.11
 0.0.27
82.0. 7






0. 4. 6



0. 6. 0


0. 3. 0

0. 8. 0
0.13 .0



0. 5 .0


2. 5. 0
0. 4 .0


0. 5. 0

0. 5. 0
0. 3. 6





0.13. 0

0. 4 .0

0. 5. 0

0. 7. 0

0. 6. 0


0. 6. 0

0. 4. 6


1. 9. 6

0. 7. 6


0. 3. 6

         
9. 8. 0






1. 3. 0



1. 0. 0


0.15. 0

1.15. 0








0.19. 6


1. 4 .0

1. 1. 0
0.16. 0







0.18. 0

1. 1. 6

1.16. 0

1.10. 0


1.10. 0

1. 3. 0




0.13. 6


0.14. 6

           
18. 0. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
David
  William 
    Davidson

Sheet 11

Richard
   Denne















David
   Faulkner


Sir Henry
   Fitzherbert

Thomas
   Fowle




















George
 Cheesman &
William
 Gilbert

William
   Mercer















Robert
 Taylor
& others

John
   Barton

Himself






















1153




1760
1761
1762
1763
1764
1765
1766
1767
1768
1781
1783
1884
1785
1786
2116


1157



152


732
733
734
735
736
737
738
739
740
741
742
743
744
745
746
747

748
749
750
751

Cottages and Gardens




Barn Field
Shaw
Five Acre Hop Gdn
Four Acre Meadow
Twelve Acres (part of)
Shaw
Shaw
Ass Field
Shaw
Shaw
Twelve Acres (part of)
Shaw
Pinnock Field
Three Acre Field
Ten Acre (part of)


Cottages & Gardens



Cottage & Garden


House Hops
House Orchard
Garden
House & Lawn
Yard & Buildings
Yard & Buildings
Little Orchard
Twelve Acres
Shaw
Battens Meadow
Battens Meadow
Mullets
Mullets Shaw
Mullets Shaw
Ten Acres
Ten Acres

Shaw
Long Meadow
Four Acres
Shaw


---




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


---



---


Hops
Fruit
---
---
---
---
Fruit
Hops
Wood
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Hops
Arable
 & Hops
Wood
Meadow
Arable
Wood

0.0.21




5.2. 7
0.2. 6
5.2.26
4.2. 6
5.2.21
0.0.20
0.1.29
4.3.30
0.0.32
0.0.24
7.0.12
0.1.23
4.0. 3
4.1.12
 7.2.  8
51.0.19

0.0.26



0.3.13


0.3. 8
1.0.32
0.0.27
0.1.25
0.1.39
0.0.38
0.3. 7
12.3.11
2.1.11
0.0.31
1.3. 9
5.3.27
0.3.10
0.1.36
6.0.33

4.1.14
0.3.15
3.2. 6
3.3.39
 0.0.11
47.1.29

0.0. 2




0. 7. 0

2. 9. 0
0.19. 0
2. 9. 0


0. 7. 0


0.10. 0

0. 5. 5
0. 5. 0
0. 9. 0
8. 0. 0





0. 7. 0


0. 9. 6
0.15. 0




0. 9. 0
7. 9. 0

0. 1. 6
0. 3. 6
0.11. 6


3.12. 6

0.19. 6

0.15. 6
0. 7. 6
           
15.14. 0






1.12. 0






1.16. 0


2.10. 0

0.19. 0
1. 0. 0
1.16. 0
9.13. 0

















0.18. 0
2.15. 0





1.11. 0


1.16. 0
           
27. 0. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Sheet 12
Thomas
   Fowle





John
   French



John
   French





John
   French



 
Richard       
   Fuggle


Thomas
  Fielder
    Fuggle













Sheet 13





























William
 Moseley 
& another
Daniel
 Savage
& others

Himself




Stephen
   Hodges





John
 Linstad &
Mary Luck
Robert
   Burr

Himself



Himself













































752


851



272
273
274


858
859
886

887


854


860


2090
2133a


1429
1429a
1450
1451
1510
1538
1539
1581
1581a
1582a
1583
1584
1585
1586
1587
1594
1595
1751
1752
1754
1755
1756

1757
1759
2111
2112
2113
2114
2115
2119
2120
2121
2122
2123
2124
2125
2126

2127
2128

2129



Cottages & Gardens


Cottages & Gardens



Garden
Shaw
House & Garden


Cottage & Garden
Back Garden etc
Orchard & Hops

Shaw


Cottages


Cottage & Garden


Penham Meadow
Part of Tide Barn Field


Green Meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Wagon Lane Coppice
Old Battens
Old Battens Shaw
Shaw
Yard & Buildings
Battens Field
Barn Meadow
Lower 4 Acre Meadow
Shaw
Calve Plot Orchard
Far Wood
Air Bal(l)oon Field
Spitles field
Four acre shaw
---
Forstall pasture
Yard, Barn etc
House, Garden, pond
 & Buildings
Old Orchard
Little field
Rebellion meadow
Five acres
Shaw
Barn & Yard
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Fifteen acres
Willow field
Willow shaw
Pond & shaw
---
Lee field

Shaw
Mead Pond field

Mead Pond shaw



---


---



Fruit
Wood
---


---
---
Hops 
  & fruit
Wood


---


---


Arable
Arable


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

---
Fruit
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Wood
---
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Hops &
 Arable
Wood
Hops &
 Arable
Wood



0.0.33


0.1.  1
0.1.34


0.2.13
0.0.12
0.0.23
0.3.  8

0.0.29
0.0.30

3.2. 2
0.0.  7
4.0.28

0.0. 2


0.0.  9
0.0.11

7.3.30
1.3.24
9.3.14

4.0.22
0.1. 3
0.0.18
0.1.15
3.1.17
6.3.29
0.1.39
0.1. 8
0.0.11
2.0.16
4.3. 5
4.3. 5
0.1.25
1.3. 0
2.1.21
2.1.33
3.1.27
0.1. 0
4.3.14
0.2. 5
0.2.14

0.2. 1
1.2.34
0.3.22
2.1. 9
5.3.15
0.0.33
0.0.14
0.1.13
0.1.14
0.1.22
16.1. 2
3.1. 1
0.0.21
0.0. 9
0.0.25

10.3.32
0.2. 6

3. 1. 0
           
98.3.  6









0. 7 .6

         
0. 7. 6




2. 4 .6
         
2. 4 .6







0.10. 0
0.  2. 6
0.12. 6

1. 0. 0




0. 9. 0



0. 2. 6
1. 1. 0
1. 5. 0

0.17. 0

0. 2. 6
0. 5. 0

0. 7. 6
0. 1. 0


0. 6. 0
1. 0. 0
0. 4. 0
0.10. 6
0. 8. 0





1. 3. 0
0. 4. 0




4. 7. 0


3. 1. 0
           
16.13. 0



























2.  6. 0
0. 11. 6
2.17. 6






2.13. 0



0.15. 6





0.18. 0
1. 5. 0

1.17. 0







2. 1. 0





5.15. 6
0.15. 6




0. 7. 0


0. 6. 6
            
17.14. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Thomas
  Fielder
    Fuggle





Earl
Gainsborough









Sheet 14















James
 Judges
& others
Edward
 Batchalor 
& others


Francis B.
   Elvy



























2110


1582




2
3
4
5

6

7
8
9
10
11
12

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

23

24
25
26
27
28
29

30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38

Cottages & Garden


Cottages & Gardens




Bow meadow
Twenty Acre field shaw
Pt of Twenty Acre field
Part of Twenty Acre
   field shaw
Part of Twenty Acre
   field
Seven Acres
Seven Acres
Four Acre meadow
Shaw
Alder Shaw
Barn field

Barn field
Lower Orchard
Lawn
Farm Yard
Farm Yard
Garden
House etc
Garden
House, Orchard etc
Catts field

Square Shaw

Fifteen Acres
Fifteen Acres
Fifteen Acres Shaw
Broom field
Broom field
Broom

Toll field
Toll shaw
Toll field
Toll field
Toll shaw
Toll shaw
Spring field
Spring field shaw
Spring field
---


---




Meadow
Wood
Arable

Wood

Hops
Meadow
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Wood
Arable
 & Hops
Hops
Fruit
Pasture
---
---
---
---
---
---
Fruit &
 Bldgs
Wood &
 Oast
Arable
Hops
Wood
Hops
Wood
Hops &
 Arable
Hops
Wood
Arable
Hops
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable

0.0.19


0.0.31
0.1.10



8.0.25
3.1.27
13.3.23

0.1.25

12.1. 6
6.3.29
0.1.35
5.2. 1
0.1. 1
3.3. 4

16.3. 1
4.1.26
2.2.34
1.0. 6
0.1. 5
0.1.39
1.2. 1
0.0.19
0.1. 3
4.0.27

3.2.21

2.3.18
12.2.27
1.3.36
0.3. 7
3.1.37
1.3.30

8.0. 1
3.0. 6
0.0.21
2.0.25
3.1.36
0.1. 0
0.1.34
3.0. 0
0.0.10
  7.1.26
142.1.22











2.12. 0

1. 0. 6



8.14. 0
2. 4 .0

1.15. 0



4.10. 0
3. 4. 0
1. 4. 0
0. 4. 0


1. 0. 0

0. 3. 0
3. 2. 0

3.12. 6


1. 6. 6
1. 8. 6

2. 5. 6


3.18. 6
1.15. 6

0. 5. 0
2. 1. 0


0. 6. .0

0.15. 6
4.  7. 0






















6.16. 0













6. 9. 0





1. 4. 0


1. 0. 0



1.10. 6

 3.16. 0
28. 6. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Earl Gainsborough



Devisees of
  Richard
    Gibbs 










Sheet 15





William
   Haynes













Thomas
  Plummer
    Halsey



Thomas
  Plummer
    Halsey














Sheet 16












































Sheet 17
William
 Deer 
& others


Elizabeth
Gibbs




Thomas
 Latter 
& others

Edward
 Marchant 
& others

Thomas
   Acott



Albert
 Jarman 
& another

Albert
   Jarman


Alfred
   White





Thomas
   Acott




Thomas
  White
   (Kenward)

Thomas
   White
   (Congelow)



Robert
  Ridge
    Ellis





39




893
896
2103
2109


894
895


2107
2108


2104
2105
2106


906



907
908


1086
1087
1092
1093
1094


1088
1089
1090
1091


102
103


251
687
689
690


219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
231
232

233
234
236
237

238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246

247
249
250
252
253

254
255
256
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
360
446
447
448
440
450
451
554
556
1426
1596
1597
1598
1600
1595
1747

Cottages & Gardens




Filbert Orchard
Barn & Yard
Stable field
Rebellion Meadow


Cottages & Garden
Garden etc


Cottages & Gardens
Cottages & Gardens


Cottage & Garden
Pond
Garden etc


Cottages & Garden



---
Pond


Pond
Road field
Shaw
Shaw
---


---
Pond
---
Shaw


Hollow field
Hollow shaw


Lees Meadow
Hart Lake
Hart Lake
Court Milton


High field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Great Pit Hill
Great Pit Shaw
Little Coal Harbour
Little Coal Shaw
Great Coal Harbour
Great Pit field

Shaw in pit field
Shaw in pit field
Coneybury Shaw
Coneybury hops

Coneybury Shaw
Coneybury Shaw
Cleshit
Road Meadow
---
Wood field
Great Shaw
Little Shaw
Nineteen Acres

Roundabouts
Wharf Meadow
Bushetts
Hall Meadow
Old Hop Garden

Old Hop Garden
Goose Land
Nursery
Garden & Orchard
Yard & Buildings
Yard Stack Yard
Yard & Buildings
House & Lawn
Garden
Stack Yard
Garden
Orchard
Workhouse field
Konton field
Konton meadow
Konton shaw
Konton shaw
Konton Shaw
Konton Shaw
Landway
Bushetts Meadow
Long Meadow
Great Spitses
Cosmore field
Dunk Moor
Pond Meadow
Five Acre Meadow
Little Spits
---




Fruit
---
Meadow
Meadow


---
---


---
---


---
---
---


---



Hops
---


---
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable


Hops
---
Hops
---


Arable
Wood


Arable
Meadow
Hops
Arable


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

0.0.30




0.3. 5
0.0.27
6.3. 1
 3.1.12
11.0.  5

0.1. 8
0.0. 8
0.1.30
0.0.19
0.3.25



0.1.18
0.0.28
0.2.22
1.0.28

0.0.21



1.1. 5
0.1.  6
1.1.11

0.0.34
3.3. 3
0.0.12
0.0.31
1.0.29
5.1.29

1.2.12
0.0.13
1.3.29
0.1.24
3.3.38

9.3.30
 0.1.17
10.1.  7

4.2.18
3.2.16
4.3.27
 6.3.16
19.3.37

55.0.34
0.1.20
1.2.20
0.0.31
0.0.29
0.1.35
1.2. 6
3.0.32
0.0.37
1.3.32
2.0.17
0.1. 7

84.2.32
1.1. 7
1.0. 4
1.1.35

12.0.34
1.0. 8
0.0.32
10.2.13
3.3.12
0.0.24
4.3.21
4.3.36
0.1.24

22.0.34
5.3.10
20.0.32
9.3. 4
9.3.32

26.1.38
3.3.35
9.2.36
0.1.39
1.2. 4
0.3.24
2.0.12
0.0.32
0.0.22
0.0.22
0.0.34
0.3.17
0.1. 4
4.2. 6
25.1.32
5.0. 6
0.0. 8
0.0.17
0.0.13
1.0.12
0.1. 2
2.2.13
19.2. 5
13.3. 5
9.2.27
8.0. 2
8.2.21
5.1.11
  9.0.30
420.2.22






0.10. 0

1.18. 6
0.14. 6
2.13. 0




















0.15. 0


0. 6. 6


0. 2. 0
0. 8. 6

0.17. 0

1. 3. 0
         
2. 0. 0

0.18. 6
          
0.18. 6

1. 8. 0
1. 0. 0
3. 4. 6
0.16. 0
6.  8. 6

5. 0. 6






0. 6 .6

0. 4 .0



13.15. 0




7. 4. 6


1. 1. 6
1. 3. 6
0. 0. 6
0.10. 6



8. 2. 0
1.16. 6
5.19. 6
2.18. 6
3. 4 .6

13.10. 0
2.17. 0
1. 3. 6
0 .2 .0
1. 9. 0



0. 2. 0
0. 5. 0

0.13. 6
0. 4. 6
1. 9. 0
2.16. 6
1.12. 6





0.13. 6
4.16. 6
1. 0. 6
1.15. 6
2. 3. 6
2. 7 .6
1. 8. 6
 0.13. 6
95.  2. 0


































1.13. 0


0.11. 0
2.  4. 0







4.10. 0
          
4.10. 0




3.18. 0
3.18. 0

26.18. 0






1.11. 0

0.19. 6



38. 9. 0




1. 4 .0


5 .6 .6


2.11. 0



7.13. 0





5. 1 .0

5.12. 6
0. 5. 0










13.14. 0








5. 0. 0




  3. 6. 6
115.17. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Thomas
  Plummer
    Halsey












William
   Pearson












William
 Eltham
John
 Waters
John  King 
& others

1121
1452
1453
1454
1557
1558
1559
1560
1560a
1561
1562
1588


1608

257

258

Ruffetts Wood
Shaw
Further & Meadow
Bridge & Meadow
Three Corner field
Eight Acre field
Pond
Shaw
Four Acre field
Shaw
Shaw
Little field


Cottage & Garden

Cottage & Garden

Cottage & Garden
Wood
Wood
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Arable
---
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable


---

---

---

2.3.27
0.3.29
3.1. 2
4.0. 6
3.0.18
8.0.19
0.0.15
0.1. 5
4.3.27
1.0. 0
0.0.16
 1.1.10
30.0.12

0.0.35

0.0. 5

0.0.26
0.1.26



0.15. 0
0.19. 6
0. 5. 0
0.13. 6



0. 7. 0

0. 1. 6
3. 1. 6






1. 5 .0
3. 6. 0



1.16. 0

0.  9. 0
6.16. 0


Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Thomas
  Plummer
    Halsey







Sheet 18















William
   Henley


John
   Hodge


Richard
   Holder

Jude






Knowles
   King








Sheet 19
Knowles
   King



George
 Wedd &
Thomas
 Luck

Thomas
   Fowle










Robert
   Beecher

Thomas
   Randall

Sarah
   Ranger

William
 Scrapps
& other

Edward
   Foster


John
   Town

John
   Middleton





J M Wild










Amos
   Joy





Robert
   Wells




691




756
757
758
759
760
762
763
764
765
766


287


288


688


2117
2118


397
398


286


1200

1205

1206


1446
1498
1499
1500
1502
1503
1504
1505
1506


1768a
1770
1771
1778



1501


Redlands




Cow field
Cow Shaw
Stoneham
Stoneham Meadow
Stoneham Shaw
Stoneham
Stoneham Shaw
Ten Acres
Nine Acres
Shaw


Garden


Bridge Meadow


Hopgarden


Cottages & Gardens
Cottages & Gardens


House Garden & Yard
Buildings


Cottage


Woolpack Public
   House
---

Garden


Rough Land Meadow
Hop Garden field
Shade Meadow
High Lees Meadow
Adder field
House field
Lower Plain Meadow
Upper Plain Meadow
Pond


Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Part of Hop House field



Cottage & Garden


Arable




Meadow
Wood
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood


---


Meadow


Hops


---
---


---
---


---


---

Hops &
 Arable
Fruit


Meadow
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Hops
Meadow
---


Wood
Wood
Wood Arable
 & Hops


---


15.0.25




2.2.25
0.1.10
8.3.32
18.3.33
1.2. 0
9.0. 1
0.1.17
9.3.34
9.2.22
 1.0.13
62.1.27

0.0.15


1.0. 6


1.3. 7


0.0.25
0.0.  9
0.0.34

0.0.27
0.0.  7
0.0.34

0.0. 3


0.0.29


2.0. 2
0.1.23
2.2.14

13.2.26
7.1.19
1.3.32
7.3..22
3.2.27
10.0. 5
8.3. 6
7.2. 7
 0.0.  8
60.3.32

0.0.30
0.0.33
0.0.36

6.1.  6
6.3.25

0.0.21


1.11. 6




0.16. 6

0.13. 0
4. 2. 0
0. 6. 6
0.14. 0

0.16. 6
0.16. 0
         
8. 0. 6




0. 7. 6


1. 3. 0
















0.11. 0
0.  5. 0
0.16. 0

2.10. 0
0.13. 0
0.10. 6
2. 2. 6
0. 6. 0
0.17. 0
4. 8. 6
0.16. 0
          
13. 3. 6





0.10. 0
0.10. 0




7.12. 6






3. 4. 0


3. 9. 6

4. 4. 0
4. 0. 0
           
14.17. 6
























0.12. 0
          
0.12. 0


3. 6. 0


1. 9. 0
4. 6. 0


         
9. 1. 0





2. 5. 6
2. 5. 6




Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
William
   Lambard






















Matthias
  Prime
    Lucas







Sheet 20
Matthias
  Prior
   Lucas?


Richard
   Luck










Medway    Company






George
   Meers







William
  Cheeseman






















Himself










John
 Waterhouse
& others


Himself



David
   Eagles

William
 Fowle & William
 Ashendown

Themselves







Himself








1447
1448
1449
1450
1476
1481
1482
1483
1484
1485
1486
1487
1488
1489
1490
1491
1492
1493
1495
1496

1497


292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300


289}
290}
291}


1773
1774


1513


1362




549
550
551
552
601
761


507
508
509
510
512
513
514
515

Haslins Pits
Tea field
Shaw
Shaw
Pond
Hogpound Orchard
House Garden
Yard & Buildings
Lawn
Garden
Yard & Buildings
Barn & Yard
Shaw
Orchard
Pasture
Sabbath land field
Shaw
Orchard Hopgarden
Rushes Hopgarden
Part of Rushes
   Hopgarden
Rushes field


Garden & Buildings
Shaw
River Meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Kinton Meadow
Church Hop Garden
---
Church Orchard


Cottages & Gardens




Shaw
Yalding field


Paddock Cottage &
   Garden

Cottages & Garden




Cottage & Garden
Wharf
Cottage & Garden
Wharf Road &c
Shaw
Island in River


Orchard
Orchard
Shaw
---
Garden
Yard & Buildings
Yard & Buildings
George Inn &c

Arable
Hops
Wood
Wood
---
Fruit
---
---
---
---
---
---
Wood
Fruit
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Hops
Hops

Arable
Pasture


---
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Wood Meadow
Hops

Fruit


---




Wood
Arable


---


---




---
---
---
---
Wood
Pasture


Fruit
Fruit
Wood
Hops
---
---
---
---

5.3.12
9.2.29
0.1. 0
0.2.34
0.0.26
0.1.19
0.1.16
0.0.10
0.3. 3
0.1.30
0.0.31
1.1.34
0.3.16
0.2.23
0.1.35
5.1.36
0.1.38
14.1.16
9.3.13

8.1. 3
12.0.32
75.1.38

0.0.27
0.1.20
1.1. 9
0.0. 5
0.3.15
2.1. 0
6.1. 8
0.3.22
 1.2.28
15.3.14

0.0.10
0.0.10
0.0.26
0.1.  6

0.0.20
5.0.13
5.0.33

0.0.27


0.1. 9




0.0.16
1.2.38
0.0.11
0.2. 4
4.2.10
0.0. 7
7.0. 6

0.3.26
0.3.20
0.0.12
1.1. 9
0.1. 1
0.0.15
0.0.11
0.0.  7
3.2.21

0.10. 6
5. 7 .6



0. 2. 6


0. 7. 0




0. 7. 6
0. 1. 0
0.17. 0

8. 4. 6
5.11. 6

0. 6. 0
          
24. 0. 0



0.10. 0


0.14. 0
4.11. 6
0.12. 0
1.  4. 6
7.12. 0







0. 8. 6
0. 8. 6

















0. 7. 6
0. 9. 6

0.17. 0
0. 5. 0


         
1.19. 0

2.10. 0



















1.13. 0
         
4. 0. 0


















2. 2. 0
2. 2. 0
























Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
George
   Meers






George
 Meers &
Sarah
 Ranger

Sheet 21
Samuel
   Mills










































Sheet 22








William
 Driver
& others

Elizabeth
 Jones
& others

Stephen
 Goad
& others



John
 Foster &
Richard
 Fancett

Alfred
   White























516
517



511


518





1621




1381
1382
1383
1384
1387
1601
1604
1607
1610
1611
1612
1614
1617
1618
1619
1622
1623
1624
1625
1626
1627
1628
1725

1725a
1726
1729
1385
1386
1605
1606
1740
1741
1632
1633
1634
1635
1636
1716
1717
1718
1719
1720
1721
1722
1723
1724
1358
1359

Cottages & Gardens
Cottages & Gardens



Cottages & Garden


Cottages & Garden





Cottages Yards
   & Gardens



Frieg? Field
Old Hop Garden
Pond
Shaw
Shaw
Moor meadow
Pasture
Moor meadow
Shaw
Moor field
Shaw
Shaw
Old Lay
Old Lay
Old Lay shaw
House orchard
Pond
Kiln field
Shaw
Three acres
Shaw
Old meadow
Bain field

Bain lodge & garden
Shaw
Barn field shaw
Shaw
Little stone pit
Moor meadow
---
Moor meadow
---
Barn & barn meadow
Shaw
Gate field
Shaw
Shaw
---
Shaw
Shaw
Middle field
Shaw
Shaw
Old hop field
Shaw
Wood
---
Shaw
---
---



---


---





---




Hops
Hops
---
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Hops
Hops
Wood
Fruit
---
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops
Arable
 & hops
---
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Hops
Wood

0.0.21
0.0.14
0.0.35


0.0. 6


0.0.24





0.1. 3




4.2.30
3.1.36
0.0.20
0.0.27
0.2. 5
1.1. 4
1.2.18
1.1. 8
0.0.13
4.2.25
0.1.18
2.0. 9
2.2.36
0.0.28
0.0.28
1.3.20
0.0. 8
3.1.15
1.0. 5
3.0.18
1.1.27
2.0.30

4.2. 3
0.0.15
0.0.23
0.0.34
0.1.x5
2.1.33
1.3.37
2.1. 9
4.0.32
4.0. 5
1.1. 1
0.2.35
3.0. 7
0.0. 8
0.0.16
3.3. 0
0.0.16
0.0.38
4.1.29
1.1.36
0.2.14
4.2.38
0.1. 3
2.3.14
12.38
 0.1.26
83.1.  0




















2. 1. 0
1.12. 6



0. 4. 0
0. 5 .6
0. 4. 6

0. 6 .6


1. 0. 0
1. 6. 0

1. 3. 0

0. 5 .6

0. 5 .6

1. 3. 0

1. 4 .6

0. 0. 6


0. 4. 0
0.10. 0
0. 3. 0
0.15. 0
0.14. 6
0. 6 .0

0. 6. 0


0. 7 .0


0.14. 5


0. 7. 6


0.18. 6
          
16. 8. 0





























1.16. 0







1. 9. 0

1. 7. 0


 
0.18. 6

0. 2. 0


0.19. 0

0.17. 0




1. 9 .0








1.19. 0



           
12. 9 .6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Thomas
   Miller




























Sheet 23










Elizabeth
   Miller






















John
   Whitehead




































John Luck 
& others

Herself













Henry &
   Thomas
      Luck






608
609
610
611
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
622
623

624
625
626
627
628
629
630
631
632
633
634
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
642


643


557
558
559
563
564
565
668
669
670
671
672
673


526
527
682
683

684
685
686







River wood & shaw
Wood field
Great wood field
Hand meadow
Shaw
Round wood & shaw
Ten acres
Depth field
Shaw
Pond
Barn field
Shaw
Long four acres
Shaw
Yard & buildings
Barn field

Barn orchard
Mammosk meadow
Four acres
Shaw
Three acres
Shaw
Coal pit field
Shaw
Stack yard
Farm yard & buildings
Paddock meadow
House garden
Lawn
Latters
Little meadow
Ten acres
Ten acres
Grove shaw
Shaw


Cottages & gardens


Homestead meadow
Homestead shaw
Homestead shaw
Homestead orchard
Cherry orchard
Cherry shaw
Little orchard
Yard & buildings
Lawn
House & garden
Great orchard
Shaw


House & garden
Yard & buildings
Lees meadow
Garden

Orchard
Orchard
Orchard


Wood
Pasture
Arable
Meadow
Wood
Wood
Meadow
Arable
Wood
---
Arable
Wood
Meadow
Wood
---
Hops &
 arable
Fruit
Meadow
Meadow
Wood
Hops
Wood
Fruit
Wood
---
---
Meadow
---
Pasture
Hops
Meadow
Arable
Hops
Wood
Wood


---


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


---
---
Meadow
Hops &
   fruit
Fruit
Fruit
Fruit




13.1.16
3.3. 0
5.2.23
2.0.32
0.2.12
4.3.22
10.0.38
8.2.23
0.2.28
0.0.14
33.3.12
0.2. 1
3.3.15
2.0.16
0.0.12

8.0. 0
3.0.16
2.0. 3
4.2. 0
0.3.24
2.3.21
0.1.29
3.0. 9
0.1.24
0.0.31
1.0.23
0.2. 8
1.0.37
0.1. 7
4.1. 9
1.0.26
1.0. 3
10.2. 9
3.1.16
  1.1.  2
140.3.17

0.1.29


7.2.34
0.0. 9
0.1.11
7.0. 4
3.1.10
0.1.31
0.1.37
0.0.18
1.0.10
0.2. 7
2.0.12
 0.0.12
20.0.35

0.0.39
0.1.10
1.1. 4

1.1.16
3.0. 0
1.3.25
 2.2.19
10.2.33






0.12. 6
0.10. 6
0.12. 0


2.18. 6
0.16. 0


3. 4. 6

1. 1 .6



3. 2. 0
1.17. 0
0.10. 6
1. 8. 0

1.18. 0

1.17. 0



0. 3. 0
0.14. 0
0. 1. 0
2.13. 6
0. 6 .6
0. 2. 0
6 .4 .0

           
30.18. 0




2. 5. 0


4.0.15. 0
1.17. 6

0. 8 .0

0. 3. 0
0. 6 .6
1.13. 0
           
11. 8. 0



0.10. 0

0.17. 0
2.18. 0
1.11. 0
1.19. 0
7.15. 0




2.13. 6




4. 2. 0


16. 3. 5





1. 5 .0















0.10. 0


             
24.314. 0





























Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Elizabeth
   Miller





Sheet 24
Mitchhell &
 Paskin


William 
   Noakes


Oakley




Osborne




Thomas
    Porter



























Sheet 25
Sarah
   Randall





John
   Ranger


William
 Tubb
Henry
 Hudson 
& others
Samuel
 Ranger

Richard
   Kenward


William
   Fry


James 
   Baldwin



Himself




Mary
   Rogers



Thomas
   Randall

George
 Hedge
George
 Hobbs
James
 Card
Peter
 Barnes

Himself


Henry
   Pout




John Beadle
& others


Thomas
   Randall

Ann Crump
& others


Himself







528

561
562

529


1284
1285


268
269


599

600


553

554


311
313
316


310


312

314

315

317


304


305
306
307
536


308
309


318


319
320


395
452
453
454
456
457
458
455

Yard & buildings

Cottages & gardens
Cottages & gardens

Garden


Meadow
Meadow


Garden
House, shop & garden


Garden

House & yard


Meopham cottage
    & garden
House meadow


Workshop & garden
Yard & building
Cottages


Hop garden


Cottage

Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Cottage


Garden


House & garden
Buildings
Garden
Doctors meadow


House & garden
House & yard


Workshop


Cottages & garden
Garden


Little Meadow
House orchard
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
River meadow
Shaw
Shaw

---

---
---

---


Meadow
Meadow


---
---


Hops 
 & fruit
---



---
Meadow


---
---
---


Hops


---

---

---

---


---


---
---
---
Meadow


---
---


---


---
---


Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Wood

0.0.12

0.0.26
0.1.20

0.0.  7
0.2.25

7.1. 1
 9.3.11
17.0.12

0.0.14
0.0.19
0.0.33


0.2.12
0.0.16
0.2.28


0.0.18
1.2.22
1.3.  0

0.0.13
0.0.14
0.0.  3
0.0.30

0.1.27


0.0. 2

0.0.11

0.0. 3

0.0.  4
0.0.20

0.0.39


0.0.15
0.0.17
0.0.13
2.0.11
2.1.16

0.0.  3
0.0.13
0.0.16

 0.0. 2


0.0.  6
0.0.37
0.1.  3

2.0.16
0.2.13
0.0.10
0.2.16
1.2.27
1.2.18
0.0.18
0.0.21
6.3.19









1. 1 .0
2.  3. 0
4.10. 0






0. 7. 0
         
0. 7. 0



0.10. 0
0.10 .0






0. 6. 0











0. 5. 0





0.12. 6
0.12. 6












0. 5. 0



0. 9. 0


          
0.14. 0
































































1. 4. 0






         
1. 4. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
John
   Ranger



Messrs John,
 William,
  Samuel
   Henry,
    Thomas &
     James
       Ranger 

Sarah
   Ranger








John &
 Samuel
   Ranger

Railway
   Company





John Selby &
 Hannah
   Fellows

Sheet 26
Sir John
   Kenward
     Shaw












































Sheet 27

Richard Baker
George
 Soloman & others

Thomas
 Richard
  Martin
John
 Barton



Herself





William 
 Dadson 
& others

Nicholas
 Jones & Jesse Bowles

Themselves






Henry
    Ball



Thomas
   White


327
396



1148


1147




519
520
524



522



523



2131
769a
775a
1448a
2396


1




41
42

43
44
45
46
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
47
48
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
63a
65
66
67
68

70
72
73
74
75

76

77
78
79
86
87
92

97
98
99
99a
100
101

Post Office & garden
Cottages &gardens



Cottage & garden


Cottage & garden




Garden
Garden
Cottage, garden
   & buildings


Cottages & gardens



Cottages & gardens



Railroad etc
---
---
---
---


Bridge meadow




Joy Field shaw
Joy field

Great shaw
Chesnut & Alder shaw
Chesnut meadow
Rookery shaw
Great & Rough mead
Great & Rough shaw
Great & Rough shaw
Bath shaw
Bath shaw
Bouveries
Bouveries
Rookery
Rookery shaw
Ware
Round Acre
Round shaw
Round shaw
Lock shaw
Hamstead meadow
Dawney field
Hampstead shaw
Dawney shaw
Fish Pond field
Fish Pond shaw
Fish Pond meadow

Fish Pond
Shrubbery
Orchard
Garden & Buildings
Long meadow shaw

Farther Orchard

Cherry Orchard
Yard & Buildings
Waste
Yard & Buildings
Kenward House etc
Spring field shaw

Jennings shaw
Great Hop Garden
Great Hop Gdn shaw
Sheds
Upper piece
Upper shaw
---
---



---


---




---
---

---


---



---



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


meadow




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

0.0.  6
0.0.37
0.1.  3


0.1.20


0.0.35
0.2.15



0.0.23
0.0.23

0.0.  6
0.1.12

0.0.11



0.0. 4



3.1.37
0.2. 5
0.1.19
3.0.23
 3.1.23
10.3.27

6.2.39




0.0.18

3.1.32
2.0. 8
5.2. 7
2.0. 3
5.0.33
30.2.11
0.0.21
0.0.28
0.3.11
0.3.17
0.2.17
25.0.30
5.0.18
0.1. 8
0.0.22
9.1.23
0.0. 3
0.0.19
1.0. 0
3.1.33
9.0.14
0.0.24
0.1.33
4.1.13
0.0. 8

12.2.38
0.1. 0
4.3.21
0.2. 5
1.0.38

3.2.20

1.3.26
1.0. 0
0.0.22
0.2. 2
0.1. 9
0.0.29

4.0. 2
0.2.19
14.0.17
0.3.17
0.0.36
4.2.14
  0.0.16
162.0.25






0. 3. 6


         
0. 3. 6



0. 2. 6
0. 2. 6

         
0. 5. 0














1.16. 0

1.19. 0






1.19. 0
1. 4 .0

0.10. 6

9.10. 0





7.17. 0
0.14. 6


2.10. 6


0.13. 6
2.16. 0



2.19. 0


5.18. 0


0. 8 .0
1. 4. 0



0.19. 0
0.15. 0





0. 4. 0

10. 0. 0


0. 9. 6
            
50.11. 6

































2. 1 .6










































0.11. 0











2. 6 .0
          
2.17. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Sir John
   Kenward
     Shaw

























George
   Clifford
John 
 Roff
& others
Edward
   Haisman
James 
 Miller
& others
Thomas
  Smith
& others
Peter 
   Gammon
Thomas
   White
Samuel
 Towner &
Thomas 
 Ashby
William 
 Ashby
& John
 Teever
Henry
   Diprose

Alfred
   White




40

80}
81}

367

539


541


542

580

1069



1073


1589



366
368
372a
377
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
538
540
543
544
545
681

Cottage & Garden

Cottages & Garden


Cottage & Garden

Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden

Brook Green shaw

Houses & Gardens


Cottages & Gardens



Cottage & Garden



Barn Hop Garden
Garden
Old Orchard
Spring shaw
Great Bank field
Buildings
Shaw
Hollow field
Hollow shaw
Hollow shaw
Little Orchard
Shaw
Catts Meadow
Catts shaw
Orchard
House Hops
Yard & Buildings
Hop Garden Orchard
Lees Orchard
Turkey

---

---
---

---

---


---


---

Wood

---


---



---



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

0.0. 7

0.0.16
0.0.39

0.0.28

0.0.32


0.0.30


0.0.11

0.0.18

0.1.13


0.0.30



0.0.37
1.3.21


3.2.27
0.0.32
0.2. 5
0.2.15
3.3.12
0.0.35
0.0. 5
4.0. 5
0.0.25
0.1.21
0.2.19
0.0.16
1.0. 0
0.0.14
1.2.31
1.0.20
0.0.35
1.0.10
2.0.39
 1.1.33
25.1.  0





























2.12. 0
0. 4 .6
0. 7. 0

0. 7. 6


0. 7. 6


0. 2. 6

0. 6. 0
0. 8. 0
0.17. 0
0.17. 0

0.13. 6
1.10. 0
1. 0. 6
9. 5. 0

































1.17. 6


1.18. 0











          
3.15. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Sheet 28
Sir John
   Kenward
     Shaw
































William
   Shoebridge
Sheet 29
Sarah &
  Mary
    Simmons
























John
Beadle

































Himself
& others

George
 Wedds &
Thomas
 Luck

























1056
1068
1070
1071
1072
1074
1075
1078
1080
1081
1099
1100
1101
1102
1103
1104
1105
1106
1111
1112
1113
1114
1115
1117
1118
1119
1120
1122
1123
1427
1590
1591
1592


856


705
706
707
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
716
717
718

719
720
721
722

726
727
728
729
730
731


Ladle field
Yard & Buildings
Yard Pen & Buildings
Little Orchard
Barn meadow
Cottage field
Shaw
Castor field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Barn Hop field
Little Orchard field
Shaw
Shaw
Oast Orchard
Shaw
Banky field
Seven Acres
Seven Acres
Nine Acres
Shaw
Shaw & pond
Tom Rounds
Shaw
Banky hop Garden
Long meadow
Bridge meadow
Moor field
Shaw
Further Mead


Cottages & Gardens


Ten Acres
Piddle meadow
Gate field
Hills Croft
Ten Acres
Ten Acres
Shaw
Pond & shaw
Ant hill
Ant hill
Ant hill shaw
Great Orchard
Great Orchard shaw
House Garden 
   Orchard & Hops
Stack Yard
Yard & Buildings
Yard & Buildings
Orchard & Hops

House meadow
Pond & shaw
Wood field
Daw field
Shaw
Rain Bow



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


---


Hops
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable
Wood
Wood etc
Meadow
Meadow
Wood
Fruit
Wood

---
---
---
---
Hops & 
  fruit
Meadow
Wood etc
Meadow
Arable
Wood
Meadow


3.3.30
0.0.25
0.3. 3
1.0. 7
1.3. 6
1.3.18
0.1. 6
5.3.18
0.0.36
0.0.17
1.0.12
0.0.31
0.1.33
8.1. 8
3.1. 0
0.0.31
0.0.13
1.2. 7
0.2. 5
5.1.20
4.2.18
2.3. 1
9.1.34
0.1.32
0.3.12
5.1.34
2.0. 5
5.3.15
7.3.16
4.0.18
14.1.24
0.1. 6
 4.2.29
99.3.  7

0.0.35


10.0.16
3.0.33
5.2.31
5.0.25
6.2. 4
10.0.16
0.0.33
0.0.26
2.2. 4
4.0.35
0.0.30
4.0.25
0.0.32

1.1. 8
0.0.31
0.0.38
0.2.23

0.3.29
2.1. 4
0.1.12
1.1.34
4.0. 8
0.0.17
 3.2.36
67.2.27


1.15. 0


0.14. 6
0. 8. 6
0. 3. 0

0. 9. 6





0.14. 6
0. 5. 6


1. 2. 6

0. 9. 6
2. 5 .0
1. 7. 6
0.14. 6


0. 8. 0

0. 9. 6
2. 0. 6
1. 2. 0
1. 3. 6

 2.  4. 0
17.17. 0




7. 2. 
1. 2. 6
0.11. 6
0.10. 6
3.19. 0
1. 1. 1


0.13. 6
1. 5. 0

3.15. 6


0.17. 6




0.15. 0
0.14. 6

0. 9. 6
0. 9. 0

 1. 3. 0
24. 9. 0







0.125. 0

2. 9 .0





3.15. 0
1. 7. 0




2. 6. 0


3.10. 0


1.19. 0

2. 8 .0


5.11. 0

           
24. 0. 0






3. 1. 0
2.11. 0

5. 1. 0



















           
12.16. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Sarah &
  Mary
    Simmons











Earl
   Thanet


Sheet 30










































Earl 
   Thanet





William
 King &
Richard
 Waters
Sarah
 Cheesman
& another
John
 Fishenden

Themselves



George
   Wedd













































Edward
   Cheal

340



341


725


723
724


1602
1744
1746
1742
1743
1745
1791
1792
1793
1794
1795
1796
2084
2085
2086
2087
2088
2089
2146
2147
2148
2149
2150
2151
2161
2162
2163
2282
2283
2284
2288
2368
2369
2370
2371
2372
2153
2154
2155
2156

2157
2158
2159
2160


2152


Cottages & Garden



Cottages & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Buildings & Garden
House Lawn Stable etc


Little lee field
Great lee field
The Meadow
Lowland Hops
Denter field
Sixteen Acres
Ruffets meadow
Ten Acres
Three Acres Hops
Shaw
Horse Moors hops
Horse Moors meadow
Shaw
Barn field
Pond field
Pond field
Nine Acres
Ware meadow
Bury Ground
Shaw
Seven Acres
Shaw
Three Acres
Shaw
---
Pond
Starve Crow
Eight Acres
Shaw
Nine Acres
Twelve Acres
Spinney field
Shaw
Shaw
Spinney field
Shaw
House field
Barn & shaw
Nimble field
Cottage Garden 
   & Orchard
Pond etc
Nursery
House & Garden
Yard & Buildings


Cottage & Garden


---



---


---


---
---


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

---
---
Hops
---
---


---

0.0. 6



0.0.12


0.0.20
0.0.38

0.1.11
0.1.24
0.2.35

2.2. 0
5.0.34
6.0. 3
10.0.11
5.3. 6
8.2.20
7.0.11
11.0. 0
3.1. 5
0.1.14
5.3.19
9.0. 6
1.1.13
10.1.35
9.2.16
9.3. 4
9.2.35
9.3.35
6.0. 0
0.0.26
8.0.10
1.0.11
3.1. 1
0.2.18
3.3.12
0.0.38
7.1. 5
8.0. 5
0.2. 6
9.1. 7
11.3. 5
4.0. 4
0.1. 7
0.0.12
2.1. 2
0.2. 8
5.2. 0
0.1. 9
8.3.27

0.1.39
0.0.28
0.2.34
0.0.34
  0.1.20
208.2.38

0.0.14












0. 7. 0
0. 7. 0

0. 8. 0
0.18. 0
1. 8. 6
5. 0. 0
0. 9. 0
0.14. 0
1.17. 0
0.17. 6
1.12. 6

2.18. 0
1.10. 0

0.16. 6
1. 9. 0
1.10. 0
2. 6. 6
2.12. 0
0.10. 0

3. 2. 0

0.11. 6

0. 6. 0

0.12. 6
0.13. 6

0.12. 0
0.17. 0
0. 6. 0


0. 3. 0

1. 2. 0

0.13. 0

0. 2. 6

0. 7. 5
0. 5. 0
           
35.10. 0





















2. 4. 6
3. 7. 0

4. 4. 0





4. 0. 0




2. 5. 6





1. 9. 0

3. 0. 0
3. 5. 0

2.15. 0
4. 3. 0
1. 7. 0


0.13. 6



3. 3. 6





           
35.17. 0



Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Sheet 31
William
   Tomkin


































William
   Tomkin



Sheet 32
William
   Tomkin













Himself



































Frederick
  Ade
    White



Robert
 Bromley
& others


William
   Pearson







Edward
 Rayner
& another
James
   Sherwood
George
   Smith
William
   Middleton
Edward
   English
Samuel      }
 Pearson & }
Stephen     }
 Barrow      }
John
   Cheesman
John
   King


270
302
303
1022
1023

1024
1025
1026
1027
1028
1029
1030
1031
1032
1181
1182
1183
1184
1185
1186
1187
1188
1189
1190
1191
1192
1193
1194
1195
1197
1199
947
953


1638
1918
1958
2051


278
279
280


833
834
835
836
837
838
845


1196
1198

1556

1957

2082

339

867

868

872

1580


Warehouse & Garden
House etc
Shop etc
Shaw
Pond field

Pond
Shaw
Shaw
Great Meadow
Seven Acres
Shaw
Shaw
Floodgate field
Floodgate shaw
Three Corner field
Four Acres
Shaw
Shaw
Six Acres
Forge hop garden
Old Orchard
Shaw
Young Orchard
Forge Hassock
Pond
Hassocks shaw etc
Barn Meadow
Yard & Buildings
Homestall & Pasture
Pond
Yard & Buildings
Ash Beds
Shaw


Pond
Willow Wood
Pond
Red Oast Wood


)
) Cottages Yards etc
)


Pond field
Pond
Shaw
Shaw

Shaw



Garden
House & Garden

Cottage & Garden

Cottage & Garden

Cottage & Garden

Cottage & Garden

Cottages & Gardens

Garden

Cottage & Garden

Cottage & Garden


---
---
---
Wood
Arable &
Hops
---
Wood
Wood
Meadow
Hops
Wood Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable Hops
Fruit
Wood
Fruit
Wood
---
Wood
Meadow
---
---
---
---
Wood
Wood


---
Wood
---
Wood


---
---
---


Arable
---
Wood
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Arable

---
---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---


0.1.16
0.0.13
0.0. 7
0.2.19

7.0.28
0.0.16
0.0.16
0.0.27
3.3. 9
7.0.36
0.0.19
0.0. 7
4.2.17
0.2.32
4.0.22
4.3. 1
0.2. 0
0.0.28
5.3. 3
3.1.26
1.3.34
0.0. 3
1.2. 1
2.1.15
0.0.16
2.0.26
1.1. 7
0.2.13
0.3. 6
0.0.23
0.0.27
11.3.11
 0.0.33
67.0.34


0.2. 4
8.3.26
0.1.19
 2.2.39
12.2.  8

0.0. 5
0.0.15
0.0.  4
0.0.24

7.2.26
0.0.15
0.0.21
0.1.29
0.3. 1
0.0.19
 4.3.24
14.0.15

0.0.23
0.0.14

0.1.25

0.1. 4

 
0.0.13

0.0.24

0.0.28

0.0.17

0.0.18
1.2.38


0. 5. 0




1.16. 0



1. 1. 0
4. 9. 0


0. 6. 6

2. 2. 6
0. 7. 6


0. 8. 6
1.15. 0
1. 3. 0

0.17. 0



0. 7. 6
0. 3. 6
0. 5. 0



          
15. 7. 0












0.13. 0



0. 4. 0

0.10. 0
1.  7. 0







1.15. 0




1.12. 0





1.16. 0


2. 3. 0













         
7. 6. 0





















Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
William
   Tomkin















Sheet 33








































Sheet 34
























John
   Bird





















James
   Starnes
















Alfred
   White









































2305
2306
2315
2316
2317
2318
2319
2320
2321
2322

2323
2386
2387
2415
2416
2417
2332

2338
2339


1797
1798
1799
1800
1801
1802
2073
2074
2075
2077
2078
2079
2080
2081
2083
2164


534
535
782
783
784
784a
785
787
788
786
789
790
791
792
792a
792b
793
794
795
796
797
798
799
800
883
801
802
804
805
806
807
809
810
812
866
869
870
871
1076
1077
781


Shaw
Pond field
One thousand Acres
Shaw
Middle field
Shaw
House Meadow
House Orchard
Garden
Duke of Wellington
   public house
Homesteads Yards etc
Pt of Five Corner field
Shaw & Pond (part of)
Road field (part of)
Pond
Shaw (part of)
Hops

Slip Meadow
Shaw


The Moors
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Barn field
Shaw
Shaw
Yard & Buildings
Old Meadow
House Garden
Shaw
Little Orchard
Pond
Pond
Shaw
Alder field


Warehouse etc
Garden
Shaw
Wood & Coppice
Bridge field
Ash leaks
River field
Shaw
---
Ash leaks
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Broom field
Corner field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Landway
Cottage & Garden
House Orchard
House field
Shaw
Orchard Hop garden
Shaw
Shaw
Middleton & Six Acres
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
---
---
Shaw
Yard & Buildings
Old Orchard
Craddock
Orchard & Hops
Ruffins shaw
Ruffins
Shaw


Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Hops
Wood
Meadow
Fruit
---

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


Pasture
Wood
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
---
Hops
Hops
Wood
Fruit
---
---
Wood
Hops


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


0.2.29
1.3.19
0.2.30
0.1.20
1.2.13
0.1. 1
2.1.29
1.0. 5
0.1.14

0.0.11
0.1.25
2.2.21
0.1.13
3.2.33
0.0.15
0.1.25

3.1.15
1.1.15
 0.0.11
21.2.22

14.0. 0
0.0. 5
0.0. 8
0.0.36
3.2.26
0.3.19
1.0. 2
0.0.28
0.3.30
3.3.22
0.0.16
0.1.12
0.0. 6
0.0. 4
?.0.22
 7.1.21
34.3.27

0.0.25
0.2. 1
0.2. 4
5.2.25
1.2.31
3.0.25
2.2.33
0.1.33
1.0.39
30.22
0.0. 9
1.2. 2
1.1. 2
16.2.36
1.3.35
0.1.10
0.0.35
0.0.17
1.0.33
0.3.22
0.0.38
3.2.33
3.2.33
0.1.30
2.0.36
0.1.30
0.1.11
10.3.10
0.0.16
0.1.15
0.1. 5
2.1.18
3.0.12
0.1.17
0.2. 7
0.3.18
0.3.22
0.3. 0
0.1.32
1.1.17
 0.2. 2
79.1. 1


0. 3. 0
0. 1. 0

0.15. 0

0.13. 0
0. 8 .6
0. 3. 0



0. 3. 6

0. 4. 6



1. 2. 0
0. 6. 0
          
3.19. 6

2. 0. 0



0.12. 0



1. 7. 0.
1.16. 6

0. 1. 6



3. 3. 0
9. 0. 0


0. 7. 0


0. 3. 0
0. 5. 6
0. 4 .6

0. 2. 0
0. 5. 6



1.11. 0
0. 3. 6






2. 4. 0
0. 7. 6

1. 7. 6


6.19. 0



0.0.11
0.16. 6

0. 3. 0
0. 4. 0
1.19 .6
0.10. 6

0.10. 6
          
19. 4. 0


0.13. 6
0. 4 .6









0.13. 0

0.17. 0



0.10. 0

          
3.18. 0























0.14. 0
1. 7. 0
1. 3. 0

0. 8. 0
1. 8. 0



7.13. 0
0.18. 0







0.16. 0


















0.15. 7

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
William
   Tomkin


















Sheet 35













Toogood





Thomas
   Tomkin


Stephen
   Walter



John
   Pope










Peter
   Harris




















Ramsay
   Warde




William
 Smith
& others

Himself

1563

1564
1565
1566


1577
1578
1579


1910
1912
1939
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

1976
1977
2031
2032


595
596
597
598


282
283


2294

House field

Shaw
House & Garden
House field


Little Meadow
Meadow
Shaw


Long field
Shaw
Gilberts farm
House Garden
Garden
House Orchard
Shaw
Cherry Orchard
Shaw
Shaw
Middle field
Shaw
Footway field
Shaw
Old Hop Garden

Shaw
Shaw
Further field
Shaw


Willow shaw
Willow Meadow
Cronks Meadow
Shaw


)Cottages & Gardens
)


Priestwood
Arable 
 & Hops
Wood
---
Hops, 
 Arable
  & Fruit
Arable
Meadow
Wood


Arable
Wood
---
---
---
Fruit
Wood
Fruit
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops &
 Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood


Wood
Meadow
Meadow
Wood


---
---


Wood


7.0. 7
0.1.31
0.0.24


2.0. 6
1.2.36
1.0.22
 0.0.25
12.2.31

1.1.39
0.1.34
0.0.23
0.1.15
0.1.14
1.2.34
0.0.18
3.0.11
0.0. 5
0.0.11
2.0.11
0.1.16
2.0.20
0.1.34

3.0. 0
0.0.26
0.1.10
2.0. 5
 0.1.22
18.2.28

1.1. 0
2.3. 4
3.2.34
0.0.10
7.3.  8

0.0.17
0.0.39
0.1.16

11.2.10


1. 0. 0




0.16. 0
0. 3. 0
0. 5. 6
         
2. 4 .6

0. 2. 0


0. 3. 0
0. 3. 0
1. 3. 0

1. 8. 6


0. 3. 6

0. 3. 6

1. 6. 0



0. 3. 6
          
4.16. 0


0.15. 6
1. 2. 0
         
1.17. 6







2.10. 0




0. 4. 0
0.15. 0

         
3. 9. 0

0.12. 0









0.16. 6

0. 4. 6

0. 4. 0



0.16. 6
          
3. 7. 6


Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
John
   Webb

James
:   Wedd
Executors:
Richard
 Starnes &
Thomas
 Gilbert




Sheet 36
Thomas
   White


















Frederick
  Ade &
   George
      White






















Himself



Nicholas
   Jones





Thomas
 Hatcher
& another

Alfred
   White















Himself


William  
   Pearson























330
331


321
322
323
324
446


1055



855
888
889
890
891
892
897
898
899
900
901
902
903
904
905


808


861
862
863
864
884

885
912
916
917
918
919
920
921
929
930
931
932
944
945

946

House & Garden
Cottages & Gardens


Garden
House Stable Shop etc
Garden
House Orchard
Hops


Cottages & Garden



Landway
Further field
Further field shaw
Further field shaw
Further field shaw
Thirteen acre field
Yard and buildings
House and Garden
Pond
House Orchard
Barn field
Barn field shaw
Barn field barn
Barn field shaw
Barn field pond


Meadow


Yard and buildings
Garden
House and garden
House and garden
House meadow

House orchard
Ask bed shaw
Gen Cock hops
Gen Cock shaw
Gen Cock
Gen cock shaw
Benover meadow
Shaw
Thistle field
Four acres
Four aces
Four aces shaw
Lower field
Six acres

Shaw


---
---


---
---
---
Fruit
Arable


---



---
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
---
---
---
Fruit
Arable
Wood
---
Wood
---


Hops


---
---
---
---
Hops &
 Meadow
Fruit
Wood
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Hops &
 Arable
Wood


0.0.18
0.2.17
0.2.25

0.0.18
0.0.34
0.0.13
1.1.35
2.0.19
3.3.39

0.1.34



0.0.18
5.0.16
0.0.15
0.0. 2
0.0.19
0.0. 6
0.0.28
0.0.28
0.0.17
1.0.36
6.0.31
0.0.13
0.0. 4
0.1.31
 0.0.39
14.0.18

0.3.15


0.2. 8
0.0.24
0.0.23
0.0.23

1.2. 0
2.3.35
1.0.11
7.2.19
0.1. 7
2.0.37
0.1.22
2.3. 2
0.2. 1
2.3.31
1.2.29
2.2.20
0.0.36
3.2. 0

7.0. 5
 1.3.32
40.0.35


0. 2. 0
0. 2. 0

0. 2. 0

0. 2. 0
1. 6. 0
0.  5. 0
1.15. 0






0. 9. 6







0.14. 6
0.11. 0



         
1.15. 0

0.10. 0



0.2. 0
0.1. 0
0.1. 0

0.17. 0
2.17. 0

4.10. 0

0. 4. 0

0. 5. 0

0. 5. 0
0. 3. 0
0. 5. 0

0. 5. 0

2. 5. 0
           
12. 0. 0












1. 3. 0
1. 3. 0





2. 7. 0








2.16. 0



         
5. 3. 0














1. 2. 0

1. 4 .6

1. 4. 6
0.15. 0
1. 4 .0

1. 4. 6

1. 4. 6
          
7.19. 0



Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator


Sheet 37

Alfred
 Samuel &
   Thomas
     White










Richard
   Whitehead








Charles
  Gustavus
     Whittaker















Samuel
   White


Sheet 38













Theodosia
  Margaret
    Shaw


















Mary
   Cheesman

William 
 Reader 
& others
Richard
 Startup 
& others
William
 Thompson 
& others

Thomas
   Roff


Himself









John 
  Cogger











Stephen King
William Hicks
 & John
  Judges

Himself

















Thomas
   White




















865


1629


375


699



1630
1631


143
143a
143b
144
145
146
166



2373
2374
2375
2376
2377
2378
2381
2388
2389
2390
2393


2379
2380



767
768
769
770
771
772
773
774
775
776
777
778
779
779a
780
780a


46a
49a
56
57
69
71
72a
82
83
84
85
88
89
90
91
93
94
95

96
97a

Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Gardens


Cottage and Gardens


Cottage and Gardens



Hops
Shaw


Three Acre Wood
Rough field
Shaw
Shaw
Cherry Orchard
Shaw
Thirteen acre field



Six Acres
Shaw
Hooks Meadow
Middle Field
Shaw
Barn Field
Yard and Buildings
Barn meadow & Bldgs
Pond
Shaw
Shaw


Cottage and Garden
Yard and buildings



Gravelly field
Shaw
---
Hops
Shaw etc
Shaw
Two acres
Hop house field
Four acres
Shaw
Nettlestead Hops
Ash Lake Mead
Pond field
Ash Lake Little mead
Shaw
Ash lake filed


Rookery shaw
Great Rough Meadow
House shaw
Watt
Fish pond field
Fish pond hop garden
Shrubbery
Stack plat field
Stack plat shaw
Stack great shaw
Stack Old Garden
Stack yard
Stack shaw
Homestead
Buildings
Jennings Court field
Jennings Barn etc
Jennings

Jennings
Jennings Shaw

---


---


---


---



Hops
Wood


Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops &
 arable


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


---
---



Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable


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

0.0.10


0.1.11


0.0.29


0.0.21
0.2.21


2.1.23
0.0.  6
2.1.39

14.3.35
0.3.25
0.2. 8
5.3.27
23.1.28
2.0.19

112.18
59.2.  0

6.2.36
0.1. 4
2.2.35
3.3.21
0.1.31
3.1.38
0.0. 7
2.1.36
0.0.24
0.0.39
 0.2.27
21.0.18

0.0.19
0.0.23
0.1.  2


2.1. 8
1.0.11
10.2. 1
0.1.21
0.1.11
3.2.15
2.1.21
8.0.19
4.0. 0
0.0.13
0.1. 2
8.3.15
10.3.34
0.3. 0
0.3.13
 3.3.12
58.0.36

0.2. 0
6.2. 0
0.2.18
5.2.29
8.2.37
1.0.38
0.2. 0
6.1. 8
0.0.21
0.1.32
0.0.14
0.0.24
0.0.29
0.1.22
0.1.26
4.0. 4
0.0.17

26.3. 6
1.3.39
 0.2. 0
65.1. 4














1. 5. 0
         
1. 5. 0

1. 9. 0



2. 8 .6


 7. 9. 0
11. 6. 6

0. 8. 0

0.12. 0
0. 4. 0

0. 3. 6

0.10. 0


         
1.17. 6






0. 3. 6

1. 0. 0
0. 5. 6


0. 5. 0
4.10. 0
0. 7. 0

0. 3. 0
2. 2. 0
1. 1. 0
0. 4. 0

 0. 7 .0
10. 0. 0


2. 6 .6

1.13. 0
1. 0. 0
0. 3. 0

0.13. 6



0. 1 .0



0. 9. 6


2.10. 6
0. 9. 0
         
9 .6 .0


















7. 6. 0



12. 1 .0


          
19. 7 .0

2. 0. 0


1. 4 .0

1. 5. 0




         
4. 9. 0






0.19. 0

5. 1 .0



1. 0. 6

1.16. 0



5. 4 .0


 1.14. 0
15.15. 6





0. 3. 0


0. 2. 0










0.10. 0

          
0.15. 0

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Sheet 39
Thomas
  Turner
     Atkin







Thomas
   Bishop











Trustees of
 College of
  Wettenhall:
Rev Joseph
 Reese, Rev
 Henry Sale
  & others













Sheet 40
William
   Cook



Thomas
  Robert
    Cutbush









John Bird









Himself












Elizabeth 
 Jones

Richard 
 Ross


George
 Wedd &
Thomas
 Luck










Alfred
   White



Himself



Joseph
 Lambert 
& others
Thomas
 Masters 
& others


2331a
2413
2414
2420
2421
2422
2423
2428


1366
1367
1368
1369

1370
1371
1372
1388
1389
1390


332


333
334


335
361
362
363
364
365
702
703
704
753
756
815


248

555


651
654a


652


653




Read field
Manor field
Shaw
Road field
Shaw
Shaw
Pond
Toll gate field


Bain field
House garden
Shaw
Orchard etc

Middle field
First field
First field
First field
First field
First field Pond


Cottage and Garden


Cottage and garden
Garden


House & Hop Garden
Garden field
Shaw
Shaw
Hop garden
---
Forge meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Arable
---
Wood


Nettle Bushetts
    Meadow
Meadow


Prices
Eight acres (part of)


Cottages and Gardens


Cottages and Gardens




Fruit
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
---
Arable


Arable
---
---
Arable
 & fruit
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Hops
---


---


---
---


Hops
Arable
Arable (?)
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Hops
Arable
Wood



Arable
Arable


Hops
Hops


---


---




1.1.10
1.3.12
0.3. 6
2.1. 8
0.1.12
0.0.29
0.0. 7
2.3.18
9.2.22

2.3. 5
0.2. 6
1.2.26

1.1.11
1.0. 7
0.3.14
0.3. 3
1.2.18
1.1.27
 0.0. 5
12.0. 2

0.0.13


0.0.19
0.1.  4
0.1.23

1.0.35
6.0.34
0.1. 7
0.0. 8
2.0.12
0.0.31
5.2.16
0.1. 0
0.0.38
1.1.14
3.0.25
 2.0.25
22.3.  5


4.0. 8
2.2.32
6.3.  0

2.2.21
4.0.14
6.2.35

0.0.11


0.0.25
0.0.36



0. 5. 6
0. 2. 0

0. 2. 6



0.  3. 6
0.13. 6

0. 4 .6



0. 8 .3
0. 1 .6
0. 1. 0
0. 1. 0
0.14. 0
0.11. 6
          
2. 1. 9





0. 4. 0
0. 4. 0

0.17. 6
0.12. 0
0. 0. 6

0. 4. 6
0. 0. 6
0.11. 0


0.14. 6
0. 6. 6
         
3. 7 .0


1.  3
1.17. 0
2.  0. 0

1.15 0
2.19. 0
4.14. 0










0. 8 .6

0.10. 6



0.13. 0
1.12. 0

1. 1. 0



0 .3. 6
0. 6. 6
0 .6. 0
0. 5. 0


         
2. 2. 0









3. 1. 0
0 .2 .6

1. 1 .0
0. 3. 0
2.15. 6



1.11. 6
          
8.14. 6

















Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Joseph
   Duddy

Sir Henry 
  Fitzherbert
    Bart



Thomas
   Fowle





Thomas
   Fowle






Earl
Gainsborough



Thomas
 Plummer 
   Halsey

Sheet 41






Peter 
 William
  & John
   Hemsley








David
   Hemsley








Thomas
   Miller








Himself


Mary
   Philpot




Thomas Ross
& James
 Ellman?
Robert
 Masters 
& others

Thomas
   Ross

Himself




Stephen
   Walter



John
    French



Robert
  Ridge
    Eliis



James
   Starnes










Himself


Thomas
   Clarke
Himself 
& others



Himself









1235


148
149
150
151


692
693

695



696


694
697
698


108
109
110


106
107



230
230a
232a
235


2279
2352
2353
2354
2355
2391
2392
2411
2412
2281


2429


2430

2431
243a
2433


137
138
139
140
140a
141
141a
142


Yalding Meadow


Hunt Field
Hunt Shaw
Stickens
Shaw


Cottages & Garden
Garden

Cottages and garden



Nightingale orchard


Barn and Yard
Nightingale field
Nightingale shaw


Part of nine acres
Shaw
Shaw


Small profits
Small profits shaw



Great Coal Harbour
Little Kit hill
Part of Great Pit field
Shaw


Wood field
Crook field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Chicken field
Shaw
Clay Gate
Shaw
Shaw


Clay Gate field


Cottage & Garden

Cottages & Garden
Cottages & Garden
Cottages & Garden


House Orchard
Shaw
Yard & Buildings
House Lawn & Bldgs
In House Lawn
House Meadow
In Lawn etc
Shaw & Cartway


Meadow


Hops
Wood
Fruit
Wood


---
---

---



Fruit


---
Hops
Wood


Arable
Wood
Wood


Meadow
Wood



Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood


Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood


Arable


---

---
---
---


Fruit
Wood
---
---
Garden
Meadow
---
Wood etc


3.1.13


3.1.32
0.3. 7
0.2.15
0.0.  5
4.3.22

0.0.29
0.0.13

0.0.22
0.1.24


2.0. 6


0.0.16
3.3. 3
0.1.  2
4.0.21

1.2. 5
0.0.17
0.1. 1
1.2.23

2.0. 7
0.1.13
2.1.20


3.3.39
1.3. 0
8.0. 0
 0.1.17
14.0. 6

1.3.19
3.0. 1
0.0.30
0.1. 8
0.0.15
2.0.22
0.0.39
4.1.23
0.1.35
 0.2.  2
13.3.34

3.1.17


0.0.13

0.0. 6
0.0. 6
0.1.  9
0.2.14

2.1.37
0.0.30
0.0.17
0.1.24
0.0.16
6.3.15
0.0.17
 1.0.22
11.1.28

0.17. 6


2. 1 .6
0. 8 .9

          
2.10. 3








1.11. 0



2.13. 0
          
2.13. 0

0. 2. 6

         
0. 2 .6

1. 3. 0
         
1. 3. 0


0. 7. 6
0. 3. 0
0.15. 6
         
1. 6. 0


0. 5. 6



0. 2. 6

0. 5. 0

          
0.15. 0

0. 4. 0









1. 8. 6


0. 9. 0
0. 3. 0
1.15. 6

          
3.16. 0

























0.13. 6

          
0.13. 6






1.18. 0
0.15. 0
3.17.0
          
6.10. 0

0.10. 6
1. 2. 0



0.11. 0

1. 1. 6


3. 5. 0

0.17. 0



















Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Thomas
   Miller




Sheet 42

































Thomas
   Miller



John
   Whitehead






































James
 Fairman 
& others


104
105
111
111a
112
113
114
115
116

117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
192
193
196
197
213
214
251
216
217
218


125
125a
126


Lower Downs
Shaw
Middle Downs
Shaw
Shaw
Upper Downs
Shaw
Shaw
Brown field

Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Germany
Gemany Shaw
Old Cherry Orchard
Forstall
Yard & Buildings
Oast House & Nursery
Young Cherry Orchard
Four Acre Orchard
Filbert Orchard
Shaw Wood
Shingle Barn Great fld
Shaw
Shaw
Shingle Barn little field
Shingle Barn Shaw
Wood
House & Garden
Garden
Garden
Second Meadow
Shaw
Shaw
First Meadow
Shaw
Shaw


Cottages & Gardens
Cottages & Gardens
Garden


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


---
---
---


4.1.12
0.2.17
5.1.18
0.0.24
0.1.37
2.2.26
 0.1. 0
0.1.32

8.0.14
0.3. 5
0.1. 8
0.1.32
4.2.22
0.0.20
3.3. 3
0.3.32
0.0.34
0.1.11
2.2.11
3.3.21
2.3. 3
0.3. 3
4.1.38
0.1.33
0.1.23
3.1.13
0.1. 5
7.0.21
0.2.19
0.0.10
0.0.32
4.2.15
0.2.18
0.2.25
3.3.16
0.1.17
 0.2.13
71.2.  9

0.0.20
0.0.16
0.0.18
0.1.14

2.10. 0

3. 1. 0

0. 0. 2
1.12. 0



3.11. 0



2.16. 0

0.10. 6
0. 2. 0


1. 9. 0
2.11. 6
2. 9. 0

2.13. 0


1.18. 6


0. 5. 0


1. 4. 6


1. 0. 0

           
27.19. 0















1. 0. 0



























         
1. 0. 0






Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Sheet 43
Elizabeth
   Miller









































Sheet 44






















Herself

































































976
979a
983

984
985
948
949
986
987
988
989
990
991
993
994
995
996
997
998
999
1000
1004
1010
1207
1209
1210
1211
1212
1213
1214
1215
1217
1224
1227
1228
1229
1230
1231
1232
1233
1234
1243
1250
1251
1258
1270
1273a
1275
1281
1282
1283
1287
1288
1289
1290
1291
1292
1293
1294
1272
1295
1201



Spit field
Shaw
Hatch & Dyke field

Shaw
Wood field
Emmetts Hill
Emmetts shaw
Young Hatch Gate
Shaw
Hatch Gate
Shaw
House Orchard
Barn & Yard
Barn & Yard
Shaw
Pt  Cranson’s Meadow
Marl pit field
Cartway
Shaw
Barn field
Shaw
Oasthouse Orchard
Yard Barn & Buildings
Knights field
Forstall & Buildings
Shaw
Fir & Timber
Brick kiln meadow
Knights Orchard
Kiln field
Shaw
Hop house & Garden
Shaw
Crowsons meadow
Cartrack
Calais Meadow shaw
Calais Meadow shaw
Calais Meadow shaw
Calais Meadow
Calais Meadow
Cartrack
Town field
Jerkins hops
Jerkins shaw
Upper field shaw
House shaw
Pit field
North Wood Meadow
Road field shaw
Rough meadow
Rough shaw
Donton field
Little shaw
Road field
Dog Pit shaw
Great Dog Pit
Shaw
Shoot field
Shaw
Forstall
Shaw
Hodges Hops



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



8.2.37
0.0.16

18.3.23
3.0. 8
4.3. 9
1.2. 8
0.2. 5
10.2.10
2.1.38
2.2.26
0.2.31
3.3.39
0.0.23
0.0.24
0.1. 9
 0.0.19
9.1.26
0.2.25
0.0.33
5.3.18
0.0. 6
4.3.19
1.0.35
5.2.24
1.0.34
0.0.35
0.0.35
4.2.38
1.0.11
4.3. 0
0.0.20
0.0.16
1.2.39
6.0.10
0.0.23
0.1.37
1.1.11
0.0.12
0.1.38
0.1. 6
0.0. 5
12.2.22
1.0.15
0.1. 0
1.1.10
0.1.36
4.1. 6
4.2. 6
2.2. 7
1.1.34
1.0.37
6.0.23
0.3.35
5.0.16
1.1.35
5.0.39
0.1. 9
9.1.25
0.0.18
0.2.34
0.0.24
  1.1.17
170.2.  4


6.14. 0


9.17. 0

3. 0. 0


1. 3. 0

0.17. 6

3. 1. 0



0. 0. 6
1. 0. 0


3.13. 0

3.13. 0

0.12. 6



1. 5. 0
0. 9 .6
0. 9. 6



1.11. 0




0. 2. 0
0. 1. 5

3. 7. 0
0.11. 6



0. 7 .6
1. 1. 0

0. 6 .0

0. 9. 6

0. 8. 6

0. 8. 0

0.17. 0

0. 1. 6

 0.14. 6
46.  2. 0




2. 5 .0




5.11. 0








5. 0. 0






3. 0. 6





2. 6. 0
















1.19. 0




2. 8 .6

2. 2. 0

2. 1 .0

4. 7. 0



          
31. 0. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Elizabeth
   Miller































William
 Cronk 
& others
John
 Bodkin 
& others
Thomas
 Burton &
James
 Rogers
Thomas
 Barton &
John
 Bodkin
Mary
 Fairman 
& others
Stephen
 Jeffery 
& others
Richard
 Davis 
& another
Francis
 Waters 
& another
William
 Masters 
& others
John
 Humphrey 
& another

975


992


1006



1007



1011


1012


1208


1216


1269
1271

1202



Cottages & Garden


Cottages & Garden


Cottages & Garden



Cottages & Garden



Cottages & Garden


Garden


Cottages & Garden


Cottages & Garden


Cottages etc
Garden

Cottages & Garden



---


---


---



---



---


---


---


---


---
---

---



0.1.22


0.1.23


0.0.18



0.0.35



0.0.17


0.0.18


0.1. 4


0.0.23


0.0.13
0.0.26

0.1.29
2.1.28




































































Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Sheet 45
Elizabeth
   Miller

Samuel
   Mills





































John
   Robinson





Sheet 46




Railway
   Company







John
   Bodkin

Alfred
   White































Thomas
 Fancett
Thomas
 Reader 
& Charton

John
   Middleton






Thomas
 Middleton
& another

Themselves








1005


1727
1728
1730

1603
1731
1732
1735
1736
1737
1738
1739
1808

1809
1811
1812
1814
1815
1816
1817
1818
1819
1820
1946
1947
1948
1950
1951
1949
1945


1810

1813



839
840
841
842

844


843



2382
2383
2384
2385
2418
2419



Plantation


Shaw
Quarry field
Eight Acres

Willow shaw
Shaw
Spectacles field
West field
Shaw
Five Acres
Crab tree field
Crab tree shaw
House Meadow

Garden
Stack Yard & Buildings
Stack Yard & Buildings
Pond
Barn Orchard
Garden
Shaw
Pond
Pond
Barn field
Young Orchard
Shaw
Old Orchard
Pond
Shaw
Fourteen Acres
Foster Orchard


House & Garden

Cottages & Gardens



Hops field
Pond
Arable field
Arable field

Hops


Cottages & Gardens



Railroad etc
Railroad etc
Railroad etc
Railroad etc
Railroad etc
Railroad etc



Fruit


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


---

---



Meadow
---
Meadow
Hops &
 Oast
Hops


---



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



0.2.28


 0.1.33
3.0.17

8.2. 9
2.3.32
0.0.10
2.1.34
6.1.24
0.1.13
5.3. 8
7.2.39
0.1.14

3.0.13
0.0.25
0.1. 8
0.1. 8
0.0. 6
0.3.12
0.0.11
0.0.10
0.0.12
0.0.11
7.0. 0
2.0.37
0.1.27
2.1.21
0.0. 6
0.0.36
14.1.36
 3.2.11
73.2.  3

0.0.18
0.0.23
0.1.  1



0.3. 0
0.0.14
0.3.38

0.1.17
1.0.15
3.1.  4

0.0.32



0.0.23
1.3.20
2.0.17
0.1.26
2.2.22
0.2.  5
7.2.33


0. 9. 0



0.16. 0

2. 6. 0


0. 9 .6
1. 2. 0

0.19. 0
3.14 .0
0. 2. 6

0.17. 0




0. 8. 0




0.12. 0
1. 7. 0

0.13. 0


1. 2. 0
 1.18. 0
16.  6. 0







0. 4. 0

0. 5. 6

0. 3. 0
0.11. 0
1.  3. 6











0.10. 0








1.15. 0



















2.18. 6





5. 0. 6
         
9.18. 0

























2. 5. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Sir John
  Kenward
    Shaw
























John
   Sidney




Sheet 47
Heirs of
  Laurence
    Starnes






Heirs of
  Laurence
    Starnes

William
   Tomkin



















Alfred
   White

























Thomas
   Bishop





Themselves



Richard
 Bodkin &
William
 Chittenden

Alfred
   White


Himself




















369
370
371
372
373
374
378
379
380
381
382
383a
391
393
394
409
410
411
412

413
414
415
416
417


1375
1375a

1376



1225
1245


1244
1246
1247


496



954
955
956
957
958

959

960
961

962

963

1008
1013
1018
1021


Barn & Yard
Garden & Orchard
Shaw
Orchard (Old)
Spring field
Shaw
Crossway field
Crossway field shaw
Crossway
Yard & Buildings
Shaw
Great Bank field
Cats meadow
Luckhurst
Shaw
Footway field
Footway shaw
Footway shaw
Park field

Park shaw
Park shaw
Cock House field
Cock House shaw
Cock House shaw


Arable
Meadow

Pond & Shaw



Orchard
Shaw


Garden
Cottage & Garden
Garden


Wheelwrights shop



Little field
Shaw
Drain
Shaw
Lower Richard
  
Filbert plantation

Filbert shaw
Two Acre Orchard

Long Meadow Orchard

Old Orchard

Orchard
Barn Yard etc
Upper Harlands
Lower Harlands


---
Fruit
Fruit
Fruit
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
---
Wood
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
 & Hops
Wood
Wood
Hops
Wood
Wood


Arable
Arable &
 Pasture
Wood 
 & Water


Fruit
Wood


---
---
---


---



Meadow
Wood
Water
Wood
Fruit &
 Pasture
Fruit &
 Arable
Wood
Fruit &
 Pasture
Fruit &
 Pasture
Fruit &
 Pasture
Fruit
---
Fruit
Meadow


0.0.19
0.1. 4
0.0.20
1.0.23
2.0. 3
0.0.38
3.3.20
0.0.13
0.1. 7
0.0. 8
0.0. 8
1.2. 6
2.1.23
2.0.22
0.1. 0
2.3.30
0.0.38
0.0.27

7.0.14
0.0. 6
0.0.20
6.3.16
0.0.22
 1.1.13
32.0.39

6.0.38

3.0.21

0.0.17
9.1.36

1.1.37
0.0.25
1.3.22

0.0.11
0.0.29
0.0.13
0.1.13

0.0.11



1.1.13
0.0.25
0.0.23
0.1. 4

2.0.15

2.0.14
0.2. 5

2.1. 0

2.2. 2

2.0.38
0.2. 7
0.1. 3
1.1. 4
 1.3.20
17.2.11


0. 2. 6
0. 0. 6
0.17. 0
1. 0. 0

0 .8 .6




0. 3. 0
0.15. 6
2.0.22

0. 4 .6



2. 2 .6


3.18. 0

          
10. 5. 0

0. 8. 0

0. 6. 0

         
0.14. 0

0.15. 0
          
0.15. 0










0. 5. 0




1. 7. 0

1. 7. 0


1.12. 6

1. 8. 6

1.14. 6
0. 8. 0

0.14. 6
0.10. 6
9.  7. 6







2. 2. 0




0.15. 0

1. 0. 0

1 .3. 0



1.18. 6




         
7 .2. 6

1.17. 6

0. 6. 0


2.  3. 6



































Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
William
   Tomkin




















Sheet 48









































Sheet 49








William
 Lambert
Edward
 Gillet &
David Hope
Stephen
 Judges
& others
William
 Jones
& others
Thomas
 Taylor
& another
Richard
 Fancett
& others

Frederick
  Ade
    White




















































1009

1014


1015
1016
1017
1019
1020

2179


1806



1041
1643
1644
1645
1703
1704
1706
1707
1708
1709
1710
1711
1712
1713
1953
1954
1955
2041
2042
2043
2044
2045
2046
2047
2048
2049
2052
2053
2054
2055
2056
2057
2058
2059
2060
2061
2062
2063
2064
2065
2066
6067
2068
2069
2076
2177
2178
2178a
2180
2181
2182
2183
2184


Cottage & Garden

Garden & Cottages


)
) Cottages &Gardens
)
Cottages & Garden
Cottages & Garden

Moat House & Garden


Cottages & Garden



Clapper field shaw
Slades
Slades
Slades Shaw
Wood field
Shaw
Plummers field
Plummers shaw
Lodge field
Lodge shaw
Mockbeggar
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Boarsland
Shaw
Little Boarsland
Inkly field
Little Orchard
Orchard
Shaw
Barn Orchard
Yard etc
Buildings
House & Garden
Orchard & Meadow
Forstall field
Shaw
Yew Tree field
Shaw
Shaw
Barn Meadow
Barn
Five Acres
Shaw
Shaw
Flat field
Shaw
Moat Orchard
Bridges field
Shaw
Shaw
Wood field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Forstall Pasture
Water
Moat Orchard
Buildings
Pond
Shaw
Forstall piece Meadow


---

---



---

---
---

---


---



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


0.0.19

0.0.26


0.0.28
0.0.25
0.0.33
0.1. 7
0.0. 9

0.0.24


0.1.  3
1.2.12


2.2. 4
0.3.14
0.3.14
1.3. 5
2.2. 7
0.1. 4
2.2.33
0.1.11
3.1.21
0.2. 1
7.0.13
0.0.35
0.0.15
0.1.19
3.3.34
1.1. 7
4.0. 3
3.2.34
0.3. 3
1.1.39
0.0.30
2.0.35
0.1. 0
0.0.31
0.1.28
1.2. 8
3.3.20
0.2. 3
4.0. 1
0.0.27
0.0.19
3.0.10
0.0.15
5.1.32
0.1.11
0.2.10
3.1.39
1.0.17
1.0.23
3.3. 9
0.0.18
0.0.3.6
4.3.25
0.3. 3
1.2.29
0.2.18
1.1.36
0.0.38
1.2.35
0.0.10
0.0.10
0.0. 5
 0.1.34
85.2.21




















0. 4. 0
0. 4. 0

0. 3. 6

0. 4. 6
0. 0. 6
0. 6. 0

0.13. 6



0.10. 0

1. 1. 0
2. 3. 0
0. 0. 6
0.17. 0

1.12. 6


0. 7. 0
0.11. 6
0. 7. 0

0. 7. 0


0.16. 0

0. 9. 0


0. 5. 0

0.14. 6
0.15. 6


0. 7. 6



0. 3. 0

0.11. 6



 0. 2. 6
14. 4. 0























0.18. 0

1. 3. 0
0. 4. 0
1. 7. 0

3. 4. 0



2.10. 0









1.13. 0

1.13. 0






2. 5. 0


1. 5. 0





1.18. 0









          
18. 0. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
William
   Tomkin






























Sheet 50














John
   Bird













































William
   Eaton




2271
2272
2273
2274
2277
2276
2278
2280
2295
2296
2297
2299
2300
2298
2301

2302
2303
2324
2325
2326
2327
2328
2329
2330
2330a
2331

2333
2334
2335
2336
2339
2340
2341
2342
2343
2344
2345
2346
2350
2351
2347
2348
2349


1966
1967
1968
1969


Covety field
Shaw
Five Corner field
Shaw
Shaw
Fir field
Shaw
Shaw
Wood field
Shaw
Flat field
Shaw
Adders field
Adders shaw
Adders field

Long field
Shaw
Little Orchard
House field
House field
House field
House shaw
Long Meadow
Yard & Buildings
Pond
Birds farm house 
   & Garden
Little Hopgarden
Shaw
Shaw
Rushy field
Shaw
Clover field
Shaw
Shaw
Streak meadow
Shaw
Burnt field
Shaw
Four Acres
Shaw
Burnt house meadow
Shaw
Shaw


Cottage & Garden
Orchard & Hops
Orchard
Hops


Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops
Wood
Hops &
 Arable
Arable
Wood
Fruit
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Meadow
---
---

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


---
Fruit
Fruit
Fruit


6.1.13
1.1.27
4.2.35
0.3.29
0.1. 8
3.1.19
1.2.33
0.0.24
3.3.31
0.1.26
1.2.10
0.2.33
0.3. 11
0.1. 7

3.1. 8
3.1.30
0.3.17
0.3. 2
1.1.31
1.0. 7
2.0.24
1.1.14
5.1.27
0.1.18
0.0.11

0.1. 7
1.0.29
0.0.16
0.0. 4
2.3. 6
0.0. 9
5.0.19
0.1. 1
0.0.24
0.2. 8
0.0.30
3.1.35
1.0.10
4.0.20
0.3.25
1.1.26
0.1.37
 0.0.26
69.0.31

0.0.29
0.1.27
0.1. 3
0.0.22
1.0.  1

0.10. 6

0. 7. 0



0. 4 .6


0. 6. 0

0. 1. 6

0. 7. 0


1. 2. 6
0. 6. 0

0. 4. 6
0. 2. 0
0. 1. 6


1. 6. 0



0. 5. 6
0. 2. 0

0.12. 0

0. 8. 0


0. 2. 0

0. 5. 0

0. 6. 0

0. 6. 6

         
7. 9. 0


0. 6. 0
0. 3. 6
0.  1. 6
0.11. 0

2.13. 0

1.14. 0



1. 3. 0


1.11. 0

0. 7. 6




0. 7. 6
1. ?. 0


0.10. 0
0. 8. 0
0.16. 0






0. 9. 6



1.17. 6




1. 5. 0

1.10. 0



          
16. 1. 0





Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
William
   Tomkin



















Sheet 51




























James
   Starnes
















































1803
1804

1805
1807
1952
2070
2071
2072
2165
2166
2167
2168
2169
2170
2171
2172
2172a
2173
2174
2175
2176
2185
2186
2187
2188
2190
2191
2192
2251
2252
2254
2255
2256
2257
2258
2259
2260
2261
2262
2263
2264
2265
2266
2267
2268
2269
2270


Eight Acres (part of)
Pearsons field

Shaw
Yard & Buildings
Shaw
Shaw
Willow bed field
Eight Acres (part of)
Shaw
Shaw
Spenny Hop Garden
Great Speney field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Flood ditch field
Hop Garden
Carway
Moat field
Shaw
Shaw
House field
Pond
Cartrack
Road field
Road field
Green Lane field
Shaw
Brook field
Shaw
Clay Pits
Bushy field
Adam field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Marden Meadow
Yard & Buildings
Collyer St
House &c
Garden
Yard & Buildings
Pond
House Orchard
Oasthouse Orchard
Footway field
Shaw


Hops
Arable 
 & Hops
Wood
---
Wood
Wood
Hops
Hops
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
---
Arable
Wood
Wood
Meadow
---
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Meadow
---
---
---
---
---
---
Fruit
Fruit
Arable Wood


4.1.12

5.2.25
0.1.26
0.0.19
1.0.37
1.0. 9
3.0.30
4.2.10
0.0.37
1.1.32
2.2.33
4.1. 0
1.0.36
0.1. 3
0.0.35
3.0.33
0.3.37
0.2.30
5.3.39
0.2. 5
0.1. 7
11.0.16
0.0.14
0.2. 0
1.1.29
4.1.16
1.3.13
1.0.15
2.0. 8
1.1.23
2.3.15
2.2. 8
5.3.20
0.0.32
0.0.11
0.2.37
1.0.14
0.0.14
0.1. 3
0.0.16
0.0.27
0.2.19
0.0.20
1.0.15
2.2.13
4.2.30
 0.3.33
90.1.36

1.19. 0

1. 4. 6




1.10. 0
2. 2. 0


0. 4. 0
0. 6. 0



0. 4. 6
0. 1. 6

0.10. 0


2.12. 0


0. 2. 0
0. 7 .6
0. 3. 0

0. 3. 0

0. 4. 0
0. 3. 6
0. 8. 6



0. 5. 6

0. 3. 0

0. 3. 0
0. 3. 0

0. 6. 6
1. 9. 0
0. 7. 0
          
15. 2. 0



1. 9. 0








0.19. 8
1.10. 0



1. 2. 0
0. 7. 6

2.10. 0





0.11. 0
1.17. 0
0.14. 6

0.14. 6

0.19. 6
0.18. 0
2. 5. 6












1.19. 0
           
17.17. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Thomas
   Town













Sheet 52















Thomas
   Town






















Late John
 Town
 & others
John Hodge &
 William Hill
John Hodge

326
342
343
345

346
347
348
349
350

351

352
354
355

356
357
358

359


325

344

553


Yard
House & Garden
Yard & Buildings
Waggon Lodge
   Orchard
House Orchard
Lower Orchard
Lower Shaw
Middle Orchard
Upper Orchard &
   Hops
Nook Orchard &
   Hops
Oasthouse & Yard
Garden
Bank Orchard &
  Cottage
Spring field
Orchard
Windmill Yard &
   Avenue
Pit field


Cottages Yards &
   Buildings
Yard & Buildings

Cottage & Garden


---
---
---

Fruit
Fruit
Fruit
wood
Fruit
Fruit &
 Arable
Fruit &
 Arable
---
---
Fruit &
 House
Hops
---

---
Hops


---

---

---


0.0.14
0.1.11
0.1. 7

1.1.26
1.1.27
3.0.19
0.0.14
1.3.35

2.3. 0

1.0. 4
0.0.13
0.0.32

3.3.18
5.1. 4
0.0.10

0.0.13
 7.0.  0
29.0.31

0.0.22

0.0.13

0.0.14
0.1.  9


0. 5. 0


1. 2. 0
1. 2. 0
1.14. 0

1. 7. 6

1. 7. 0

0.10. 0

0. 2. 6

2. 3. 6
3. 6. 0
0. 0. 6


 4. 2. 0
17. 2. 0


















0.12. 0

0. 4. 0








          
0.16. 0








Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Thomas
   Town





Richard
  Francis
    Warde















Sarah
 Catherine
  Warde &
Margaret
  Ramsay

Sheet 53
George
   Wedd











Richard
  Whitehead


















Sheet 54
Alfred
   White

William
 Bodkin 
& others
George
 Burton
& others

James
   Starnes









Ramsay
   Warde





Himself








Elizabeth
   Fishenden
& others

Himself




















Mary Smith &
William Mills
William
 Goldsmith
& empty


Charles
   Marshall

2512


576)
521)


2304
2305a
2307
2308
2309
2310
2311
2313
2314


399
400
401
402
40?


275
276
277
965
966
967
970


968
969


147
153
154
155
155a
156
157
158
159
161
162
163
164
165
165a
167
168
169
170


170)
171)

173)
174)


1226


House & Garden


Cottages & Gardens



Long field
Shaw
House field
Shaw
Hops
Yard & Buildings
Yard & Buildings
Shaw
Barn Orchard


Coal Pit field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Bromfield Orchard


Garden
Shaw
House & Shop &c
Normans
Normans Orchard
Pond
Yard & Buildings


House &c &c
Garden &c &c


Nine Acres (part of)
Hunt Street Wood
Hunt field
Eight Acres
Shaw
Shaw
Goodens Orchard
Shaw
Shaw
Six Acres
Six Acres Shaw
Four Acres (part of)
Four Acres
Eight Acres
Eight Acre Shaw
Shingle Barn field
Wood
Barn & Yard
Shaw


Cottages & Gardens


Cottages & Gardens



Windmill & Plat


---


---
---


Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops
---
---
Wood
Fruit


Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Fruit


---
Wood
---
Hops
Fruit
Water
---


---
---


Hops
Wood
Arable
Hops
Wood
Wood
Fruit
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops
Arable
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
---
Wood


---
---

---
---


Mill &
 Pasture

0.2. 8


0.0.25
0.1.19
1.0.12

4.1.15
0.2. 6
4.0. 1
0.2.15
4.2.22
0.0.18
0.0.35
0.0.39
 1.3.10
16.2.  1

4.3. 6
0.0. 6
0.0. 4
0.0.35
 7.3.20
12.3.31

0.0.28
0.1. 5
0.0.15
9.3.32
4.1. 9
0.0.18
 0.2.  1
15.1.28

0.0.34
0.0.25
0.1.19

2.1.15
2.2.12
7.0.20
8.1.34
0.2.23
0.0.10
0.1.35
0.0.30
0.0.21
5.1.13
0.3.14
2.3. 5
1.1.22
7.2. 0
0.2.27
6.3.11
1.1. 4
0.0.35
  0.0.16
49.0.17

0.1.10
0.0. 8

0.0.16
0.0.27
0.0.21

0.2.25










0. 6. 6

0. 6. 6

2. 7. 6



0.17. 0
3.17. 6

0. 8. 0



5.  8. 0
5.16. 0

0. 3. 6


6. 3. 0

2.17. 6

         
9. 4. 0





1. 4 .0

0.15. 0
5. 0. 0


0. 6 .0


0.  ?. 0

1.10. 0
0. 3. 0
4. 9 .0

0.11. 0


          -
14. 7. 0








0. 2. 0









1.10. 0

1.12. 6





         
3. 5 .6

2. 0. 0



         
2. 0. 0
















3.16. 6






2.10. 0


0.14. 6


0.16. 6


         
9. 9 .6











Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Thomas
   White






































Sheet 55
Thomas
   White













Yalding
   Parish



















Himself








































Daniel
   Martin


Richard Latter
John Eaton 
& another
Henry Starnes
& another

Edward
Williams



Thomas
White




















464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
475
476
477
478

479
480
481
482
483
485
486

487
488
489
492
493
494
495
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
546


490
491


471
484

497


336
337
338


506
852
950
953
951
952
964
971
972
974
977
978
979
980
981
1001
1002
1203
1003
1204


Five Acres
Five Acres Shaw
Mill field
Mill Shaw
Great Barn field
Great Barn Hops
Barn & Yard
Ash Shaw
Randalls
Randalls Shaw
Eighteen Acres
Arable
Hops
Hops Shaw

Arable
Arable Shaw
Ashbed Shaw
Quinnells Orchard
Buildings & Yard
Yard & Buildings
Kitchen field

Kitchen Shaw
Kitchen Hops
Two Buildings Garden
Yard & Buildings
Stable Orchard
House Orchard
Corner piece
Old Orchard
Lees field
Young Orchard
Town Orchard
River Ground
Burgess Bank
Burgess Bank
River Shaw
Stone House Meadow


Garden
House & Yard


Cottage & Garden
Cottages & Garden

Cottages & Garden


School House
Yard & Garden
Orchard & Garden


School Lands
Latingford
Arable
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Burght field Meadow
Shaw
Orchard & Garden
House Yard
School field
School Shaw
School Shaw
School Shaw
School Shaw
Arable
Arable
Arable
Shaw
Shaw


Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Hops
---
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Hops
Wood &
 Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Fruit
---
---
Arable
 & Hops
Wood
Hops
---
---
Fruit
Fruit
Arable
Fruit
Hops
Fruit
Hops
Hops
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Meadow


---
---


---
---

---


---
---
---


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


5.1. 1
3.0.11
7.3. 5
1.1.11
31.2.29
4.1.13
0.0.19
1.0. 0
16.2.11
0.3.18
8.1.26
3.2.34
5.1. 6

0.2.20
4.2.17
0.1. 2
3.0.30
3.3. 4
0.0.21
0.0.22

4.0.12
0.0.15
7.2.31
0.0.29
0.1.26
2.3.26
1.0.16
1.0. 2
4.0.30
6.2.11
1.1. 9
3.2.33
11.2.17
2.0.15
1.3. 7
0.2. 4
  5.3.21
156.3.38

0.0.36
0.0.20
0.1.16

0.0.31
0.0.35

0.0.  3
0.1.34

0.0.33
0.0.38
0.3.35
1.1.26

1.0. 9
3.3.16
2.1. 7
0.1.26
0.0.39
0.0.16
5.0.29
0.0.16
0.2.24
0.0.33
10.0.10
0.0.12
0.0.35
0.0.21
0.0.32
0.1.34
1.3.23
2.1.10
0.0.26
 0.1.10
29.3.28

0. 9 .6

0.16. 0

3. 4. 0
2.15. 0


1.16. 0

0.18. 0
0. 8. 0
3. 8 .0

0. 1. 0
0. 8. 6


2. 4. 0



2. 1. 0

5. 4. 0


2. 5. 0
0.14. 6
0. 2. 0
2.19. 0
4.14. 0
1. 0. 0
2.13. 0
8. 2. 0

0.11. 0

 1.17. 6
48.11. 0

0. 4. 0
         
0. 4. 0









0.16. 0
0.16. 0

0. 6. 0
0. 7. 6
0. 3. 6



1. 8. 6

0. 8. 6

1. 1. 6




0. 1. 0
0. 4. 0
0. 4. 6

         
4. 5. 0

2. 8. 6

3.17. 0

16. 2. 0



8.18. 0

4.10. 6
1.19. 6


0. 4. 0
0. 4. 0






0.10. 6






0.11. 0








           
41. 5. 0

















1.15. 0
0.19. 0







5. 0. 0




0. 5. 0
1. 0. 0
1. 0. 0

           
10. 1. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Sheet 56
Yalding
   Parish
























Sheet 57
Thomas
   Andrews







Thomas
   Andrews






Francis
   Batten











James
   Starnes





John
   Clark











Robert
   Barnes

Alfred
   White


James
  Ramsey
    Warde






William  
  Charlton
    Martin

Himself



Exeter
 Reeves &
John
 Martin

Himself


Mercy
   Gladish



1613
1615
1616
1733
1734


1218
1219
1220
1221
1222
1223
1249
1252
1253
1373
1374


973


1364
1365


674
675
677
678
679

680


676



814
825



1345



1346


1347
1352



Humpy back field shaw
Shaw
Humpy back field
Hoden field
Shaw


Barn & Yard
House & Garden
Shaw
House Meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Arable
Near Jarrett
Near shaw
Near Jarrett
Shaw


Cottage & Garden


School field
Shaw


Yard & Buildings
Shaw
House field & Buildings
Shaw
Hops

Shaw


House & Garden



Darman Wood
Darman Wood



Cottages & Garden



Cottage & Garden


Stack Yard
Road field



Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood


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


---


Arable
Wood


---
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops &
 Arable
Wood


---



Wood
Wood



---



---


Pasture
Arable



0.0.30
0.0.14
6.1.30
5.2.27
0.3.20
13.1.  1

0.1.10?
0.2. 9
0.1. 1
3.3.20
0.3.29
0.0.30
3.1.16
2.0. 6
0.0.22
5.0. 9
 0.2.12
15.1.19

0.0.20


5.3.10
1.0.14
6.3.24

0.0.34
0.1.21
7.1.16
0.1.38

5.1. 0
 0.3.  6
14.1.35

0.0.28



1.3.10
1.3.33
3.3.  3


0.0.32



0.0. 7


0.1.12
2.3.30
3.1. 2 








0. 9 .3

         
0. 9 .3


0. 9 .0
0 .2. 6
1 .3. 0


0. 7. 6
0. 4. 6

0. 6. 6
          
2.13. 0




0.10. 0
          
0.10. 0



0.15. 9


2. 0 .3
          
2.16. 0


















0. 5. 6
0. 5 .6




2. 6. 0
2. 1. 0
        
4. 7. 0







1. 2. 6
0.14. 6


          
2.18. 6




2. 8 .6
         
2. 8 .6



3.15. 6


2. 6 .6
         
5 .2. 0


















1. 7. 0
1. 7 .0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Thomas
   Bishop
















Sheet 58
John
   Ellis

















Elizabeth
   Fowle






Elizabeth
   Fowle



Himself












Samuel
 Martin 
& others
William
   Middleton

George
   Russell













William
 Hider 
& empty

Herself







Henry
 Jeffrey &
Elizabeth
 Allard

2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015 2022
2023


1391


2024


2037
2038
2039
2040
2206
2207
2209
2210
2211
2212
2213
2219
2220


1926



1921
1921a
1922
1923
1924
1925


1924a




Further field
Further field
Further field
Shaw
Old Meadow
Middle field
Shaw
Pond field
Shaw
Hops
Orchard


Cottages & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Hops
Arable
Hops
Shaw
Yard & Buildings
Cottage & Garden
House Orchard
Meadow
Further Orchard
Shaw
Carway
Cap Oak
Cap Oak shaw


Cottage & Garden



Arable
Orchard
House Yard etc
Workshop & Yard
Shaw
Shaw


Cottage & Garden




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


---


---


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


---



Arable
Fruit
---
---
Wood
Wood


---




2.1.26
1.2. 8
2.1.12
0.2.39
1.3.12
2.3.28
0.2. 0
2.1.14
0.1. 8
0.2.13
 0.1.36
15.3.36

0.1.  7


0.0.31
0.1.38

0.2.36
0.3.26
1.1.26
0.1.25
0.0. 9
0.0.30
3.3.36
1.2. 9
1.2. 1
0.0.15
0.0.32
1.1.38
0.1.23
9.1.19

0.1. 6



1.1. 4
0.2.18
0.0.20
0.0.38
0.0.30
0.0.23
2.2.20

0.0.14




0. 3. 9
0. 2. 6
0. 3. 3

0. 2 .9
0. 4. 6

1. 2. 3

0. 5. 0
0. 3. 3
2. 7. 0







0. 7. 0
0. 1. 6
0.14. 0


0. 2. 0
0. 9. 6
0. 8. 0
0.14. 0


0. 2. 0
          
2.18. 0





0. 2. 6
0. 6. 0

0. 1. 6


0.10. 0






0.18. 6
0.12. 6
0.16. 0

0.15. 0
1. 2. 0




         
4. 2. 0








0. 7 .6









0.13. 6
          
0.18. 0





0.12. 6




          
0.12. 6






Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
John George,
 Thomas,  
   Richard &
    Walter
      Jeffery








Sheet 59









































Sheet 60



Richard
   Jeffery





























1659
1660
1661
1662
1663
1664
1665
1666
1667
1668
1669
1670
1671
1672
1673
1674
1675
1676
1677
1678
1679
1680
1681
1682
1683
1684
1685
1686
1687
1688
1689
1690
1691
1694
1695
1696
1697
1701
1702
1865
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883

1884
1885
1979
1980
1983
1984
1994
1995
1996
1997
1997a
1998
2004
2005
2006
2010a
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2033
2034

Shaw
Rough field
Shaw
Burnt Bridge field
Shaw
Shaw
Park field
Shaw
Maynard field
Shaw
Shaw
Toll field
Shaw
Shaw
East meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Yard & Buildings
Shaw
Beggar House field
Garden
Yard & Buildings etc
House & Garden
Pond
Buildings
House Orchard
Pond
Little Town field
Shaw
Garden
Pond
Saw pit field
Saw pit shaw
Den field
Den field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Den Wood
Town field
Swap field Orchard
Crosstyle
Shaw
East Barn field
Old Hop Garden
Pond
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Bridge field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Collins’ field

Wood field
Shaw
Knights field
Shaw
Golden field
Shaw
Eleven Acres
Shaw
Shaw
Ten Acres
Shaw
Shaw
Flood field
Shaw
Alder field
Shaw
Shaw
Long field
Shaw
Shaw
Bakers Orchard
Bakers Hop field
Shaw
Wood
Hops
Wood
Hops
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Wood
---
Wood
Fruit
---
---
---
---
---
Fruit
---
Meadow
Wood
---
---
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Fruit
Meadow
Wood
Meadow
Arable
---
Wood
Wood
Wood
Hops
Wood
Wood
Wood
Hops &
 Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Fruit
Arable
Wood


1.0.19
5.0.31
0.3. 7
9.3.31
1.0.32
0.0.17
11.2.30
2.1.15
4.0. 3
0.1.33
0.2.14
14.0.25
0.1.12
0.3.22
2.2.33
0.0.34
0.0.24
0.1.16
0.1.  4
2.2.14
0.1. 9
0.0.34
0.0.20
0.0.18
0.0. 8
3.1.20
0.1.17
1.0.14
0.1.38
0.1.14
0.0.11
4.3.35
1.1.38
5.3.15
0.2.23
0.0.16
0.1.37
0.2. 8
1.1.28
7.0.28
4.3. 4
3.0.35
0.0.39
2.3.27
3.1. 6
0.0.31
0.0.11
0.0.18
0.0.11
6.2.26
0.0.13
0.3.21
0.2. 9

8.2.14
4.0.11
0.0.30
3.0.14
0.2.35
3.0.10
0.1.17
11.0. 7
0.1.25
0.0.25
10.0.16
0.0.34
0.1.22
3.0.32
1.0. 2
2.3. 3
0.3.38
0.0.34
15.2.10
0.1.10
0.0.24
1.1.36
2.0. 3
  0.0.27
181.3.19


2. 5 .6

4. 6 .0


0.17. 0

1.14. 6


1. 0. 6


0.16. 0




1.13. 6
0. 6. 0
0. 4. 0
0. 4. 0


2. 7. 0

0. 5. 6

0. 3. 0

1. 6. 0

0.10. 6
0. 0. 6




0.13. 0
3. 8. 0
0.17. 0

0. 0.16
0. 6. 0




3. 2. 6




1.19. 0
0. 6. 0

0. 5. 0

0. 5. 0

1.11. 3


0.15. 6


0. 5. 0




1. 4. 0


0.16. 0
0. 3. 0
           
34.12. 0







4. 2. 0




4.19. 0





















2. 9. 0
0. 4 .6




3. 5. 0




1. 9 .6









2. 5. 0
1. 8. 0

1. 5. 0

1. 5. 0




3.15. 0


1. 5. 0




5.16. 0



0.15. 0
           
34. 2. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
John George,
 Thomas,  
   Richard &
    Walter
      Jeffery










Samuel
 Walter
Richard
 Martin
William
 King &
Henry
 Middleton
Susan
 Brooks
Joseph
 Reader
John
 Diprose

1981

1982

2021



2025

2027

2028


Cottage & Garden

Cottage & Garden

Cottages & Gardens



Cottage & Garden

Cottage & Garden

Cottage & Garden


---

---

---



---

---

---


0.0.22

0.0.23

0.0.39



0.0.21

0.0.21

0.0.21
0.3.27































Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Rev George
   Moore





Sheet 61









































Sheet 62









William
   Manwaring




































1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1895a
1896
1897
1898
1899
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1911
1913
1914

1915
1916
1917
1978
1983a
1990
1991
1992
1993
2026
2029
2030
2035
2036
2193
2194
2195
2196
2197
2198
2199
2200
2201
2202
2203
2208
2218
2221
2222
2249
2250
1985
1986
1986a
1987
1988
1989
2205

Four Acres
Shaw
Six Acres
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Arable
Hops
Shaw
Stable field
Stable Orchard
Shaw
Shaw
Little Meadow
Shaw & Pond
Yard & Buildings
Pond
Yard & Buildings
House & Garden
Garden
Barn Orchard
Barn Orchard
Oast Orchard
Pond
Granary Meadow
Shaw
Shaw & Pond

Shaw
Wood field
Shaw
Front field
Duck field
Shoulder of Mutton
Shaw
Three Gate field
Shaw
Weeks Meadow
Front field
Front Shaw
Footway field
Shaw
Ripper Reed
Shaw
Cottage field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Skiff field
Shaw
Shaw
Barn & Meadow
Shaw
Barn Meadow& Shaw
Cap Oak
Shaw
Willows
Grub field
Shaw
Shaw
Pear field Orchard
Arable
Shaw
Duck field
Shaw
Barn Yard & Buildings
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Fruit
Wood
Wood
Meadow
---
---
---
---
---
Fruit
Fruit
Fruit
Fruit
---
Meadow
Wood
Wood &
  Water
Wood
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Meadow
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
---

4.2.18
0.2.16
7.0. 2
0.0.31
0.0.30
0.0. 6
3.0.27
1.1.16
0.2.28
2.0.23
1.3.31
0.0. 5
0.0.22
0.2. 2
0.0.25
0.3.16
0.0.13
0.1.11
0.1.23
0.0.23
0.2. 0
0.1.15
2.1.10
0.0.13
3.0. 2
0.0.30

0.0. 4
0.0.25
3.0.29
0.3. 6
4.0.32
0.1.28
3.2.35
0.2.19
3.2. 4
0.0.13
2.2.11
3.2.11
2.1. 0
8.1.10
1.0. 2
8.2.39
0.2. 1
6.1. 9
0.0.18
0.2. 5
1.2.35
3.1.39
0.1. 8
1.0.26
1.2.21
0.0.14
0.0. 9
2.0.16
0.2. 4
1.1.31
5.3. 9
0.2.38
0.1.30
1.2.14
1.3.29
0.0.31
6.2.15
0.1.28
  0.0.21
111.3.34

0. 6. 0

0.11. 0



0. 5. 0
0. 2. 6

0. 4. 6
1. 2. 0


0. 2. 6

0. 3. 0

0. 2. 0
0. 5. 0
0. 1. 6
0. 7. 6
0. 2. 6
1. 6. 0

0.16. 0




1.15. 6

0. 7. 0

0. 5. 0

0. 5. 0

0.13. 0
1.15. 6

0.13. 0

0.13. 0

0. 9. 0



0. 5. 0


0. 9. 0


0. 3. 0


0. 8. 0


0. 2. 6
0. 3. 0

0.10. 0

           
14.15. 6

1.13. 6

2.15. 0



1. 6. 0
0.10. 6














































0.15. 0


2. 2. 0


0.13. 6
0.15. 6

2. 9. 6

            
27.16. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Rev George
   Moore



Samuel
   Mills

















Sheet 63



William
 Latter
Thomas
 Martin
 
Mercy
   Gladish




























1900

2204


1166

1167
1168
1180
1254
1170
1255
1256
1257
1307
1318
1319

1320
1321
1322
1323
1324
1325
1326
1331
1332
1333
1334
1335
1336
1337
1338
1339
1340
1342
1343
1344
1348
1349
1350
1351
1353
1639
1641
1640
1646
1647
1648

1649
1650
1652
1653
1654
1655
1655a
1656
1657
1658
1692
1693


Cottage & Garden

Cottages Gardens
   & Buildings

Further Green 
   Street field
Pond
Pond
Green Street field
Little Benover
Green Street field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Great Benover
Shaw
Porters Meadow

Stable Orchard
Pond
Clapper field
Clapper field Shaw
Clapper field
Clapper field Shaw
Clapper field Shaw
Long Shaw
Hops
Rainbow field
Part of Park field
Rainbow field
Shaw
Pasture
Hops
Penstock
Shaw
Shaw
Old Orchard
Shaw
Pond
Barn & Yard
Pond
House & Garden
Cherry Orchard
Gerrards Orchard
Yard & Buildings
Orchard
Hophouse field
Cartrack
Plantation Orchard

Pond
Yard & Buildings
Park field part of
Park Shaw
Park
Park Shaw
Three Corner field
Marlpit Pond
Marlpit Pond
Marlpit Pond
Flood Ditch Shaw
Footway


---

---



Arable
---
---
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops &
 Arable
Fruit
---
Arable
Wood
Hops
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Hops
Hops
Hops
Wood
Wood
Fruit
Wood
---
---
---
---
Fruit
Fruit
---
Fruit
Arable
Road
Arable
 & Fruit
---
---
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
---
Arable
Arable
Wood
---

0.0.11

0.1.  0
0.1.11


7.0.10
0.0.10
0.0. 8
7.1.28
3.1. 4
0.1.38
0.1. 3
2.0.27
1.0. 9
6.3. 9
0.2. 3

4.1.22
4.1. 0
0.0. 5
2.2.38
0.0.30
6.0.35
0.0. 5
0.0.32
2.1.22
1.1.29
4.2.36
3.1. 1
3.0.36
6.0.15
5.1. 2
5.1.19
1.3. 3
2.0.36
0.0.10
0.3. 1
0.0.11
0.0.24
0.1.18
0.0.12
0.1. 0
3.0.19
1.1.26
0.0.11
0.0.26
2.0.26
0.2. 6

4.0. 2
0.0.21
0.0.33
2.2.20
0.0.38
8.3.10
4.0.25
3.1.16
0.0.18
1.0.30
2.0.24
2.0.30
  0.0.15
119.1.26







0.10. 0


0.11. 0
0. 5 .0




0.10. 6


1.10. 0
2. 9 .0

0. 4 .6

3 .2. 0



0. 2. 6
0. 8 .0
0. 4 .6


2.12. 6
1.14. 0
0. 6. 6


0. 7 .6




0. 7. 0
1.18. 0
0. 9 .6

0. 3. 0
0. 3. 0


1. 3. 0


0. 4. 0

0.12. 6

0. 5. 0

0. 1. 6
0. 3. 0

           
21. 7. 0







2. 9. 0


2.12. 0
1. 5 .0




2.11. 0


1. 1. 6


1. 0. 0





0.12. 6
1.19. 0
1. 3. 0

















0.17. 0


0.15. 6


0.19. 6

3. 0. 0

1. 5. 0

0. 7 .6
0.15. 6

            
22.16. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Sheet 64
Samuel
   Mills





Elizabeth
   Miller





















Laurence
   Reeves












Sheet 65






Thomas
 Weston
John
 Compton
John Spice &
George Cheal

Herself


















William 
 Coomber 
& another

Thomas
   James







1642

1296

1651


1236
1237
1238
1239
1240
1241
1242
1268
1273
1274
1276
1277
1278
1279
1280
1286
1286a


1267



1698
1699
1700
1705
1829
1830
1831
1832
1833
1834
1835
1838
1839
1840
1841
1842
1843
1844
1845
1846
1847
1848
1849
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854½
1866
1867
1868
1869
1919
1920
1933
1934
1935


Cottage & Garden

Cottage & Garden

Cottages & Gardens


Bridge Meadow
Bridge Meadow
Shaw
House field
Ten Acres
Ten Acre Shaw (Gdns)
Ten Acre Shaw
Yard & Buildings
Pit field
Little Bridge Meadow
Shaw
Mud Hole field
Mud Hole Shaw
Mud Hole Shaw
Mud Hole Shaw
Great Rough Meadow
Great rough Shaw


Cottage & Garden



Shaw
Thousand Acres
Shaw
Toll field
Flat field
Arable
Hops
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Old Orchard
Pond
Nursery etc
Mockbeggar House
Stack Yard
Yard
Yard & Buildings
Broom Mdw Orchard
Barn & Yard
Gdn fd fruit Plantations
Shaw
Long field
Shaw
Shaw
Barn field
Shaw
Shaw
Pit field
Pit field Shaw
Pit field
Pit Shaw
Wood field
Shaw
Little Vale
Shaw
Shaw

---

---

---


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


---



Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Hops
---
---
& Garden
---
---
---
Fruit
---
Fruit
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Wood
---
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops
Wood
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood


0.0.21

0.0.31

0.0.35
0.2.  7

1.2.19
2.2.11
0.0.25
3.2.37
9.3.16
0.0.22
0.0. 8
0.0.33
4.1. 6
0.3. 1
1.1.35
4.0.15
0.1.17
0.0.12
0.0.27
6.2.21
 0.0.25
36.1.10

0.0.32



 0.1. 4
0.3.27
0.1.38
2.3.35
1.3.30
1.2. 8
1.1.19
0.0.15
0.0.11
0.1.30
0.0.34
4.1. 5
0.0. 5
0.0.28
0.1.24
0.0.35
0.0.28
0.0.30
1.0.31
0.0. 9
2.2.21
0.1. 0
1.3.16
0.0.20
0.0. 7
 4.1. 4
0.0.38
0.0. 7
1.3.17
0.1.31
2.0.17
0.0.26
4.0. 8
0.0.35
1.2.11
0.0.24
 0.0.16
37.0.24









0. 8. 6
0.14. 6

0. 7. 0
1. 1. 0
0 .2. 0


0. 7. 6
0. 4. 6

0. 6. 6



1.16. 0
         
5. 7 .6






0. 1 .6

0. 5 .0
0. 3. 6
0. 3. 0
0.13. 6




2. 8. 0


0. 7. 0



0.13. 0

1.14. 0

0. 9 .0


2. 0. 0


0. 3. 0

1. 0. 0

2. 3. 0

0. 3. 6

          
12. 6. 0












1.14. 6
5. 2. 6



1.18. 6


1.13. 6




          
10. 9 .0






0. 8 .0

1. 9 .0
0.15. 0
0.14. 0



















0.12. 0


0.14. 0





0.13. 6

          
5. 5 .6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
James
   Robins






Thomas
 Selby,
Silas
 Norton &
George
 Selby


Sheet 66


































William
    Tomkin



William
    Tomkin

Sheet 67
Yalding
   Parish










Himself







Joseph
   Moren





































Robert Potter
James Jeffrey


Himself




John Cooper
& others


Alfred
    White










1637
1637a
1327
1328
1329
1350


1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2214
2215
2216
2217
2223
2224
2225
2226
2227
2228
2229
2230
2231
2232
2233
2234
2235
2236
2237
2238

2239
2240
2242
2243

2244
2244a
2245a
2246
2247
2248


2232
2241


1308
1309
1310


1311



1392
1401
1403
1405
1406
1407
1408
1409
1410
1411


House Gd & Orchard
Arable
Shaw
Meadow
Shaw
Arable


Nine Acres
Nine Acres
Shaw
Shaw
Crackwents
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Ten Acres
Shaw
Cottage field
Shaw
Hops
Shaw
Shaw
Garden
Orchard
Garden and Buildings
Oast Hop Garden
Shaw
Buildings
Stable Meadow
Pond
Oast Meadow

Pond
Hassock
Shaw
Cap Oak

Great Wents
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw


Cottage and Garden
Cottage and Garden


Jarretts
Shaw
Shaw


Cottage and Garden



Yard and Buildings
Quarry field
Carway
Shaw
Wood field
Shaw
Little Packhouse field
Poor field
Shaw
Quarry field shaw


---
Arable
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Arable


Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Fruit
Fruit
---
Hops
Wood
---
Hops
---
Hops &
 meadow
Water
Wood
Wood
Arable 
 & Hops
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


---
---


Arable
Wood
Wood


---



---
Arable
---
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood


1.1.20
1.0.35
0.2.20
0.3.28
0.1.29
1.1.20
5.3.32

2.3.16
6.0.35
0.0.23
0.0.15
0.1. 8
3.0.15
0.0.31
0.0.18
0.0.10
10.0.18
0.1.38
2.0. 6
0.0.12
0.0. 7
0.0. 8
0.1. 5
0.2. 0
0.1.17
1.0.33
6.0. 7
0.1.20
0.0.10
1.1.36
0.0.12

4.2.12
0.0.31
2.0.14
0.0.21

3.3.28
6.1. 0
0.0.35
0.2. 0
0.2. 0
0.0.12
 0.0.13
54.3.  6

0.0.  8
0.0.22
0.0.30

8.0.29
0.0.25
0.0.39
8.2.13

0.1.29



0.2. 6
7.1.32
0.1. 4
0.1.13
3.2.31
0.1.38
1.0.37
2.2.38
0.1.31
 0.1.  4
17.1.34

0.17. 6
0. 2. 0

0. 4. 6

0. 2. 0
1. 6. 0

0. 4. 6
0.10. 6



0. 4 .6



0.17. 0

0. 3. 6




0. 6. 0
0. 3. 0

3. 0. 0


0.15. 0


1. 6. 6




1.11. 6
0. 9. 6




          
9.11. 6





0.13. 6

         
0.13. 6






0. 9. 0


0. 4. 6

0. 1. 6
0. 3. 3

          
0.18. 3


0.11. 0



0. 9. 0
1. 0. 0

1. 3. 0
2.12. 0



1.1. 6



4. 1. 0

0.17. 0


















0. 8 .6
2. 7. 0




           
12.10. 0





3. 2. 0

         
3. 2. 0






1.15. 6


0.17. 6

0. 6. 0
0.13. 0

          
3.12. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Yalding
   Parish
















James 
  Gardiner 
     Jeffrey











Sheet 68






Elizabeth
   Miller


















Robert
   Manklelow






Peter
   Masters

William 
   Reeves













Himself




















Herself



















Himself







1393


1854
1856
1855
1857
1858
1859

1860
1861

1862
1863
1864


160
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185

186
187
188
189
190
191


1258a
1259
1260
1261
1262
1263
1264
1265
1266
1297
1298
1299
1300
1301
1302
1303
1304
1305


412
419
420
421
422
423


Cottage and Garden


---
Pond
Barn orchard
Garden
Cottage and garden
Road field meadow

Shaw
Hops

Shaw
Shaw
Shaw


Six Acres
Yalding Plantation
Beechy Wood
House Meadow
House Shaw
Upper Raise Hop Gdn
Upper Shaw
Upper Shaw
Upper Shaw
Moll Darby Plantation
Garden
House Lawn etc

Yard
Yard
Old orchard
Shaw
Hogs Hatch
Hogs Hatch


Upper field shaw
Upper field arable
Upper filed shaw
Pond
Mankelow Cottage & 
Shaw?
Shaw
Pond
Yard
Dog Pit meadow
Pond
Timber
Monkdows meadow
Shaw
Pond
Round field
Lower field
Shaw


Orchard
Orchard and Hops
Orchard
Salters Cross House & 
Garden and Orchard
Orchard


---


Arable
---
Fruit 
---
---
Meadow
 & Hops
Wood
Arable
 & Hops
Wood
Wood
Wood


Wood
Fruit
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Hops
Wood
Wood
Wood
Fruit
---
Pasture
 & house
---
---
Fruit
Wood
Hops
Fruit


Wood
Arable
Wood
---
garden
Meadow?
Wood
---
---
Arable
---
Fir
Meadow
Wood
---
Pasture
Arable
Wood


Fruit
Hops
Fruit
Garden
Fruit
Fruit


0.0.13


1.1.28
0.0. 8
0.2.32
0.0.14
0.0.22

1.1.33
0.0. 4

2.0.16
0.0.13
0.0. 4
0.0.15
6.0.31

3.3.12
2.1.30
1.2.39
10.2.28
0.1. 2
11.1.12
0.0.24
0.0.22
1.1.10
4.1.10
0.2.13

0.2. 0
0.1.23
0.1. 7
1.1.20
0.2. 6
0.1.30
 5.0.19
45.1.35

1.3. 5
3.2. 5
0.0.13
0.0. 5
0.0.35
0.0.21
0.1.11
0.0. 9
0.0.18
4.1.22
0.0.12
0.0. 7
3.1.33
0.0.22
0.0. 4
3.0.34
5.2. 8
 0.2.  5
23.2.29

0.0.25
0.3.35
0.2.19
0.0.13
0.2. 9
1.2.31
4.0.12




0. 2. 6

0. 6. 6



0. 9 .6


0.11. 0


         
1. 9 .6


1.16. 6

3. 2. 0

6. 8 .6



3. 6. 0
0. 8. 0

0. 4. 0


1. 1. 6

0. 4 .6
 1.19. 0
18.10. 0


0. 7. 0



0. 1. 0



0. 8. 0


0.18. 0


0.12. 0
0. 9. 0
          
2.15. 0

0. 2. 6
0.12. 6
0. 5. 6

0. 7. 0
1.  5. 6
2.13. 0




0.13. 0








0.12. 0


         
1. 5. 0






5. 0. 0
















1.12. 6







2. 0. 0






2. 7 .6
         
6. 0. 0


0.10. 0



          
0.10. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator
Baron Le
   Despencer


Sheet 69


























Railway
   Company

Sarah
 Catherine &
  Margaret
   Ramsay
    Warde








Sheet 70







Samuel
   Mills
































Sheet 71






Samuel
   Mills
Thomas
   White

















William
 Solomon &
James
 Winter

William
   Mercer





Themselves


Ramsay
    Warde












Nicholas
 Jones 
& another
James
 Hammond
& others

Alfred
   White

































James
   Starnes




Mary
   Wedd

Thomas
   Norton

194
195
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207

208
209
210
211


212




459
460
461
462
463


577


405
406
407
408
568
569
575
576
578
579
581
582


464


566
567


1312
1313
1314
1315
1316
1317
1355
1356
1357
1357a
1360
1361
1362
1402
1425
1714
1715
1821
1822
1823
1824
1825
1826
1827
1827a
1828
1836
1837
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944


1936
1937
1938
1939


1354


1961


Greybury Wood
Road shaw
Upper Jack Watts?
Shaw
Arable
Jacks Watts
Shaw
Waggon Lodge
Jarmans
Devils Dyke Shaw
Bogs
Jarmans

Jarmans Shaw
Yalding field
Shaw
Shaw


Cottages and Garden




River Shaw
River meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw


Railroad etc


Bakers Meadow
Bakers Timber
Paradise
Paradise Shaw
Austins Little orchard
Austins Orchard
Part of Austins
Austins
Austins
Shaw
Waste
Chittenden Shaw


Cottages and Gardens


Cottages and Gardens
Cottages and Gardens


Jarretts
Shaw
Jarretts
Benover field
Shaw
Shaw
Yard and Buildings
Yard and Buildings
Oast
Shaw
Barn orchard
Water
Forge meadow
Great Stonepit field
Shaw
Crow Plain
Crow shaw
Flood ditch
Flood shaw
Arable
Codren pond
Codren pond
Codren shaw
Rat field
Flat shaw
Flat shaw
Blind Robin
Blind shaw
Five Acres
Six acres Shaw
Six acres
Six acres shaw
Six acres shaw


Shaw
Further field
Shaw
Shaw


House and Garden


Cottage and Garden


Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Hops
Hops
Wood
Arable
Hops &
 arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood


---




Wood
Meadow
Wood
Wood
Wood


---


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


---


---
---


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


Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood


---


---


0.1.27
0.0.14
11.2. 3
0.3.33
1.0.21
26.0.24
0.2.37
4.0. 9
10.0.28
1.3.38
1.3. 4

4.2.22
0.1.16
12.3.18
0.0.23
 0.3.15
77.3.12

0.0.33




1.1.23
7.2. 4
0.3.17
0.1.31
 0.0.15
10.1.10

2.0.24


3.0.33
0.0. 4
2.2. 2
0.3.13
0.0.33
2.0.15
4.1.37
2.0. 9
1.1.30
0.0.12
0.0.34
 1.2.36
18.3.18

0.0.36


0.0.38
0.0.  4
0.1.38

4.0.26
1.2.37
4.0. 2
7.0.21
0.2.24
0.1.24
0.0.37
0.1.26
0.3.38
0.030?
2.1.24
0.0.37
3.1. 5
7.0. 6
0.2.20
2.2.36
0.2.31
2.0.20
0.2.24
8.0.24
0.0.11
0.0.20
0.3.31
4.0. 8
0.0.31
0.0.21
5.2.28
0.3.21
4.2.34
0.3.38
7.1.24
0.1.17
 0.0.  7
73.0.10

0.0.34
4.1.29
0.0.22
0.1. 0
5.0. 5

0.1.23


0.0.25?




0.16. 6

0. 1. 6
2. 3. 0

2.12. 0
6.12. 0

0. 3. 6

1.11. 0

2. 3. 0

          
16. 2. 6







1.19. 6


          
1.19. 6

0.12. 6


1. 5. 0

1.13. 0

0. 3. 6
0.14. 6
3. 4. 0
0. 5. 0
0. 3. 0


         
7. 8. 0








0. 6. 0

0. 6 .6
0.12. 0




0. 8 .0

1. 7. 6

0.17. 0
0. 8. 0

0. 5. 0

0. 3. 0

0.13. 0



1. 0. 0


0. 9. 0



1. 1. 0

         
8. 4. 0


0. 7. 6

         
0. 7. 6









4. 8. 0

0. 0. 7
10. 0. 0




0.11. 0

0.14. 0



          
16. 0. 0























1. 4. 0
0.16. 0


         
2. 0. 0























































Lands Exempt from all Tithes
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Tithe

Free
Elizabeth
   Day
























Sheet 72







John
   Foreman















Railway
 Company
Charles
  Gustavus
    Whitaker












Sheet 73
Yalding
   Parish











James
   Hartridge




























Benjamin
 Bowles
& another

Himself














Charles Rolls
& others
Themselves

John
   Cogger














Yalding
    Parish











2361
2362a
2394
2395
2397
2398
2399
2400
2401
2402
2403
2404
2405
2406
2408
2409
2410
2436
2437
2438
2439
2440
2441
2442
2443
2444
2445

2446

2435



2433
2434
2447
2448
2449
2450
2451
2452
2453
2454
2454a
2455
2456
2457
2458
2424}
2425}
2396

2290
2291
2292
2293
2356
2357
2358
2359
2360
2362
2363
2364
2365
2366
2367

301
664
667
271
328
537
547
548
560
665
666


Eight acres
Shaw
Nine acres (part of)
Shaw (part of)
Six acres (part of)
Shaw (part of)
Croft Orchard
Bridge meadow
Shaw
Shaw and pond
Pond
Garden
House Stock yd Barn
House Shaw etc
Kiln field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Bridge house field
Willow Bed shaw
Shaw
Bridge Meadow Hops
Shaw
Colts Lodge
Shaw
Newgate

Shaw

Cottages and Gardens



Cottage nr Clay Gate
Shaw
Newlands
Shaw
Clay Gate field
Yard and Buildings
Mill Field
Shaw
Banky field
Brook Meadow
Shaw
Little Banky field
Shaw
Bridge Garden
Shaw
Cottages 
    & Gardens
Railroad etc

Mount field
Shaw
Further field
Shaw
Six acres
Shaw
Pond field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Great Barn field
Shaw
Shaw
Little Barn Field
Shaw

Church & Church Yard
Kings Pasture
Yalding Lees
Waste
Waste
Waste
Waste
Waste
Waste
Waste
Waste


Which roads on the
    parish
Meadow
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Fruit
Meadow
Wood
Wood
Water
---
---
---
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Fruit
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Hops &
 Arable
Wood

---



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

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

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


---


8.1.16
0.1. 8
8.2.32
0.2. 8
4.1.13
0.3.22
2.1.31
10.1.27
0.0.10
0.0.16
0.1.38
0.2.32
1.3.28
4.0.18
12.1.23
0.0.20
1.2. 3
0.0.11
0.1.38
2.1.23
2.3. 8
2.0. 4
2.1. 0
0.1.20
5.2.12
0.3. 2

6.2.10
0.1.27

0.0.30



0.0. 2
0.0.10
2.1. 2
0.0.12
3.3.24
0.0.22
2.3. 8
0.1. 9
3.3.38
4.1.33
0.2. 2
4.0. 8
0.0. 8
6.1.38
0.0.15
0.0.24
0.0. 4
6.0.39

11.1.26
1.2.19
7.2.27
0.3. 8
6.2. 1
0.1. 1
11.1. 2
0.0.13
0.0. 9
1.1.10
9.0.29
0.0.11
0.1.11
5.1.18
0.0.32

1.1.20
11.2.19
1.0. 7
0.3. 6
0.1.20
0.1. 3
0.1.11
0.1. 0
0.2.17
0.3.37
 16.0.  8
208.2.25

178.3.14














































































































































Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicar

Appropriator

Sarah
 Catherine &
  Margaret
   Ramsey
    Warde
  (Rectorial
      Glebe)













Sheet 74









(Vicarial
   Glebe)










Ramsay
   Warde






















William
 Humphrey
& another
William
 Sears

Ramsay
   Warde



















Rev Richard
   Warde

570
571
572
574
575
583
584
585
586
587
588

589
590
592
593
594
602
603
604
605
606
607

573


591


424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
434
435
436
437
438
439

440
441
442
443
444
445
432
433

New Cut field
Shaw
Shaw
Yard and Buildings
Woodgers
Little Meadow
Footway Field
Shaw
Shaw
House Orchard
Parsonage House
   & Garden
Shrubbery
Yard
Yard and Buildings
Pond and shaw
Barn Orchard
Arable
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw

Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden


Eight acres
Eight acres shaw
Glebe Gdn & Orchards
Yard and Buildings
Glebe Garden
Water
Yard
Lawn
Little orchard
Little pond
Great Meadow
Great Shaw
Great Shaw
Church field

Church shaw
Church field
Church shaws
Hollow Meadow
Hollow Shaw
Limes Bings Shaw
Vicarage House & 
Garden


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

---
---
---
---
Wood etc
Fruit
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood

---


---


Arable
Wood
Fruit
---
Garden
---
---
---
Meadow
---
Meadow
Wood
Wood
Arable
& Hops
Wood
Hops
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Wood
Garden
---


20.3.37
0.0.25
0.1. 6
0.0.31
4.3. 0
3.2.38
11.12.12
0.1.16
0.0.28
2.2.38

0.2.29
0.0. 9
0.2.13
0.1.37
0.2. 2
1.2. 2
6.3.26
0.0. 4
0.0.24
0.0.21
0.1.28
4.0. 3

0.1. 0


 0.0.17
60.2.  3

8.1.13
0.0.29
1.1. 0
0.0. 9
0.0.30
0.3. 0
0.0.22
0.0.10
0.1.36
0.0. 9
9.1.11
0.0. 5
1.2.16

5.1. 2
0.0.11
3.2.15
0.0.11
1.2.18
1.0.10
2.0.32
0.0.10
 0.0.11
37.0.  3

2. 3. 0



3. 1 .0
1. 3. 0
1. 4. 0


1.12. 0
0. 7. 0





0.14. 6
0.12. 6









           
10.17. 0

0.17. 0

0.18. 6





0. 4?. 0

3.11. 6



1. 3. 6

2. 9. 0

0. 6. 6



          
9.10. 0

3. 4. 0





3. 0. 0










1.10. 0









          
9.14. 0

4. 3. 6













0. 6. 6







         
6.10. 0

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Monumental Inscriptions of Nursted

What follows is a transcription of one of the many pocket field notebooks belonging to the noted author and antiquarian, Mr Leland L. Duncan. For many years right up until his death Duncan visited Kent churches and churchyards and noted in his own shorthand the memorial inscriptions contained therein. These inscriptions he compiled are not "as carved in stone" but in his own standard form. Sadly he used a stub of a blunt HB pencil on cheap paper which over 100 years later is sometimes hard to read. However, in the period which has elapsed, many of the inscriptions are now even more difficult to read which makes L.L. Duncan's efforts all the more valuable.

                                                                                                            Frank Bamping  22 September 2000

                                                   N U R S T E D

 

There is a large oast near the Church -   E   H + A  1771

North yard. [Western side] 3 in rails near gate.                                 

                                              

1.         A headstone. Henry Edmeades of Nursted Court. Died 16.10.1820 in his 79 year left issue 3 sons, Henry, William and James. Above James Edmeades died 12.2.1855 aged 86

 

2.         A tomb. Henry only son of Henry and Mary Edmeades of Owletts, Cobham in this County, died 27.9.1833 aged 35. Emma Edmeades daughter of Henry and Mary Edmeades of Owletts, Cobham, born  11.5.1796 died 10.6.1875. Henry Edmeades, Esquire of Owletts in the parish of Cobham, died 7 December 1835 in his 71st year. Mary his wife died 3.9.1840 Aetat 68.

 

3.         A tomb. Captain Thomas Baker formerly of Boley Hill, Rochester, died at Owletts, Cobham, 8.1.1871 in his 78th year. Maria his wife, the eldest daughter of the late Henry Edmeades, Esquire, of Owletts, Cobham, died 27.12.1847 aged 52. Also four of her children who are buried in St. Nicholas Church, Rochester, Louisa died 27.12.1830 aged 2 years, Frederick died 29.12.1830 aged 7 months, Louisa died 18.6.1835 aged 5 weeks and Maria Catherine died 23.2.1839 aged 12 years.

 

                                      Nos. 4 & 5 in same enclosure

4.         A flat stone. Lillian Baker died 18.3.1859, infant daughter of Thomas Henry Baker, Esquire, of Owletts, Cobham.

 

5.         A cross. Maria Frances, child of Thomas Henry Baker, Esquire, of Owletts, Cobham, born 28 February 1856 and died 21.12.1861.

 

6.         A cross. Thomas Henry Baker of Owletts, Cobham, son of Thomas and Maria Baker, born 27.3.1825 died 25.7.1904, and Frances Georgiana Baker born 7.10.1830, married 15.6.1852 and died 21.12.1916. 

 

7.         Mary wife of John Bennett of this parish died 31.10.1881 aged 67. Elizabeth daughter of the above died 8.7.1862 aged 7. The above John Bennett died 2.1.1891 aged 76.

 

8.         Sarah wife of John Seager died 5.12.1895 aged 81. The above John Seager died 24.11.1901 aged 89.

 

9.         A cross. Isabella wife of William Stevens died 13.1.1898 aged 63. The above William Stevens died 21.11.1906 aged 74.

 

10.       Small granite flat stone. This slab marks the spot upon which the Rev. W.H. Edmeades, Rector of this Parish, for 59 years suddenly expired on his way to perform Divine service on Whit Sunday June 13 1886.

 

                                              Northern yard (East)

 

11.       Hugh McPherson died 16.1.1888 aged 44. Maria wife of the above died at Gravesend 30.1.1900 aged 52.

 

12.       Charles Lester born 12.8.1795, died 9.11.1865. Charlotte Elizabeth Lester daughter of the above born 22.5.1847 died 16.6.1871 aged 24. Charlotte wife of the above died 12.1.1884 aged 75.

 

13.       Here lyeth ye body of John Edmeades who departed this life ye 25 day of September in ye yeare 1710 aged 25 years.

 

14.       William Langford died at Nurstead Court 18.12.1858 aged 61. He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much.

 

15.       Jane eldest daughter of John and Elizabeth Harris of St. Just Lane, Cornwall died at Round Street, Cobham, 17.3.1884 aged 51.

 

16.       A cross. Richard William Bishop Marsh, Priest, born 6.2.1817 died 9.9.1902. Catherine his wife born 27.4.1818 died 7.12.1909.

 

17.       A cross. Mary Elvira widow of John H. Cutting, M.A., born 17.4.1807 died 17.2.1886.

 

18.       A cross. William Hicks late of H.M. Navy died 5.7.1893 aged 77. Elizabeth his wife died 29.2.1908 aged 86.

 

19.       Susannah widow of the late C.L. Mills of West Malling died 8.6.1895 aged 67.

 

20.       Frederick Simmons for 40 years resident in this parish died 5.1.1897 aged 70. Ann his wife died at Horton Kirby 20.7.1897 aged 71.

 

21.       A cross. John Saxby died 2.3.1895 aged 81. A faithful servant at Hazell for 61 years. Sarah his wife died 29.1.1899 in her 89th year.

 

22.       John Saxby died 24.10.1827 aged 45. Rebecca his wife died 4.10.1874 aged 83. Edward their son died 9.7.1818 aged 6 years. Elizabeth their daughter died 23.1.1823 aged 7 years. James their son died 21.6.1829 aged 10 years.

 

23.       Maria Davis died at Nurstead Court after 46 years of faithful service. January 16 1880 aged 64.

 

24.       Robert son of Richard and Elizabeth Parker died 22.8.1877 having been clerk of this parish for 23 years. Also A [?Alice] .... ark.... wife of the above died 31.3.1888 aged 72.

 

25.       A flat slab & cross. William Spencer Dawson died 6.3.1887. Sarah Frances Dawson born December 17 1820 died April 27 1909.

 

26.       A cross. Roger Ernest Rands died 1.12.1917 aged 17.

 

 

                               Eastern part - in front of East window.

 

27.       An altar tomb in rails. Elizabeth wife of William Edmeades, Esquire of Nursted Court in this parish. Died 30.9.1836 aged 62 after 8 years chastening of the Lord. Mary daughter of William and Elizabeth Edmeades died 7.6.1808 aged 6 years. Robert the youngest son of the said William and Elizabeth Edmeades died 26.11.1836 aged 25.

 

28.       A cross. Gladys, only daughter of Charles Gibson, rector of this parish and Florence his wife died 18.6.1872 [sic] aged 12. Alan Leslie their son who fell in action 23.4.1917 aged 22. Charles Gibson, M.A., Priest and Rector of Nurstead with Ifield from 1899 - 1912, died 23.1.1912 aged 62.

 

29.       The Rev. William Crakelt, M.A., of Northfleet, 36 years Rector of this parish died 24.8.1812 in his 71st year.

 

30.       A cross. Mary Elizabeth wife of Major General H. Edmeades of Nursted Court and daughter of the late Rev. W.T. Collings, Seigneur of Sark, died at Ashley House, Folkestone, 12.2.1887 aged 38.

 

31.       A small cross. Amye, child of Henry and Mary Edmeades died 28.12.1880 aged 4 years.

 

32.       Small cross. Philip twin son of Henry and Violet Edmeades died 14.11.1912 aged 4 months.

 

33.       A cross. Major General Henry Edmeades, Royal Artillery, of Nursted Court, died 16.4.1914 aged 78

 

34.       A cross headstone. Mary Ann Taylor for many years resident at Nursted Court and latterly at Eltham where she died 14.2.1886 in her 86th year.

 

35.       A cross. Caroline Frances Ford died suddenly at Nursted Court 31.5.1901

 

36.       A cross. Elizabeth Fenner born 22.6.1807 died 18.9.1887. For 45 years faithful housekeeper to John Alfred Edmeades of Hazells.

 

37.       A cross. William Wellard died at Hazells 24.11.1890 after 50 years of valued service, aged 68. Mary his wife died 28.3.1909 in her 84th year.

 

38.       Coped stone. John Alfred Edmeades of Hazells, the second son of William and Elizabeth Edmeades of Nursted Court died 12.2.1882 aged 73.

                                                  The South yard

 

39.       A cross. In loving memory of Lt. Col. James F. Edmeades, M.V.O., West Kent Queen's Own Yeomanry, of Hazells born 1843 died 1917.

 

40.       William eldest son of William and Sarah M.J. Edmeades died 12.5.1885 aged 51.

 

41.       A cross. Sarah wife of the Rev. W.H. Edmeades of Nurstead Court died 27.1.1885.

 

42.       The Rev. William Henry Edmeades of Nurstead Court. 59 years rector of this parish born 27th July 1803 died suddenly at the church door when about to perform morning service on Whit Sunday 13.6.1886.

 

43.       Coped stone. Jane Edmeades born August 18 1773 died May 8 1852.

 

44.       Headstone. Sarah Edmeades of Wrotham died 23.11.1838 aged 67. Jane Edmeades sister of the above born 18.8.1773 died May 8th 1852.

 

45.       William Edmeades, late of Yaldham, who died 5.5.1831 in his 56th year.

 

46.       Sarah Elizabeth daughter of Robert and Ann Edmeades of Nicells in the parish of Wrotham died 31.12.1823 aged 4 years 7 months.

 

47.       Rachel Edmeades of this parish died 5.2.1813 aged 69. Mary her sister died 23rd October 1833 aged 94.

 

48.       William Edmeades of Yaldham in the parish of Wrotham died 25.7.1803 aged 57 leaving issue Sarah, Jane, William and Robert. Sarah his wife died 8.5.1818 aged 74.

 

49.       Robert Edmeades of Nicells in the parish of Wrotham died 20.7.1821 aged 43. He left issue 2 daughters; Mary Ann and Sarah Elizabeth.

 

                                                South of the tower

 

50.       A cross. Mary wife of Jesse Garratt died 14.12.1909.

 

51.       Beside it a curb. Hilda Mary Garratt died 15.8.1914 aged 16 days.

                                                              

                               Inside the church - the floor nave West

 

52.       Philip, son of Henry and Elizabeth Edmeades died 22.1.1770 in his 15th year.

 

53.       Ann Maria, daughter of Henry and Ann Edmeades died 23.11.1795 aged 25.

 

54.       Elizabeth, daughter of Mr Henry and Elizabeth Edmeades died 25.4.1761 in her 24th year.

 

55.       Mr Henry Edmeades of Nursted Court, died 10.12.1756 aged 42. He left issue Elizabeth, Mary, Henry, Rachel, William, Amy, Robert, and Philip.

 

56.       Elizabeth, wife of Henry Edmeades of this parish died 22.8.1765 aged 44.

 

57.       Louisa, daughter of Henry and Mary Edmeades of Owlets in the parish of Cobham died 17.1.1794 aged 6 months.  Elizabeth Allen, daughter of said Henry and Elizabeth Edmeades died 28.6.1803 aged 3 years. 

 

58.       Ann, wife of Henry Edmeades of this parish died 17.7.1776 in her 33rd year.

 

59.       William Edmeades of Nursted Court died 23.1.1713 in his 63rd year, who married Amye, daughter of Henry and Amye Lane of Horton Kirby by whom he had issue 5 sons viz William, Robert, John, Henry and Thomas; and 2 daughters, Amye and Sarah who died in their infancy. He married his second wife, the widow of Richard Masters of Meopham by whom he had one daughter, Mary.

 

60.       Amye wife of William Edmeades of Nursted Court who was buried 27.7.1691 aged about 33.

 

61.       Susanna nuper uxor Ruishij Wentworth arm. obiit sep. 23.1681. A coat of arms consisting of 3 lion's faces and mulet on the left side and 3 cherubs heads and 2 bands on the right. [drawing]

 

62.       Same coat of arms. Ruisshei Wentworth, Arm. 8 Junii 1686. (see Thorpe for long latin inscription.)

                                                    Mural. - North

64.       Susanna coupi Rushi. Wentworth 23.9.1681. (see Thorpe)

 

65.       Henricus Edmeades died 27.9.1833 aged 34.

 

                                                     On East wall

 

66.       A tablet. ? Craggus. ?Nicholas Craggs (see Thorpe for latin.)

 

67.       A brass. The East window replaces one which bore the inscription  The gift of Thomas H.A. Poynder and Mary Ann his wife 1854.

 

68.       A large mural on the South side of window. John ?Adye of Dodington in Kent with arms see Thorpe. [drawing]

 

69.       The East window glass is to the memory of Major General Edmeades died 1914 see No.33.

                                                      South side

 

70.       To Lt. Col. James Frederick Edmeades, M.V.O., West Kent Queen's Own Yeomanry erected by the Regiment. He was gazetted Cornet April 1863 and retired October 1907 after 44 years devoted service, beloved by his comrades of all ranks. Born 9.7.1843 died 6.2.1917.

 

71.             A window memorial to Robert Edmeades from his brother John. He died 26.11.1836. Includes the Edmeades coat of arms [drawing].

INDEX TO NURSTED M.I.s
                                                                                                 Compiled by
Zena Bamping

Name Index
Adye, 68.
Baker, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Bennett, 7.
Collings, 30.
Craggs, 66.
Crakelt, 29.
Cutting, 17.
Davis, 23.
Dawson, 25.

Edmeades, 1, 2, 3, 10,
  13, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33,
  36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42,
  43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48,
  49, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56,
  57, 58, 59, 60, 65, 69,
  70, 71.
Fenner, 36.
Ford, 35.
Garratt, 50, 51.Gibson, 28.
Harris, 15.
Hicks, 18.
Lane, 59.
Langford, 14.
Lester, 12.
Marsh, 16.
Masters, 59.
McPherson, 11.
Mills, 19.Parker, 24.
Poynder, 67.
Rands, 26.
Saxby, 21,22.
Seager, 8.
Simmons, 20.
Stevens, 9.
Taylor, 34.
Wellard, 37.
Wentworth, 61, 62, 64.

Place Index
Nursted Court, 1, 14, 23, 27, 30, 33, 34, 35, 38, 41,
                          42, 55, 59, 60.

Owletts, Cobham, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 57.
Boley Hill, Rochester, 3.
St. Nicholas Church, Rochester, 3

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Monumental Inscriptions of Ifield Churchyard

What follows is a transcription of one of the many pocket field notebooks belonging to the noted author and antiquarian, Mr Leland L. Duncan. For many years right up until his death Duncan visited Kent churches and churchyards and noted in his own shorthand the memorial inscriptions contained therein. These inscriptions he compiled are not "as carved in stone" but in his own standard form. Sadly he used a stub of a blunt HB pencil on cheap paper which over 100 years later is sometimes hard to read. However, in the period which has elapsed, many of the inscriptions are now even more difficult to read which makes L.L. Duncan's efforts all the more valuable.

Frank Bamping  22 September 2000       

IFIELD

 

In the church - chancel mural - North

1.         Sarah wife of the Rev. John Tucker died 12.2.1798 aged 40, and their children; Elizabeth 1.4.1790 aged 6 and Jane Brunswick 22.2.1798 aged 3 years.

 

2.         A flat stone. Thomas Reynolds Parker, Gent., late of Milton next to Gravesend, died January 5 1795 aged 75.

 

3.         A flat stone. Nicholas Child, Gent., Lord of this Manor at whose care and cost chiefly, this church was repaired and beautified, who changed this life for a better place died ye 7 November and was here interred November ye 10 A.D. 1638.

 

4.         A brass. Here lyeth ye body of Elizabeth Parkir the only daughter of Robert Parker and Elizabeth his wife who (being of ye age of 10 years and 7 months) departed this life and was buried ye 14 day of April in ye yeare of Our Lord God 1670.

 

5.         George Lauder, rector of Ifield and Nursted died April ye 26 1720 aged 84. Scotia me gemuit &c.

 

6.         Beatrice Stanley wife of Thomas Colyer Fergusson of Ightham Mote and Wombwell Hall, third daughter of the Rt. Hon. Prof. MacMüller died 17.6.1902 in her 38th year. [drawing of coat of arms]    

 

7.         A tablet. Louisa, wife of Sir James Ranken Fergusson, Bt., of Spitalhaugh, Peebleshire, and Hever Court in this parish. Born 1846 married 1877 died 1878. [2 shields of arms] 

 

8.         A brass mural in chancel. Newcombe Willis, B.A., T.C.D., Clerk Rector of this parish from 1884 and of Nurstead cum Ifield from 1887 - 1899. Born November 1817 died August 1906. Anne his wife born April 1831 died November 1902.

 

 

In the church yard - East - (old part)

9.         A monument to the children of Isaac and Elizabeth Brown. Deborah Ann died 15.11.1839 aged 4; Thomas Clinch died 20.11.1839 aged 9; John Vinson died 25.11.1839 and is interred in the burial ground of Princes Street Chapel, Gravesend, aged 2; Codelia Elizabeth died 30.6.1847 aged 14; Ann died June 13 1847 aged 1 year.

 

10.       A cross. Joseph Davies born in the County of Hereford 15.4.1828 died in the parish of Ifield 2.6.1878. Susannah his wife born 12.7.1828 died 22.3.1894. George their son born 29.7.1856 died 28.12.1858. Esther Matilda their daughter born 19.11.1858 died 24.11.1885.

 

11.       Henry, youngest son of Jeremiah and Elizabeth Solomon died 10.3.1863 aged 16. Edward their 4th son died 13.7.1875 aged 36.

 

12.       Elizabeth, wife of Jeremiah Solomon of this parish died 6.11.1876 aged 74. The above Jeremiah Solomon died 24.4.1878 aged 77.

 

13.       Joseph Solomon of 40, Darnley Road, Gravesend, died 29.10.1880 aged 77.

 

South side of the church

 

14.       Mary Frances, daughter of Richard Frances and granddaughter of Stephen Squier died 11.3.1713 in her 20 year.

 

15.       William Squier died 15 July 1692 aged 13.

 

16.       Stephen Squier died 17 Aprill 1692 aged ..... [unreadable]

 

17.       Mary Squier, late wife of Stephen Squier died 20 May 1713 in her 71st year.

 

18.       John Squire, late of this parish died July ye 30 1732 aged 63.

 

19.       Rhoda, wife of Thomas Redsell and eldest daughter of William and Emma Deadman died 9.10.1917 aged 70.

 

20.       Wooden cross. Helen Amy, daughter of Gabriel and Helen Deadman died 8.7.1893 aged 2 years 5 months.

 

Western yard - South side.

 

21.       John Bodman, son of John and Mary Bodman of this parish died 11.5.1757 aged 22.

 

22.       John Bodman of this parish died 24.2.1763 aged 67. Mary his wife died 9 February 1745 aged 38. Also of their children who died in their infancy.

 

23.       Mary, wife of Benjamin Hubble of this parish died 25.8.1768 aged 37. Also 3 children died in their infancy. Benjamin Hubble died 1.6.1797 aged 62. Also Mary wife of the above died 31.1.1838 aged 85. 

 

24.       George Hubble died 21.10.1811 aged 32. Also two of his children; Benjamin died 27.7.1814 aged 6 and Ann died 5.8.1814 aged 9.

 

25.       An altar in rails. Mary, wife of Henry Jones, Surgeon to the Garrison of Gravesend and Tilbury Fort died 9.7.1796 aged 32. Also their daughter Mary died in infancy. Also the above Henry Jones died 24.11.1814 aged 66. Also Benjamin Henry [?son of] the  aforesaid Henry Jones by Mary his wife died 6 August 18.... aged 23

 

26.       Mr William Elliott died 3.12.1827 aged 61. Charlotte, daughter of the above and wife of John Weller died 19.9.1839 aged 28. Elizabeth wife of the above Mr William Elliott died 21.4.1855 aged 81.

 

27.       Elizabeth, wife of John Butcher of Shinglewell in the parish of Northfleet died 27 March 1790 aged 47. The above John Butcher died 2.10.1800 aged 60.

 

28.       Annie Wickham died 1.2.1881 aged 31. Lydia Still, granddaughter of the above died 12.4.1892 aged 3. Edward Wickham husband of the above died 28.1.1917 aged 72.

 

Western yard - North 

29.       A cross. Percy Michael the child of the Rev. James Randell, rector of this parish and Angelina Julia his wife died 17.7.1878 aged 3 months.

 

30.       A cross. Frances Elkins Edwards, widow of Henry Charles Edwards (of Bargo Hill, Penrith, Cumberland), died 14.7.1888 aged 63.

 

31.       The family grave of Robert & Patience Page.

Elizabeth and Ernest Page died in infancy. Robert William Page eldest son of the above died 30.5.1897 aged 35. The above Patience, wife of Robert Page died 25.5.1899 aged 61. Ida, youngest daughter of the above died 23.1.1908 aged 27.

 

32.       Hannah Missing died 29.7.1864 aged 60. James Missing, brother of the above died 18.6.1864 aged 66. George Palmer Missing their nephew died 3.6.1864 aged 44. Harriet Goodyer sister of the above died 23.11.1867 aged 84. Thomas Graves died 4.9.1877 aged 69.

 

33.       Mr Thomas Clinch of Northfleet died 21.2.1860 aged 81. Mr William Clinch of Gravesend and son of the above died 10.8.1865 aged 47. John Ninson Clinch son of the above died 9.6.1860 aged 48.

 

34.       A coped stone. Hannah, wife of George Palmer Missing died 28.3.1904 aged 72. Also W.T.P. Simmons 2nd husband of the above died 16.1.1891 aged 71.

 

35.       John Edmund Burningham Curtis died 28.12.1868 aged 53. Edith Rosa, daughter of the above died 1 day of the same month aged 3 years 4 months.

 

36.       A coped stone. Mary the wife of Thomas John Leavens Sowter of the parish of Milton next Gravesend died 8.6.1862 aged 53.

 

37.       William Henry Owen, surgeon, died 19.6.1882 in his 80th year. Cordelia, his wife died 15.10.1894 in her 81st year. Cordelia, daughter of W.H. & C. Owen obiit 15.12.1911 aet 70.

 

38.       Richard Barnard died 28.3.1871 aged 65. Frederick Barnard son of the above died 3.1.1869 aged 19. Mary the wife of the above Richard Barnard died 5.1.1892 aged 85. Henry Kenward son-in-law of the above died 23.8.1907 aged 68.

 

39.       Emily, wife of John Vinson Barnard died 22.3.1892 aged 38. The above J.V.B. died 26.9.1896 aged 55.

 

40.       The family grave of James and Maria Naomi Choat.

Maria Sophia Choat daughter of the above died 16.10.1869 aged 9. Ada Mary Ann Choat daughter of the above died 27.3.1870 aged 6. The above Maria Naomi Choat died 14.5.1874 aged 43. Also the above James Choat died 24.6.1889 aged 51. Eleanor Jane Choat 2nd Wife of the above died 8.11.1917 aged 75.

 

41.       Francis Rose Collison, wife of Daniel Collison died 9.3.1869 aged 45. Left issue one daughter, Eliza. The above Daniel Collison died 21.9.1897 aged 81.

 

42.       A cross. Mary, wife of John Light, late of Mortlake, Surrey, who died at Gravesend 23.8.1873 aged 68.

 

43.       A monument. William Bellingham, eldest son of the late William Bellingham Esq., of Ravensdale, Co. Kildare, Ireland, and late Captain in County Dublin L.I. died 14.1.1875 aged 32. Erected by his wife Grace Bellingham.

 

44.       An altar. Fanny Stewart, fifth daughter of Charles Andrew and Elizabeth Becket died 6.11.1863 in her 22nd year. Also Elizabeth Anne wife of Dr H.G. Thompson and daughter of Charles Andrew and Elizabeth Becket died 24.1.1875. Also Mary wife of Dr Charles Rigg and eldest daughter of C.A. & E.B. died 3.4.1894. Elizabeth wife of Charles Andrew Becket died 25.12.1855 in her 33rd year. Charles son of C.A. & E.B. died 9.11.1847 in his 11th year. Ann 4th daughter of same died 8 January 1858 in her 18th year. Charles Andrew Becket died 21.1.1858 in his 63rd year.

 

45.       A coped stone. Maria Henrietta Ridsdale only daughter of James and Martha Maria Alewyn died 26.4.1875 aged 67.  Also her godson and cousin Henry Fagel May who was drowned off the Cape of Good Hope 20.8.1859. Martha Maria Alewyn died 16.6.1880 aged 93.

 

46.       Mr John Francis Pensotti of Gravesend died suddenly 21.3.1873 aged 47. Sarah Parker Pensotti his wife died 27.7.1884 aged 60.

 

47.       Mr Mark Hubble late of West Malling who departed this life the 15.12.1803 aged 60. Mrs Elizabeth Hubble wife of the above died 29.6.1811 aged 66. Left issue one daughter, Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin Hubble of this parish.

 

48.       Ann Ingleton died 15.5.1866 aged 49. Mary Ann, wife of James Waterman died 20.12.1897 aged 76. The above James Waterman died 27.6.1913 aged 88.

 

49.       Mary, wife of Jonas Cleveland formerly of Mundsley in Co. Norfolk, died 27.6.1867 aged 81. Henry Waterman, son in law of the above died 24.1.1869 aged 56. Louisa Elizabeth wife of the above died 19.10.1879 in her 58th year.

 

50.       Hannah Hook died 15.2.1880 aged 75. James Hook, clerk of this parish for 40 years died 15.6.1880 aged 72. Mary daughter of the above and wife of Caleb William Beichteller born 11.3.1848 died 10.4.1895. And their daughter Eliza Hook died 13.8.1902 aged 68.

 

51.       John William Hook died 24.11.1859 aged 13. [Above is a small carved ship. L.L.D.]

 

52.       William Parsons died 21.9.1885 aged 73. Alice his widow died 25.6.1904 aged 74.

 

53.       Robert Baker Obee died 13.5.1874 aged 64.

 

54.       Ann Caroline Mackie died 12.11.1865 aged 42.

 

55.       Harriott, relict of Thomas West late of Kennington, died 26.11.1872 aged 78.

 

56.       A cross. George Bartholmew died 17.10.1901 aged 39.

 

57.       Coped stone. Patience Tickner wife of William Bliss died 5.9.1888 aged 76. William Bliss died 21.11.1902 aged 90. Also William Henry the infant son of William and Patience Tickner Bliss died 1.9.1851 aged 8 months.

 

58.       Charles Alfred Dunn born 26.8.1841 died 14.12.1897. Ellen Mary, his wife born 25.11.1844 died 17.8.1915.

 

59.       A cross. Bernard James Wilmot Buxton born February 17.1876 died 9.8.1896.

 

60.       A monument. John Wood died 2.7.1898 aged 78. Fanny his wife died 29.7.1884 aged 64. Harry Wood born 24.10.1844 died 29.11.1877. Ernest second son of the above [i.e. Harry. L.L.D.] died 1.1.1880 aged 6. Sarah Harriet wife of the above Harry Wood died 6.12.1891 aged 53. To Muriel daughter of George and Gertrude Wood who died 31.8.1883 aged 11 months.

 

In the new, Eastern part is the grave of Colyer Fergusson's wife with a curb and fallen cross.

The others also are quite recent.  L.L.D. 4.9.1921

 

Ifield Church is very small. The nave is not more than 27 feet long. This is followed by a small plan and notes of the features of the church

Outside by the roadside is a large plain stone cross to the men who died in the War.

 

In the village of Shinglewell is a good house with what no doubt was the door originally. Over the date is a globe ornament.

 

          P

       R  *  E

         1675     ?Robert and Elizabeth Parker.

 

In 187? the house seems to have been altered and added to and a new porch and entrance made. The house is built of red brick with black `headers' and has the usual cornice over the first or ground storey with moulded bricks below. Plain corbel table under the eaves.

N.B. Hasted says this was the Parker's House and afterwards Benjamin Hubble's of Town Malling.

Index of Ifield
                                                                                  by Zena Bamping

Name Index
Alewyn, 45.
Barnard, 38, 39.
Bartholomew, 56.
Becket, 44.
Beichteller, 50.
Bellingham, 43.
Bliss, 57.
Bodman, 21, 22.
Brown, 9.
Butcher, 27.
Buxton, 59.
Child, 3.
Choat, 40.
Cleveland, 49.
Clinch, 33.

Collison, 41
Curtis, 35.
Davies, 10.
Deadman, 19, 20.
Dunn, 58.
Edwards, 30.
Elliott, 26.
Fergusson, 6, 7.
Frances, 14.
Goodyer, 32.
Graves, 32.
Hook, 50, 51.
Hubble, 23, 24, 47.
Ingleton, 48.
Jones, 25.
Kenward, 38.Lauder, 5.
Light, 42.
Mackie, 54.
MacMüller, 6.
May, 45.
Missing, 32, 43.
Obee, 53.
Owen, 37.
Page, 31.
Parker, 2, 4.
Parsons, 52.
Pensotti, 46.
Randell, 29.
Redsell, 19.
Ridsdale, 45.
Rigg, 44.Simmons, 34.
Solomon, 11, 12, 13.
Sowter, 36.
Squier, 14, 15, 16, 17.
Squire, 18.
Still, 28.
Thompson, 44.
Tickner, 57.
Tucker, 1.
Waterman, 48.
Weller, 26.
West, 55.
Wickham, 28.
Willis, 8.
Wood, 60.

Place Index
Bargo Hill, Penrith,Cumb.,30.
Cape of Good Hope, 45.
Darnley Road, 13.
Gravesend, 33, 42, 46.

Gravesend & Tilbury Fort, 25.
Hereford, 10.
Hever Court, 7.
Ightham Mote, 6.
Kennington, 55.
Milton next Gravesend, 2, 36.Mortlake, Surrey, 42.
Mundsley, Norfolk, 49.
Northfleet, 33.
Princes Street Chapel, Gravesend, 9.
Ravensdale, Co. Kildare, 43.Shinglewell, 27.
Spitalhaugh, Peebleshire, 7.
West Malling, 47.
Wombwell Hall, 6.

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Monumental Inscriptions of Wrotham

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

Frank Bamping,  27 August 2000

 

                                  W R O T H A M

 

East

1.        James Fry of this Parish died October 11 1847 aged 47. Also Mary Ann his wife died December 30 1855 aged 55. Also Mary Ann their daughter who died November 25 1849 aged 26. Also Emily their daughter died March 5 1855 aged 17.

 

2.        Thomas Fry of this Parish died December 16 1821 aged 56. Also Eleanor wife of the aforesaid Thomas Fry died January 13 1831  aged 70. Left issue 2 sons and 1 daughter, Thomas, James and Ann. Also Charlotte the affectionate and beloved child of James and Mary Ann Fry of Nepicar in this Parish died July 7 1849 aged 16. Also Elizabeth, John and William who died in their infancy.

 

3.        Thomas son of Thomas and Sarah Fry died July 29 1831 aged 6 months. Also Selby son of the above died September 21 1843 aged 2 years and 7 months.

 

4.        A linked stone -            In memory of

                                       John Fry

                                of this Parish who

                                 departed this life

                                  May ye 31 1769

                                  aged 72 years.

 

                                    In memory of

                                     Dyer wife of

                                    John Fry who

                                 departed this life

                               January ye 26 1774

                                  aged 74 years.

 

Near this place lie two daughters of John and Dyer Fry viz Issabeela [sic] and Elizabeth.

 

5.        Sarah daughter of John and Ann Fry who died October .... 176[?8] aged [?6] years.

 

6.        Another stone with an illegible inscription but to a child of John and Dyer Fry 178[?].

 

7.        John son of John and Dyer Fry died 8 June 1796 aged 65 years.

Also [?Ann] wife of John Fry and daughter of John and Mary Bowles of Pembury died the 12 May 17[?8}8 aged 48 years. They had issue 3 children viz Sarah who died in infancy, Thomas and John who survived them.

 

8.        Lydia wife of John Fry and daughter of Thomas and [?Ann] Chapman of this Parish who died .... 1800 aged .... years. Also of above John Fry died 28 January 1846 aged 81 years and of 3 children, George died 18.1.1797 aged 5 years, Thomas died in November 1797 aged 9 months.   Ann died 9 February 1804  aged 16 years. They left 3 surviving sons, John, Clempson and Charles, and two daughters, [?Lydia] and [?Sarah].

 

Name Index
Bowles 7
Chapman 8
Fry 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8Place Index
Nepicar, Wrotham 2
Pembury 7

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Monumental Inscriptions in Elmstead Church

The Monumental Inscriptions in Elmstead Church noted by Leland L. Duncan and Caroline Duncan. Typed up by Dawn Weeks, checked by Zena Bamping. Also Some Monumental Inscriptions noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1757, added 22nd August 2007.

Notes from the church:-
In the Chancel.
Two small slabs on the floor.
1. Thomasine daughter of Sir Edward HONYWOOD Baronet and Elizabeth his wife aged 74 years Interred 25th of April 1734.

2. Repositæ sunt hic Exuviæ Virginis Dignissime et pietate singulari Ornatœ Dominœ Eliza HONYWOOD Filiœ 3tice Domini Thomœ Honywood Equitis Avrati. Obiit XX die Februarii Anno Dom 1628 Ætatis 44
[Drawings of arms]

3. On the church floor [pencil sketch of shield] Here lyeth ye body of John TAYLOR ye only sonne of Thomas Taylor Esquire by Katherin his first wife, he died before marriage ye 14th of November 1642 in ye 18th yeare of his age.

4. On the chancel floor [pencil sketch of arms] Here lyeth ye body of Ms Katheren Taylor Gentlewoman fourth daughter of Sir Thomas HONYWOOD late of ys place Knight who lived most religiously, being in all hir actions grave and provident (and as Grace had filled her with inward Beauty so had nature adorned her with outward comlyness) She dyed in childbed ye first of October 1625 ye 30 yeare of hir age leaving to hir husband 4 children, ye eldest not above 6 yeares ould vid: John, Elizabeth, Mary and Katheren, in memory of home Thomas Taylor of Willesborow Gentleman hir loving husband placed here this stone 1626
In the South chancel.
5. On the floor a brass. [pencil sketch] The inscription is lost.

6. On a brass plate: Here lieth the body of Sir William HONYWOOD Baronet who died the 8th of June 1745 in the 94th year of his age.

7. Brass in the south chancel: Hic iacet alma Parens miserisq salvtifer Ignis Quem Liquido extinæit frigore dirus Hydrops Tantus amicorum fletus defluxit in Ægram Ut nimio accepto flumine, mersa perit In fœlix iterum tristisq supervenit Unda Et minor est alijs obrutus orbis aquis. Psalmus LXIX Serva me Deus quia perueniunt aquœ usq ad animam. Maria filia Thomœ Godfrey de Lid armigeri nupsit Johanni Honywood de Elmsted militi cui superstites reliquit tres filios et quatuor filias obijt November Septimo Anno Domini 1638.

8. Brass inscription in the south chancel:- Dame Anna Christiana HONYWOOD wife of Sir William Honywood Baronet Second daughter of Richard Newman of Fifehead-Magdalen in the county Dorset Esquire aged 79 years Interred the 3rd of November 1730.
In the South chancel
9. Dignissimus vir D Joh HONYWOOD de Elmested eques auratus, filius et Heres D. Thomas Honywood equitis aurati, iuxta unicam charissimam coningem Mariam hic in Domino obdormit novem omnino liberorum septem superstitum Edwardi, Guilielmi, Johannis, Elizabethæ, Mariæ, Janæ et Katherinæ necnon plurimorum orphanorum prudens providus et indulgens Pater Qui erga Deum sincera religione erga Patriam summo studio et amore in gravissimus justitiæ negotiiis indefessa industria inter proximos pacis & unitatis fideli conciliatione erga pauperes amica miseratione Pientissimi patrissabat Natus Dec 27 1584 Denatus November 26 1652 Ætatis sue 68.
In the North chancel
10. Here lieth interred the body of Edward HONYWOOD Esquire youngest son of Sr William Honywood Baronet Judge Advocate of his Majesty’s Navy, who died April the 16th 1724 aged 39 years Also Mary his wife eldest sister of Sr Clement Wearg Knight his Majesty’s Solicitor Generall who died February ye 15th 1726 aged 43 years.

11. Here lieth the body of Annabella wife of John HONYWOOD Esquire of Holt in this parish. She was daughter of William Goodenough Esquire of Langford in ye county of Berks She died the 22nd of July 1737 aged 33 years. She left issue two sons and two daughters William, Edward, Annabella Christiana, Thomasine

12. Here lieth the body of Anna Christiana wife of Walter BRAEMS of Bridg in this county Esquire Lieutenant Colonel in the army and widow to John DOD of Broxton Esquire in Cheshire and daughter to Sir William HONYWOOD Baronet of Evington. Died March 23 1738/9 aged 62 years. Also the abovesaid Colonel Walter Braems Obt March 16 1741 Æt 71

13. Here lieth interred ye body of John Harbord DOD of Broxon in the county of Chester Esquire, Controller of ye Revenue of Tenthes and First Fruites Grandson of Sir William Honywood Baronet He married Elizabeth daughter of Charles Matthews of Exeter in the county of Devon Gentleman who as a memorial hath caused this stone to be laid He died July 3 1752 aged 34.

14. On the floor a brass plate (coat of arms lost): Here lyeth buried the body of John ?C?LOKE late of Northleighe in this parish Gentleman who departed this life the 21st of January Anno 1617 Ætatis sue 58 Veni vidi vici Thus death triumphs and tells us all must die Thus we triumph, to Christ by death to flie To live to dye, is not to dye but live To dye to bliss is blessed life to give Aske how he lived and thou shalt know his end He died a saint to God, to poore a friend.

15. Here lyeth the body of Mrs Susanna MATTHEW who departed this life April the 27 1769 aged 68. Here also lyeth the body of Mrs Elizabeth Whitmell her sister and the widow of the ……………………. Whitnell of ……………………. October the …………………….aged 67 …………………….Matthews their sister …………………….85 aged 75 years.
In the North chancel are also tablets to
16. Dame Mary Ann HONYWOOD wife of Sir John Courtenay Honywood Baronet who died at Isleworth House Middlesex 10 March 1841 aged 50 erected by her children. Coat Honywood. Impaling arg a chevron sa cotised gu between 3 trefoils slipped.

17. Also a mural monument to: Sir John HONYWOOD of Evington Baronet by his first wife Annabella daughter of William Goodenough of Langford in county Berks Esquire he had William, Edward, Annabella, Christiana, Mary and Thomasine. By his second wife Dorothy daughter of Sir Edward Filmer of East Sutton Baronet he had Filmer, John and Mary. He died 26 June 1781 aged 71. In the same vault lies Dame Dorothy Honywood second wife of Sir John Honywood died October 7 1781 in 70th year.
In the North and South chancels are many further monuments to the Honywood family.

18. A flat stone in the nave:- In memory of John LUSHINGTON late of Helchin in this parish who died the 12th day of June 1770 aged 37 years. He left issue by Mary his wife four children Mary, Elizabeth, John and Sarah.

End of notes from Elmstead Church August 1890
The ChurchyardNotes from South East corner of Elmstead churchyard

19. Dorcas wife of Daniel Sutton of this parish died 14 March 1850 aged 79. Also above Daniel SUTTON died 19 September 1851 aged 85.

20. Mr George NEWPORT late of this parish died October 21 1835 aged 75. Susan wife of above and daughter of Mr Thomas KIDDER of Hastingleigh died June 25th 1850 aged 78.

21. Mary eldest daughter of Joseph and Sarah GAMBRILL who died October 27 1882 aged 50.

22. Sarah wife of Joseph GAMBRILL formerly of this parish who died April 8th 1866 aged 74. Also the above Joseph Gambrill who died July 26th 1879 aged 84.

23. Elizabeth Ann daughter of John and Catherine GAMBRILL who died June 18th 1866 aged 4.

24. John GAMBRILL of Chartham late of this parish died February 20 1882 aged 58.

25. Thomas son of Joseph and Sarah GAMBRILL died April 13 1853 aged 21. Also their daughter Jane died June 4th 1836 aged 2.

26. Joseph GAMBRILL of this parish died February 5th 1829 aged 75. Jane his wife, died May 16 1845 aged 82. They left surviving two sons Joseph and Stephen.

27. Mary Ann wife of Stephen GAMBRILL of Waltham died October 7 1849 aged 50. Stephen GAMBRILL died March 16 1870 aged 72. Also Ann his wife died October 24 1873.

28. Sarah wife of Stephen LEGGETT daughter of John and Sarah HARVEY of Petham who died 21 October 1824 aged 50. Leaving issue 5 children, John, Mary, Elizabeth, Stephen and William.

29. Thomas GAMBRILL died 13 November 1803 aged 9. Also Jane Gambrill died 27 October 1803 aged 4.

30. John LEGGETT formerly of this parish but late of Ramsgate died April 24 1854 aged 70.

31. Thomas MARSHALL died 11 April 1878 aged 85. Also Susanna wife of above died 28 September 1832 aged 38 and of Mary Elizabeth relict of above died 6th August 1887 aged 82.

32. Harriett Sutton MARSHALL daughter of Thomas and Mary Marshall of this parish died January 16 1854 aged 31.

33. Sophia second daughter of Henry and Sarah GAMBRILL died 1st April 1856 aged 31. Also Mary Jane daughter of above died October 9 1867 aged 47.

34. Sarah wife of Henry GAMBRILL died February 28 1849 aged 58. Also Henry Gambrill of this parish died September 23rd 1871 aged 79.

End of Elmstead Notes August 1890 Leland L Duncan

End of church notes taken August 1890 Leland L Duncan Caroline E Duncan

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Also Some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1757, added 22nd August 2007
Typed up by Pat Tritton

In The Chancell.
35. On 3 Blue Flat Stones, enlaid with White Marble are ye Following Arms & Inscriptions – Within ye Comn. Rails. [Arg. on a chief sa. 2 boars’ heads couped or imp. Arg. a Λ betw. 3 hawks’ heads erased az. (HONEYWOOD)].

36. Here lieth ye Body of Mrs Katherine TAYLOR, Gentlewoman, Daughter of Sr. Thomas Honeywood late of this Place Knt. who liv’d most righteously: being, in all her Actions, grave and provident. And, as Grace had fill’d her with inward Beauty, so had Nature adorn’d her with outward Comelyness. She died in Child Bed, the First of October 1625, ye 30th Year of her Age; Leaving to her Husband, 4 Children. The Eldest not above 6 Years Ould, viz: John, Elisabth, Mary, and Kateren. In Memory of home, Thomas Taylor of Willesborough, Gent, her Loving Husband, Plased this Stone. 1626.

37. Repositae samt Hic Exuviae Virginis dignissimae, et Pietate singulari ornatae, Dominae Elisa HONEYWOOD, Filiae 5x Thomae Honeywood Equitis Aurati. obijt 20 Die Februarij Anno Dom. 1628/9. Aetatis 44. On ye Same Stone. Thomasine, Daughter of Sr. Edward HONEYWOOD, Bart, and Elisabeth his Wife, Aged 74 Years. Interr’d 25 April 1734.

38. Here lies ye Body of John TAYLOR, ye only Son of Thomas Taylor Esq. by Katherine his First Wife. He died before Marriage, ye 14th Day of Novemb. 1642 in ye 18th Year of his Age.

39. Without ye Com. Rails are 3 very Ancient Flat Stones without Inscriptions. One of them has been inlaid with Brass, wch. is gone.

South Chancell.
40. On a very fine Mur. Monument on ye S. Wall. Optimo Viro D. Tho. HONEYWOOD Militi Aurato, ejusdem Familiae de Honeywood Haeredi Primario, qui, hic intra, una cum Jana Conjuge ejus Prima, in Domino obdormivit. Religiosus erat, atq. R.P. Faelicitatis studiosus. In gravissimis justitiae Negotijs versatus. Pacis et Amicitiae Procurator fidelissimus; Pauperumq Amiens amicissimus. Primam habuit Uxorem Janam Filiam Edvardi HALES de Tenterden apud Cantianos, Armigeri. Equa suscepit 7 Filios, Filiasq, Septem. Secundam vero duxit in Uxorem, Margaretam, Filiam Francisci BULLER de Comitatu Cornubiae, Armigeri. Illa eum supervixit; Unamq Filiam reliquit. Obijt Ille 4 Die Decembris Anno Dni. 1622. Aetatis 64. Johannes Honeywood, Eques auratus, Filius Natu Maximus, ad Aeternam Patris Memoriam, et Amoris Tesseram, hoc Monumentum devotissime posuit.
On ye Top of the Monument is this Coat. Quarterly. 1. HONEYWOOD., 2. Argent a Cheveron gules, charg’d with 3 Lionels Passant, Or., 3. Sable 3 Coverd Cups, Or, within a Bordure of ye second., 4. Argent 3 Bars Sable. On One Side. HONEYWOOD impaling HALES. On ye Other Side. Ditto, impaling BULLER. At ye Bottom, Ditto impaling GODFREY.

Between ye Above and ye East Window, on a neat Mural Monumt.
41. Near this Place lies interrd, Mary ye Youngest Daughter of Sr. William HONEYWOOD, Bart. She died in ye 25th Year of her Age. May 25 1708. On ye Top of this Mont. in a Lozenge is ye Same Coat as that on ye Top of Sr. Thomas Honeywoods, above mention’d, with ye Addition of the following Quartering, viz: Gules, 3 Crescents Argent.

42. On ye South Wall more to ye W. End is a very neat Mural Monument Shield: Fashion, with ye following Arms and Inscr. [HONEYWOOD as before imp. ¼ly 1&4). Sa. 3 molets arg. 2&3). Arg. In pretence: Gu. a portcullis crowned or (all sa. by error)].
43. Near this Place lies the Body of Sr. William HONEYWOOD Bart. of Evington in this Parish. Who died June ye 8th 1748 in ye 94th Year of his Age. He married Anna Christiana, Daughter of Richard NEWMAN of Fifehead Magdelan, in ye County of Dorset Esq. Who died Oct. 26 1736. Aged 79 Years.

44. Underneath this Monument on a Black flat Stone, with the Same Coat as that on ye Monument of Mrs Mary HONEYWOOD above described – with the Addition of this Quartering, viz: A Chev. bet. 3 Martlets. Colours not express’d.

45. The Body of Edward HONEYWOOD Bart, Eldest Son of Sr. John Honeywood Knt. He died n ye 42nd Year of his Age, leaving 2 Sons and 3 Daughters behind him. Interr’d ye 14 of September 1670. Near this Place also lies interr’d Mary the Wife of Edward HALE of Devonshire, his Eldest Daughter. Under the Monument of Sr. Thomas Honeywood, On a Flat Bl. Stone, with ye Same Arms, as on ye last mentioned.

46. Dignissimus Vir. D. John HONYWOOD de Elmsted, Eques Auratus; Filius & Haeres D. Tho. Honeywood Equitis Aurati, juxta *Unicam charissimam Conjugem Mariam, hic in Domino obdormit. Novem omnino Liberorum, septem Superstitum (*See her Epitaph, No. 40) Edvardi, Gulielmi, Johannis, Elisabetha, Mariae, Janae et Katharinae, nec non plurimorum Orphanorum, prudens, providus, et indulgens Pater. Qui, erga Deum, sincera Religione; erga Patriam, summo Studico et Amore; in gravissimis Justitiae Negotijs, indefessa Judustria; inter Proximos Pacis et Unitatis, fideli Conciliatione; et erga Pauperes, Annica Miseratione; pientissime patrissabat. Natus. Dec. 27 1584. Denatus Nov. 24 1652. Aetatis suae 68.

47. At ye Foot of ye last Mention’d is another Black Flat Stone.

48. Here lies ye Body of William HONEYWOOD, Esq. Eldest Son of Sr. William Honeywood Bart. Who died October the 13th 1719. Aged 43 Years.

49. On ye N. Side of ye Last is a Free Stone, not Legible.

50. (Now gone: slab is in floor near S.E. L of S.C.). Here is also a very Ancient Altar Tomb on ye Flat Stone of which have been 4 Coats of Arms, and 3 Figures (a Man & 2 Women) in Brass. 2 of ye Figures are lost; that wch. remains is of a woman standing in a praying Posture – 1 Of the Coats also is lost. The 3 remaining re as follows. [3 shh. in line: I. 1&4). Gu. crusilly & 3 lions rampt. or (GAY). 2&3). Per pale arg. & purp. on a Λ arg. 3 +s botony sa. II. (GAY, ¼ly) imp. Az. a lion rampt. or. III. The Same as The Second (written)].
51. On a Pillar over this Tomb is ye Figure of An Angel (in Stone) holding a Brass (sic – really stone) Scroll before him, on wch. is written in very Anc. Characters.

58. Pray for The Sowlys of Cristofer GAY, Agnes and Johan his Wyfes, ther Childer, and all Cristen Sowlys – On Whose Sowlys, Jesu have Mercy. Under ye Angel is a Lyon Rampant, as in ye Above Coat. (* This Gay, according to Philpot was ye Possessor of Evington, before it came into ye Hands of ye Honeywoods – he tells Us, that, One Christopher Gay, sold it to John HONEYWOOD Esq. abt. the beginning of the Reign of HENRY 7).

59. On ye South Side of This Tomb is a very large Flat Stone with the following Coat - & 3 Large Plates inscribed as follows.[¼ly 1). Arg. a Λ betw. 3 hawks’ heads erased az. (HONEYWOOD)
2). Arg. on a Λ gu. 3 lions passt. or. (HALES)
3). Sa. 3 covd. cups in a border or. (BOTELER)
4). Arg. 3 bars sa. imp. Sa. a Λ betw. 3 pelicans’ heads erased or (GODFREY).
60. 1st Plate. Hic Jacet Alma Parens, Miseris Salutifer Igris;/ Quam liquido extinxit Frigore dirus Hydrops./ Tantus Annicorum Fletus, defluxit in Aegram,/ Ut, nimio accept Flumine, Mersa perit./ Infaelix iterum tristisq, supervenit Unda,/ Et Minor est alijs obrutus Orbis Aquis./ Psalmns 69 – Serva Me, Deus, quia pervenerunt/ Aquae usq ad Animan … Maria Filia Thomae GODFREY de Lid Armigeri nupsit Johanni HONEYWOOD de Elmsted Militi; cui Superstites reliquit tres Filios, et quarnor Filias; obijt Novembr. Septimo 1638.

61. 2d. Plate. 9. Dame Anna Christiana HONEYWOOD, Wife of Sr. William Honeywood Bart, 2d Daughter of Richard NEWMAN of Fifefield Magdalen, in ye County of Dorset Esq. Aged 79 Years, interr’d ye 3d. of Nov. 1736.

63. 3d. Plate. 10. Here lieth ye Body of Sr. William HONEYWOOD Bart. Who died the 8th of June 1748 in ye 94th Year of his Age.

64. In the East Window of this Chancell, among ye Remains of Old painted Glass, are 2 Modern Coats of ye Honeywoods.

North Chancell.
65. Near ye Communion Rails, on a Fl. Stone with this Coat. [Sa. on a chief arg. a demi-lion rampt. isst. sa. imp. HONEYWOOD (written)]. Here lieth ye Body of Anna Christiana, Wife of Walter BREAMES of Bridge, in this County Esq. Lieutenant Colonel in ye Army; and, Widow to John DOD, of Broxton, in Cheshire, Esq. and Daughter to Sr. William HONEYWOOD Bart of Evington – died March 23 1738(9). Aged 62 Years. …. Also the above-said Colonel Walter Breams obijt March 16 1741/2. Aetatis 71.

66. Another with this Coat. [¼ly 1&4). HONEYWOOD (written). 2&3). A chevn. betw. 3 guttes(?) sa.].

67. Here lies ye Body of Annabella, Wife of John HONEYWOOD Esq. of Holt (Holt Fm. in N. of psh) in this Parish. She was Daughter of William GOODENOUGH Esq. of Langford in ye County of Berks. She died the 22d. of July 1737. Aged 33 Years. She left Issue 2 Sons and 2 Daughters, viz: William, Edward, Annabella Christiana, and Thomasine.

68. Another with this Coat. [Erm. on a fesse gu. 3 crescents or imp. betw. 2 bars wavy sa. Arg. a lion rampt. sa.]. Here lies interred ye Body of (John) Harbord DOD of Broxton in ye County of Chester Esq. Controwler of the Revenue of Tenths and First Fruits. Grandson to Sr. William HONEYWOOD Bart. He married Elisabeth, Daughter of Charles MATTHEWS of Exeter in ye County of Devon Gent. Who, as a Memorial, hath caused this Stone to be laid. He died July ye 3d. 1732. Aged 34.

69. Another with ye Arms of HONEYWOOD. The Body of William HONEYWOOD Esq. Second Son of Sr John Honeywood Knt. He died a Batchellour in ye 80th Year of his Age. interr’d here the 21st of August 1711.

70. On a Mural Monument on ye N. Wall – with ye Arms of HONEYWOOD. 5. Hic Expectatione Christi requiescit Corpus Gulielmi HONEYWOOD, Filij Secundi Thomae Honeywood Militis Aurati: dum vixit Tribus Temporibus Magister electus Societatis Metaxariorum in Civitate Londini: et, cum Aetate consumptus, Octoginti et Unins Annorum, obijt 27 Die Junij A.D. 1669.

71. On a Loose Plate (now fixed again into N.C. floor) Here lyeth buried the Body of John CLOKE late of North Leigh (in N.E. of psh. just off Stone St. W. side) in this Parish, Gent. who departed this Life ye 21st of January A. 1617/8. Aetatis suae 58. Veni, Vidi, Vici. Thus Death triumphs, and tells us all must die./ Thus We triumph, to Christ, by Death, to fly./ To live; to die, is not to die, but live./ To die to Bliss, is, Blessed Life to give./ Ask how he liv’d, and thou shall’t know his End./ He died a Saint; To God, to Poor, a Frend.

72. In the East Window of this North Chancell are ye Remains of very Fine Glass: among which is a Group of 5 Figures on their Knees. Over their Heads, on a Scroll, Jesu, Fili Dei, Miserere Mei.

73. The East Window in ye High Chancell has also been a very fine One but little of it now remains. The 2 following Coats are still to be seen. [I. ¼ly 1&4). Az. a lion rampt. or. 2). Sa. on a fesse arg. 3 +s botony sa.
3). Broke. II. Broke imp. Az. a lion rampt. or.].

74. In ye Body of ye Church are 4 Ancient Flat Stones not Legible. The Church is built of Flints; and consists of the Body, and Great Chancell, 2 Side Chancells, 2 Side Isles, and a small Vestry (W. end of N.A.). The Tower is at ye W. End, built also of Flints; but has been heighten’d with Wood, and has a shingled Spire.

75. The Bells are 6 in Number and are all of a late Date (cast, as I find since by John WAYLET abt. 1721).

76. In ye Ch. Yard are 3 very Old Altar Tombs, of some of the Family of LUSHINGTON.

77. *This is a Vicarage in ye Gift of ye A. Bishop. The present Incumbent is the Rev. John CONANT A.M. 1757. (*This Church was dedicated to St. James ye Apostle, on Whose Day here is a Fair Annually).

78. (Inscription on a Picture at Evington, in Elmstead, The Ancient Seat of The Family of The Honeywoods, and now ye Residence of Sr. John HONEYWOOD, Bart. Mary WATERS, Daughter & Coheir of Robert Waters, of Lenham in Kent, Wife of Robert Honeywood, of Charing in The said Countie Esq. There lawfully descended from Her, 367 Children; 16 of her own Bodie; 114 Grand Children; 228 in The 3d. Generation; and 9 in The Fourth. She led a most Pious Life; and, in a most Christian Manner died at Marke’s Hall in Essex, in the 93d. Year of her Age. And 44 of her Widowhood. viz: 10 May An.Dom. 1620).

79. Vicars of Elmstead.
John FARBRACE 1586.
James SHAW about the Year 1612.
John WILSON 1624.
John TAYLOR 1631.
Js. SHAW 1659.
Arthur KAY 1667.
Sl. RICKARDS 1675.
Lawrence WRIGHT 1686.
Egerton CUTLER 1707.
William SPRAKELING 1717.
John CONANT 1736.

80. The Aylebourne, which occasionally, runs through Petham etc. rises, first, in ye cellar of a Farm, in this Parish, call’d Deane (in N.E. of psh); and, whenever it runs through, as they call it, it empties itself into the Stour, between Shalmford Bridge (in ye Parish of Chartham) and Chilham. This running through, does not happen above Once in 50 Years, if so often, as I am told. It run through about ye 24th of February this present Year, viz: 1772. Br. Faussett.

 

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
BOTELER 59
BREAMES 12, 65
BULLER 40
CLOKE 14, 71
CONANT 77, 79
CUTLER 79
DOD 12, 13, 65, 68
FARBRACE 79
Filmer 17
Gambrill 21-27, 2,9 33, 34
GAY 58

GODFREY 7, 40, 59, 60
GOODENOUGH 11, 17, 67
HALE 45
HALES 40, 59
Harbord 68
Harvey 28
HONEYWOOD 35, 36, 37,
   40-45, 48, 58-70, 78
Honywood 1, 2, 4, 6-13, 
   16, 17, 46
KAY 79
Kidder 20
Leggett 28 30
LUSHINGTON 17, 76
Marshall 31 32
Matthew 15
MATTHEWS 13, 68
NEWMAN 8, 43, 61
Newport 20
RICKARDS 79
SHAW 79
SPRAKELING 79
Sutton 19
Taylor 3 4
TAYLOR 36, 38, 79
WATERS 78
WAYLET 75
Wearg 9
Whitmell 15
Whitnell 15
WILSON 79
WRIGHT 79

Names Index
Bridge 12, 65
Broxon, Chester 13
Broxton, Cheshire 12, 65
Broxton, Chester 68
Charing 78
Chartham 24, 80
Chilham 80
Elmstead 7, 9
   Deane 80
   Evington 12 17, 58, 65, 78
   Holt 11
   Holt Farm 67
Devonshire 45
East Sutton 17
Exeter, Devon 13
Exeter, Devon 68
Fifehead Magdelan, 
   Dorset 8, 43, 61
Hastingleigh 20
Helchin 18
Isleworth House, Middlesex 16
Langford, Berks 11, 17, 67
Lenham 78
Lid 7
Marke’s Hall, Essex 78
North Leigh 71
Northleighe 14
Petham 28, 80
Ramsgate 30
Shalmford Bridge 80
Tenterden 40
Waltham 27
Willesborow 4General
Baronet 1 6 8 9 12 13 16 17
Controller of ye Revenue of
   Tenthes and First Fruites
       13, 68
Judge Advocate of his 
Majesty’s Navy 9
Knight 4 9
Lieutenant Colonel 12, 65
River Stour 80
River Aylebourne 80
Solicitor Generall 9

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Some Monumental Inscriptions of St Bartholomew's Church, Sydenham

Some Monumental Inscriptions of St Bartholomew's Church, Sydenham. Kindly supplied for the website by Richard J. Travell.

Gravestones recorded in 1974 by Guy Nevill, and published in 1974 by Mrs Doris Pullen in her book "Sydenham", with many added genealogical details. We are grateful for Mrs Pullen for allowing us to reproduce them here. Additional M.I.s from the Church and more modern M.I.s have been added by Richard J. Travell. Further information about the names individuals may be found in "Sydenham and Forest Hill Past", published 1999 by John Coulter of Lewisham Library.

The majority of the gravestones date from the thirty years after the church’s founding. This is because of the vast metropolitan cemeteries which took over here from May 1858

Numbers in square brackets [ ] refer to a plan drawn up by G.V.R. Pullen

1. [86.] James WARDLOW, Joseph COPPING, George Rolph SMITH, George TOPILAM [TOPHAM], William HARDY, John FOREMAN, William JAMES, Henry FIELDING, Henry READING and William HARRIS. All died on 13th August 1853, by a fall from the roof of the Crystal Palace. By Coroner’s order.

Curates in charge
2. Thomas BOWDLER MA 1831 – 1843
3. Charles ENGLISH MA 1843 – 1854

Vicars
4. Charles ENGLISH MA 1854 – 1867

5. Augustus LEGGE MA 1867 – 1879
  Augustus was the last of three sons of the Earl of Dartmouth (patron of the living) to be vicars of Lewisham from 1797 to 1891. His uncle and predecessor Rev Henry LEGGE DCL b 1803 d 13 Feb 1887 was Vicar of Lewisham from 1831 – 79 and was reputed to visit his parish from Blackheath with his pockets "full of half crowns and packets of tea" – his is the fourth boss of six on the north side of the nave. Augustus DD Oxford was a descendant of King Charles II, age 1 ½ in 1841, was born 28 Nov 1839 Sandwell Hall, northeast West Bromwich and died 15 Mar 1913 at the Palace, Lichfield having been Vicar of Lewisham from 1879 – 91 and Bishop of Lichfield till his death. His will proved 27 May 1913 and he married 1877 Fanny died 1911 daughter of William Brune STOPFORD-SACKVILLE by Caroline, niece of Charles, last Duke of DORSET. His boss is fourth of six bosses on the south side of the nave, and his brother William Walter LEGGE, 5th Earl of DARTMOUTH is the fifth boss of six on the north side of the nave.

6. Rt Rev Huyshe Wolcott YEATMAN-BIGGS MA DD 1891 1879 – 1892
Born 2 Feb 1845 Manston House of Stockton House, Wiltshire and Stock Gaylard, Dorset d 14 Apr 1922 Bishops House, Coventry. Married 24 Nov 1875 Barbara Caroline age 6 months in 1841, 10 in 1851, born at Sandwell Hall, died 5 Jan 1909 daughter of the William, 4th Earl of DARTMOUTH and next sister to his predecessor. He assumed 1898 by Royal Licence the additional name and arms of BIGGS, a canon of Rochester 1884 – 91 and consecrated Bishop of Southwark 1891. Bishop of Worcester 1905 – 18 and was the first Bishop of the revived see of St Michael’s cathedral, Coventry, 1918 – 22. Beneath the huge window of the Lady Chapel (Draper’s Chapel) lies his bronze statue & tomb, which was the only thing within the cathedral to survive the blitz!

7. Walter Alan MOBERLEY MA 1892 – 1905 Canon Walter Allan MOBERLY was baptised 1 Mar 1851, Winchester College, where his father was headmaster, age 30 in 1881 and died 11 Dec 1905 at the Vicarage, Sydenham, his will proved 19 Jan 1906. He was the tenth child, of at least 12, of George MOBERLY, Bishop of Salisbury 1869 – 85, whose father Edward was British consul-general in St Petersburg, Russia, and Mary Anne baptised 23 Oct 1812, Lambeth St Mary, daughter of Thomas CROKAT. Two of his sisters married uncles of Rev Wilbert Vere AWDRY, author of "Thomas the Tank Engine", one, Rev William AWDRY, married 4 Aug 1868 Brixton, Hampshire, was Bishop of Southampton, 1895 – 6, in Osaka 1896 – 7 and of South Tokyo, 1897 – 1908.
Another sister, Charlotte Anne Elizabeth, baptised 28 Oct 1846 Winchester College, died 5 May 1937 4 Norham Road, Oxford was the first principal of St Hugh’s College, Oxford, founded in 1886, later attended by such people as Mary RENAULT and the Burmese politician, AUNG SAN Suu Kyi. Her successor as principal was Eleanor Frances JOURDAIN, 1864 – 1924, and the two ladies visited the Petit Trianon, Versailles palace, 10 Aug 1901, which happened to be the anniversary of the sacking of the Tuileries in 1792, where they underwent a psychic, timeslip experience in which one claimed to have seen the Queen Marie Antoinette painting in the garden (for more see, for example, http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/versailles.html), about which the pair wrote a book "An Adventure" which was published in 1931, said to have influenced Frodo’s dreams in "The Lord of the Rings".
Walter married first 1884, registered Keynsham, Mary Aprilla died 1886 (age 31) registered Axbridge, Somerset, daughter of Rev Henry Nicholson ELLACOMBE, Rector of Bitton, Gloucestershire and Emily Aprilla of Bawtry, Yorkshire, daughter of Thomas James WEMYSS, by whom he had Mildred Agnes age 4 in 1891 and 13 in 1901, born Blackheath 1886. Walter married secondly 1892 registered Alderbury, Wiltshire, Hilda Elizabeth Larcome 8. 8. BURROWS, age 24 in 1891 born St Pancras, died 1893 Lewisham (age 27) daughter of Rev Henry William BURROWS of Malta, Canon of Rochester (and Maria, daughter of Thomas Brame OLDFIELD shipowner of Camberwell) and sister of Venerable Winfrid Oldfield BURROWS Archdeacon of Birmingham, living in 1906), by whom he had a son, Henry Walter MOBERLY born 1894 Sydenham, age 7 in 1901.

9. William Perowne HOLMES MA 1906 – 1917 Born 30 Apr 1855 Wakerley Rectory, Stamford, Northamptonshire died 17 Apr 1929 Bush Steep, Porlock, Somerset, will proved 29 May 1929 to widow Ethel Margaret, son of Rev Edward BA, Rector of Wakerley, Northamptonshire. He was Rector of Paston 1890 – 93, Vicar of St Peter, Leicester 1893 –1906, and Rector of Porlock, with Stoke Pero, Somerset 1917 – 27. He interested himself actively in the movement to save the Crystal Palace.

10. William Henry Boyne BUNTING MA 1917 – 1929 transferred to North London where he and his wife died in a suicide pact circa 1934.

11. Lucius Palmer SMITH MA 1929 – 1943 He was canon of Southwark 1936 – 43, had been Vicar of St Margaret, Streatham Hill, 1910 – 16 and of St Paul, Herne Hill 1916 – 29. He was age 27 in 1901, born 8 Nov 1873 148 Denmark Hill, London died 21 Jan 1968 at Manormead, Tilford Road, Hindhead, in Surrey, will proved 30 Oct 1968 son of James SMITH of Lambeth, manager of a leather company, and Harriet Elizabeth of Bloomsbury, Middlesex daughter of John T. SKINNER Carpenter.

12. Joseph Walter HUNTER 1944 – 1947 (see tablet).   He served in the Far East. He and his wife had to be dug out when the Vicarage was bombed and they were hiding in the cellar.

13. Arthur Sidney PERRY MTh BD 1948 – 1957 Curate of St Peter, Norbiton 1938 – 42 and of Caterham, Surrey 1942 – 48. Vicar of St Barnabas, Dulwich 1957 and Rural Dean of Dulwich, 1967.

14. Maurice Charles GARTON MA 1958 – 1970. Graduated from St Augustine College, Canterbury 1923. MA 1937. As Priest-in-charge at Peking Cathedral, 1938 – 39, when the Japanese invaded, he was held prisoner with his wife and two children. Curate of St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol 1946-48, Rector of Fishtoft 1948 – 52, and Vicar of Emmanuel, West Dulwich 1952 – 58. Retired, 1970.

15. Frederick Ernest PINDER MA 1971 – 1979. Heart attack (died in office). Curate of St Andrew, Lower Streatham 1950 – 51 and East Wickham 1951 – 54. Vicar of St Barnabas, Eltham 1954-64 and Crofton Park with Brockley 1964 -.

16. Bernard MOBBS Apr 1980 – Jan 1987   Left to be Vicar of St John, Dormansland.

17. David Robert JACKSON BDS 1987 – 1993 formerly a Dentist.

18. Michael Joseph KINGSTON BD 1994 - Area Dean of West Lewisham.

19. In chapel: In proud and loving memory of the men of this Parish or Congregation who gave their lives in the Great War, this chapel is furnished & dedicated to the honour and glory of God, 1919.

Frederick George ANDREWS
H. ANGOLD
Frank ATTREE
Erroll BACK
Norman BAKER
BALDWIN
Albert J. BARNES
Augustus H. BEALE
Gordon Victor BENFIELD
A.M. BEDFORD
Frank L. BODY
A.S. BOLWELL
Alan BOWEN
George BOWYER
Walter George BRETT
Edwin Percival Wildman BROWN
William John Henry BROWN
John CANDY
Reginald Harry CARTWRIGHT
John Arthur CHAMPION
Reginald COLLINS
Eric William COULSON
Henry Guy Chaplin COULSON
William CRIPPS
W.J. COOK
Alfred Charles DANIEL
William DAVIES
Arthur Albert DAVIS
Charles Ed. EVANSJohn GARLAND
Arthur GIBSON
Gordon GLIDE
Daniel Cottle GREEN
Robert Cottle GREEN
Joseph Thos. GREER
George C. GRIGG
Noel William GROOM
Phillip Lewis GROOM
J. HAWKINS
Eric F.S. HAYTER
Patrick Gordon HENDERSON
Thomas Frederick HOLLIS
Albert HOWES
Gordon Mar Gregor HUGHES
Edwin Christopher HYTTEN
R.H. JEFFERY
Trevor Blake JOLLY
Edward JONES
John Myddelton JONES
R.F. JONES
William LAWRENCE
George MARCHANT
Charles J. MARRIOTT
Sidney George MARSHALL
C. MARTIN
Charles MAY
H. MILLER
John William MORGANCharles Edward NICHOLLS
George Samuel OSBORNE
F. O’CONNOR
James PARKER
Percival Victor PEARCE
John Andrew PIGGOTT
Ernest Allen ROBERTS
Charles PALMER
H.L. SACH
Sydney George SAMWAYS
Frederick William SEADEN
William Vaughan SCULTHORPE
Herbert SCULL
John George SIMPSON
Edwin Ernest SMITH
Frank Louis SMITH
Herbert Samuel STEVENS
Oliver John STONE
Orlando Napier STRUTT
Alfred Montague SYRETT
H. TAYLOR
Edgar THEOBALD
Harold John TOMKINS
Leslie Howard TURNER
Arthur Edward John VEAL
C. WILDON
John Davenport WILES
L. WILLIAMS
James Henry Chas WORSELLRest Eternal grant unto them O Lord
.

20.  The names recorded are of those who died with His Majesty’s Forces in WWII.  1939 – 1945

David John BELL
Jean Ellen BLUNT
Michael J.W. CASSY
Harry CLAYTONCornelius S. DREW
Frederick J. FRANCIS
Cyril FOUNTAIN
Kenneth A. HARMANKenneth HORLOCK
Eric SAICH
Arthur W. STEVENS
Henry George WOOD

Civilians who died in WWII

Sarah ABLETT
C.O. ALDOUS
F.T. BOYES
Kathleen BRIDGEMAN
B.G. CARWARDINE
E.A. CARWARDINE

A. CLIFFORD
Ethel Cox
A.D. DICK
E. DICK
M.E. DUJARDYN
R.T. DUJARDYN
S.M.S. DURRANTN. ELLUM
Helena FREEBREY
Dorothea GRIFFITH
A.G.E. JONES
E.M. JONES
V.C. KNOWLES
E. KIMPTON
Stanley W. MARTIN
Cyril NEARY
F.M. PARKER
G.M. PHILIPPS
R.W. PHILIPPSE.C.S. PILLOW
M.F. PILLOW
D.G. PHILP
M.W.N. SAWTELL
Arabella SHEARD
Beryl SHEARD
Eileen SHEARD
Mildred SHEARD
Maud SWEETING
J.C. TATE
Gladys UNWIN
A.M. WOODS

21 [65.] buried.

22. [9.] (Celtic cross?)

23. [20t.] (ashes) not legible. Feb…

24. [87.] (not legible, 2006).

25. [144.] b 28 Feb, died 1 Feb.

26. [117.] 1834.

27. [57.] Eliza Louisa

28. [10.] Isabella

29. [41.] John Henry

30. [20.] William

31. [114.] William

32. Sarah ABLETT Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 14 Jan 1945 age 73, 8 Panmure Road born 1872 in Denham, Suffolk, daughter of David ABLITT Farmer, deceased of Horham, Suffolk.

33. (Brass) In memory of Anna Maria ADAMS widow of Rev Dacres ADAMS sometime Vicar of Bampton, Oxon Eldest daughter of Baldwin FULFORD Esquire, Great Fulford, Devon who departed this life at Sydenham 5 Jun 1896 aged 90 years. The Lord grant unto her to obtain mercy of the Lord in that day. She died at 39 Peak Hill Gardens.

34. (Brass) In memory of Anna Maria who died on the 23rd Feb 1895 aged 85 and was for 53 years the dearly beloved wife of Mayow Wynell ADAMS Esquire of the Old House, Sydenham and daughter of Major HODGE (killed at Waterloo) and Maria daughter of Sir Edmund BACON Premier Baronet. "My Peace I give unto you." John chap 14 v 27.

35. [20a.] (ashes) In memory of Colin ADAMS 1948 – 1993 sadly missed.

36. [20j.] (ashes) Colin ADAMS b 1948 d 1993. He shall not grow old, as we who are left grow old. (Colin Robert ADAMS died 30 Jul 36 Longton Grove, will proved 23 Sep 1993.)

37. (Brass) In memory of Eliza Mary ADAMS (daughter of William Dacres ADAMS Esquire) she died at Sydenham on the 6th Sep 1891 aged 80 and was buried in the Cemetery at Elmers End. "Who shall separate us from the love of Christ." Alias Elizabeth died Waverley, Sydenham, will proved 20 Oct 1891.

38. (Brass) In loving memory of Herbert George ADAMS youngest son of William Dacres ADAMS of Bowdon, Devon and of Sydenham, Esq. Vicar of Cornwood, Devon who died 25 Nov 1851 (age 37). Also his widow Eleanor (5th daughter of Baldwin FULFORD of Great Fulford, Devon, Esq.) who died at Peak Hill, Sydenham 12 Feb 1900 (age 83). She died at Lynton. Her will proved 15 Mar 1900 to Baldwin Dacres ADAMS Esquire of 161 Auckland Road, Upper Norwood and George Francis ADAMS Esquire of 14 Peak Hill Avenue.

39. [147.] Chest tomb. Louisa Sawyer ADAMS born 12 Feb 1783, died [in this parish] 9 Oct 1867, daughter of the late William ADAMS of Bowden in the county of Devon, Esquire M.P. for Totnes. William Dacres ADAMS of Bowden, Devon and of Sydenham, born Dec 1776 died Whitsunday, Jun 1862. (at end) Also Mary Wynell MAYOW died St Thomas Day 1856 (age 80 years). Louisa buried 16 Oct (age 84), will proved 21 Nov 1867. William Dacres ADAMS died 8 Jun, buried 14 Jun (age 86), will proved 29 Aug 1862 to sons Rev Dacres ADAMS and Mayow Wynell ADAMS Esquire. William Dacres ADAMS, age 65 in 1841, was private secretary to William PITT the Younger 1804 – 06, when he was Prime Minister, and to the Duke of Portland in his second Premiership from 1807 – 09. His boss is the first of six on the north side of the nave. His collection of letters, the "Dacres Adams Papers", are deposited in the National Archives, and include a number of letters from PITT’s niece, the explorer, Lady Hester STANHOPE. "Hester grew up a beauty of the brilliant rather than the handsome order. She was early distinguished by invincible cheerfulness and force of character, which enabled her to exert a complete ascendancy over her sisters." (from the Dictionary of National Biography.)
William’s mother, Anna Maria DACRES was the sister of two admirals and was wetnurse to the king’s youngest daughter, Princess Amelia and nursed her in her last illness, which led to the king’s eventual decline. King George III and his family were regular visitors to the wells at Wells Park. Princess Amelia’s bedroom is on view at Kew Palace. William’s uncle, John Parr WELSFORD was a banker who was Secretary of the Committee of the Patriotic Fund, and secretary to the Waterloo subscription, raised after the battle in 1815, buried with his wife and her sister in a grave at St George’s, Beckenham.
The WYNELL were a clergy family originating in Somerset from where Thomas WHINNELL age 21 in 1583 became Rector of Askerswell near Bridport in Dorset who was grandfather to Henry WYNELL Gentleman of Deptford, will proved 1733 whose nephew John gentleman of Saltash (son of Rev Philip) married the sister of Thomas MAYOW Esquire of Bray, Cornwall who stipulated in his will that his nephew Philip and his sons Philip, John Salt and Mayow should take the additional name and arms of MAYOW. The youngest son, Mayow WYNELL MAYOW Esquire, Major in the Lewisham Volunteers was a solicitor in the Excise Office and one of those Chancery officers alleged in a History of Sydenham to have bought up land cheaply arising in Chancery cases, settling in Sydenham in the 1780’s, where he died, will 14 Feb 1807 proved 8 May 1807. He married before 1789, Mary will 13 Jul 1824 proved 19 Apr 1827, of Guildford Street, Russell Square, daughter of Thomas PAULIN Esquire of Chelsea, baptised 17 Dec 1729 St Paul, Covent Garden (the son of Thomas of Fulham), and Elizabeth will 1812 proved 1813, niece of James VERE Esquire, Citizen and Merchant Tailor of London. Their children were Mary, age 63 in 1841, buried 27 Dec (age "79") will 26 Nov 1856 proved 9 Feb 1857, the friend of Thomas CAMPBELL the poet; Elizabeth died before 1821 at Ely Place, married 1804 Holborn St Andrew to the above William Dacres ADAMS; Frances or Fanny 58 in 1841, buried 15 Jan 1874 (age 91); Anne d Dec 1860, married 5 Apr 1805 St George, Bloomsbury to Thomas Peregrine COURTENAY MP of Clay Hill, Kent and Lincolns Inn age 59 in 1841, brother of the Earl of DEVON, and son of the Bishop of Exeter, whose son Dr Reginald was later Bishop of Kingston, Jamaica; and Caroline, described as "an angel without wings", wife of Rev Henry James WHARTON Vicar of Mitcham, Surrey. Wynell, Dacres and Mayow are names of local roads, and in Dacres Road was the German Evangelical church, at which Dietrich BONHOEFFER, involved in the plot against HITLER, was pastor from 1933 to 35.

40. (Panel above lytch gate) Erected in memory of Mayow Wynell ADAMS 1900.

41. (Brass) In memory of Mayow Wynell ADAMS of the Old House, Sydenham 3rd son of William Dacres ADAMS of Bowden in the County of Devon and of Sydenham, Esquire born 11 Oct 1809 Departed this life 18 Feb 1898. "My trust is in the tender mercy of God for ever and ever." Mayow Wynell ADAMS wrote a brief History of Sydenham, 1878.

42. (Brass) + In memory of William Pitt ADAMS (eldest son of William Dacres ADAMS Esquire of Bowdon, Co. Devon) born 11 Dec 1804 H.M. Minister at Lima, Peru where he died 1st Sep 1852 and of his wife Georgiana Emily (daughter of Robert LUKIN Esq’re) born 5 Feb 1815. She married secondly General Sir Henry WARRE KCB and died at Luxor, Upper Egypt 23rd Jan 1892. William had a daughter Emma Cecilia, under 21 in 1852.

43. C(harles) O(ctavius) ALDOUS Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 15 Sep 1940 age 84, Parklands, 19 Crystal Palace Park Road. Lived at 13 College Road, Upper Norwood. Born 8 Mar, baptised 5 Apr 1857 St James, Piccadilly, son of James pawnbroker and Alice of 67 Berwick Street, Westminster, marriage registered 1889 Lambeth to Mary Corderoy HIGGS, age 27 in 1891 born Streatham, daughter of George, Admiralty civil servant and Anne S. born Pimlico, of 3 Gothic Villas, Church Road, Brixton St Matthew. Charles’s will proved 23 Jan 1941 Llandudno to son Basil Charles ALDOUS age 1 in 1891, born Streatham and Alice Mary, wife of Henry Sidney LANE.

44. [40.] Mr George ALLEN, architect of Tooley Street, Southwark, died 28 Jun 1847. Also of daughter, formerly of Gracechurch Street, who died at Bayswater May …. Tooley Street, Borough, buried 2 Jul (age 49), will 8 Aug 1840, proved 21 Oct 1847. He married 1 Jul 1835 Newington St Mary, Maria DAY and had 9 children, George Frederic, baptised 15 Mar 1837 St Olave, Southwark, Mary Frances 12 Dec 1838, Charles William 22 Apr 1840, Emma Louisa 28 Apr 1841, Maria 27 Jul 1842, Julia 15 Dec 1843, Henry Thomas 30 Oct 1844, Alfred Henry 20 Feb 1846 and Emily Georgina Drew 23 Jul 1847.

45. [95.] William AME.

46. Frederick George ANDREWS see War Memorial. Lieutenant 4th battalion the Kings (Liverpool) Regiment. Died 21 Oct 1914 (age 43), born New Zealand, son of Mrs ANDREWS of West Hill. (Le Touret memorial)

47. [17.] column fallen William Rowland ARNOLD Esquire late of the South Sea House, departed this life May 14 1856, aged 74. A. MACDONALD Sculptor, Aberdeen. Accountant of Park Grove, Sydenham, buried 22 May (age "73"), of St Olave and St Thomas, Southwark, will 1 Feb 1856 proved 26 Jul 1857 to wife Elizabeth. He married 1 Oct 1814 St Luke, Old Street, Elizabeth CROCKER and had a son, Edmund Samuel Foster, baptised 22 Mar 1820 Bermondsey St Mary Magdalen.

48. Frank ATTREE see War Memorial. Possibly Arthur Frank ATTREE gunner d 15 May 1916?

49. Erroll William Alfred BACK see War Memorial. Killed 3 Sep 1916 (age 20) rifleman 10th battalion, KRRC age 5 in 1901 and a clerk at Lloyds Bank (Thiepval memorial). Son of Alfred Herbert E., registrar to a public company, born Turkey who married 1891 registered St Olave, Southwark, Minnie Gertrude REGLLER and lived at Lyndhurst, Inglemere Road, Forest Hill. They also had Hilda A.M., age 7 in 1901 and Wyndham A.S., age 1 in 1901.

50. Norman BAKER see War Memorial. Killed 24 May 1915 (age 24). Born Sydenham, rifleman, 8th (City of London) battalion, London regiment (Post Office Rifles), age 9 in 1901 of 13 Edney Street, St Philip, born Sydenham. Son of Henry Francis gardener, of Staines, Middlesex, married there in 1877, and Elizabeth born Winckfield, Hampshire of 74 Haynt Walk, Merton Park. (Post Office Rifles Cemetery, Festubert, pas de Calais)

51. [78.] (large, square tomb) Sacred to the memory of Henry BARBER, died 16 Feb 1858 (age 75) blessed are the dead which die in the Lord and his wife Mary Anne died 12 Oct 1888 (age 94) also in memory of the children of the above: Frank, Lieutenant Madras N.I. born 14 Nov 1822 died 26 Jan 1845 Cannanore, E I. Charles, born 7 Feb 1824 died 14 Feb 1826. Charlotte born 26 Jul 1825 died 23 Feb 1827. Frederick born 24 Jan 1833 died 20 Nov 1833. Eleanor born 2 Nov 1829 died 26 Oct 1920. Emma BARBER born 18 Aug 1834 died 29 May 192-(not legible). Charlotte Georgiana BARBER born 7 Sep 1828 died May 31 1923. Henry died suddenly in a railway carriage between London Bridge Station and New Cross Station, buried 23 Feb (by Coroner’s warrant), will proved 18 Mar 1858 to his brother James, merchant of Leadenhall Street and son Charles colonial broker of 6 Mincing Lane, City of London. He was an East India colonial broker of Bell Green, in Lower Sydenham and married 16 Oct 1821 St James, Westminster, Mary Anne PONTET, born there, died Sunnydene, 171 Lower Addiscombe Road, Croydon buried 18 Oct, will proved 3 Jan 1889 value £1620. They had children, Frank baptised 6 Dec Lambeth St Mary, Charles 10 Mar St Mary, Newington, Charlotte 31 Aug there, Charles baptised 23 May 1828 Dorking, Charlotte Georgiana the same day (died Kingston Lodge, will proved 5 Jul 1923 to Herbert Henry, colonial broker, Constance Ellen and Mabel Emily BARBER), Eleanor 29 Dec 1829 Chigwell, Essex died Kingston Lodge, 36 Canning Road, Croydon will proved 7 Dec 1920, Edward 6 Sep 1831, Frederick 8 Apr 1833, Emma 25 Sep 1834 and Frederic John 1 May 1836.

52. Albert J(ohn) BARNES see War Memorial. Killed 1 Oct 1918 (age 18). Private, 1st battalion, Princess Victoria’s (Royal Irish) Fusiliers, formerly 20th London Regiment. Born Blackheath, son of Samuel and Annie of 21 Halifax Street. (Dadizeele New British Cemetery)

53. (Brass. South chancel) To the memory of Caroline Pittman, wife of William Henry second son of Frederick BARRY. Born 27 Mar 1827 Died 2 April 1872. Buried at Norwood.

54. (Brass, south chancel) the window above is erected To the Memory of Frederick BARRY who was born 15 Feb 1797 and died 11 Mar 1842 and of his widow Elizabeth BARRY who was born 24 Oct 1797 and died 25 Feb 1875. Both buried at Norwood. Also of his fifth son Arthur BARRY who was born 9 Dec 1830 and died 30 Oct 1877 buried at Norwood. And of his son Lewis who was born 16 May 1833 and died 10 Jun 1858. Buried at Echunga. And of his daughter Elizabeth who was born 17 Jul 1819 and died 12 Oct 1859. Buried at Norwood. Frederick BARRY Stock Broker age 44 in 1841, of Birchin Lane, City of London will 12 Nov 1841, proved 24 Mar 1842, brother of James BARRY Wholesale Stationer of Queenhithe, City of London and Charles BARRY esquire, and married 1 Sep 1818 St Matthew, Friday Street, Elizabeth, of Sydenham Park, born London age 63 in 1861 died Westwood, West Hill (will proved to her sons William Henry baptised 1 Jan 1824 Christ Church, Southwark and Horace, stock brokers of 7 Birchin Lane, City of London) sister of John Thomas ROWSELL Esquire solicitor, of 35 Cannon Street and relative of a Samuel ROWSELL. Frederick BARRY had children, Elizabeth age 21 in 1841 baptised 13 Aug at St Mary, St Marylebone Road, received 1 Jan 1824 Christ Church, Southwark, died Westwood will proved 19 Nov 1859, Frederick clerk age 19 in 1841, Charles clerk age 15 in 1841, Arthur BARRY Gentleman age 30 in 1861, born Stoke Newington, died Westwood will proved 10 Nov 1877, Lewis age 17 in 1851, born Stoke Newington and Eleanor Emma 24 in 1861, born Stoke Newington.

55. (Brass, south chancel) To the memory of Frederick Edward eldest son of Frederick BARRY born 10 Dec 1821 d 13 Jul 1870. Buried at Norwood. Frederick Edward bachelor baptised 10 Dec 1822 St Mary, Lambeth and received 1 Jan 1824 Christ Church, Southwark, died Westwood, Sydenham, Administration 17 Aug 1870 to his brother William Henry.

56. [126.] Mary BARTLETT [wife of] John BARTLETT 26 Jun 18--. A Mary buried 3 Jan 1833 (age 39).

57. [20k.] (ashes) Gordon Walter BEDNALL b 19 Jun 1914 d 19 Jun 1985. (He died 3 Nicholas House, Lawrie Park Road, will proved 16 Oct 1985.)

58. David John BELL (DFC) H.M. Forces 2nd World War. Squadron Leader, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 3 Jun 1942 (age 30) of the Anchorage, Cottesmore. Administration 19 Sep 1942 to widow Winifred Emma ("Wynne"), son of Charles and Maud Frances. Buried St Nicholas, Cottesmore, churchyard extension, in Rutland.

59. Gordon Victor BENFIELD see War Memorial. Killed 5 Feb 1917 (age 19). Private "D" company, 26th battalion, Royal Fusiliers. Age 3 in 1901, born Kingham Hall, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire (he had a brother Edward Young, age 4 in 1901), son of Tom Barker schoolmaster, born Cambridge of Gladstone House, Redhill, Surrey and his second wife Ellen Itty MASTERS age 42 in 1901 born Kennington, marriage registered 1895 Faversham, of 49 Homecroft Road, Sydenham. (Klein-Vierstraat British Cemetery, Heuvelland, West Flanders, Belgium)

60. [47.] BENNETT died 1845 age --.

61. [20s.] (ashes) In loving memory of Betty Joyce BERRIMAN born 5 Oct 1928 died 14 Jan 2004. A loving wife and devoted mother.

62. (Brass in hall) In loving memory of George BINKS of this place and for many years connected with this Church and Parish died 5 Mar 1899 (age 82) and of Fanny his beloved wife who died 12 Nov 1893 (age 70 years). Blessed are the pure of heart, for they shall see God. erected by their affectionate sons. Gentleman, clerk in the Bank of England age 64 in 1881 born Kennington, baptised 24 Jun 1818 Newington St Mary, Surrey, son of George BINKS Merchant’s Clerk who married 11 Apr 1810, St Dunstan in the East, Caroline FAWCETT born Southwark (remarried there 15 Sep 1811). He married 1850 Camberwell, Fanny born Rainham, Essex, daughter of Rev Charles URQUHART of Westerham, Kent and Frances of Warminster, Wiltshire. Their children were George H. age 9 in 1861, born Peckham, Surrey, Charles H. 18 in 1871, clerk to a tea broker, born Peckham, Frances Harriet born Sydenham, age 22 in 1877 (married here 13 Sep 1877, John Menham PLOTTS MD of Ryde age 26 in 1877, son of James, gentleman), William U. age 24 in 1881, clerk to Ship in Agent, John J., clerk in merchant’s office age 45 in 1901 of Croydon and Alfred T. 30 in 1901, clerk in U. Bank of Scotland of Penge.

63. [20z.] (ashes) Peggy Lovell BLOXHAM b 27 Jul 1920 d 11 Dec 1989. John BLOXHAM b 20 Mar 1917 died 4 May 2004.

64. Jean Ellen BLUNT H.M. Forces 2nd World War. Died 16 Sep 1942 (age 28), serjeant RA (Auxiliary Territorial Service). Daughter of Davenport Fabian Cartwright and Edith Isobel of Sydenham. (Adel St John the Baptist churchyard, Yorkshire)

65. [134.] J.B. 1857. Charles BODLE Carver of wood born Camberwell, Surrey buried here 4 Nov 1856 (aged 92), of 1 Wells Place married Catherine born Brecknock, buried 23 Dec 1851 here (age 93) and had issue John chairmaker, baptised 5 Sep 1803 Shoreditch St Leonard, who had a cottage and garden in Wells Road buried 9 Feb 1857 (age 56), will 17 Jun 1856 proved 13 Apr 1857, James baptised 5 Sep 1803 chairmaker, age 42 in 1841, Mary Ann 5 Sep 1803, Richard 9 Jul 1804 and Ann 27 Oct 1806 married Henry CRIPS and had a son Henry apprentice carver, baptised 20 Sep 1835 St Matthew, Bethnal Green. John married Hannah and had children Charles James, baptised 30 Oct 1820 Shoredtich St Leonard, Ann Charlotte 20 Aug 1823 dressmaker (married 1848 Camberwell, Robinson JACKSON, Steam Engine Fitter age 34 in 1851, born Durham of Mason Street, St James, Hatcham. Their daughter Elizabeth Catherine was baptised 15 Sep 1847 St John the Baptist, Croydon and a son Charles was born at Stockport, Cheshire), (Phoebe) Elizabeth 6 Apr 1828 and Robert age 10 in 1841 baptised 20 Sep 1831.

66. Frank L(ydford) BODY see War Memorial. Died of wounds received, 18 Jun 1917 (age 25). Captain, 8th battalion, Bedfordshire regiment, son of Charles Ash BODY JP and Mrs BODY of the Cedars, 34 Sydenham Hill. (Bethune town cemetery, pas de Calais)

67. A.S. BOLWELL see War Memorial. Alfred Samuel, corporal, 303rd siege battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died 17 Sep 1918 (age 21), son of Mr S. BOLWELL of 135 West Road, Shoeburyness. (Shoeburyness (or South Shoebury) St Andrew churchyard, Essex)

68. [71.] Ann wife of A.D. BOTTOMLEY of London, departed this life 29 ---- (age 91).

69. [145.] (on church wall) Elizabeth BOWDLER, born 20 Sep 1814 died 20 Apr 1833. Buried 26 Apr (age 18).

70. [146.] (on church wall) Jane Duff BOWDLER born 2 Apr 1819 died 24 Sep 1839. Buried 1 Oct (age 20).

71. (Brass, south chancel) Ihc. To the Glory of God and in Memory of Thomas BOWDLER MA Prebendary of St Paul’s the first Minister of this Church, who entered into Rest 12 Nov 1856 and whose Remains were deposited in the Churchyard beneath this Wall. The East Window with the Reredos and Altar Railing were Erected Whitsuntide 1858. "I look for the Resurrection of the Dead, And of the life of the World to come." Hart and Son London. (Images of Saints Matthew, Mark, Luke and John).

72. [142.] Cross by church. Thomas BOWDLER 1856 (age 76). Phoebe BOWDLER 28 Nov 1854 (age 67) (not legible, 2006). Thomas was born 13 Mar 1782 Hayes, Kent the son of John, esquire, author of Eltham, Kent and nephew of Thomas BOWDLER MD b 11 Jul 1754 Ashley, near Bath, died 24 Feb 1825 Rhyddings and buried Oystermouth near Swansea, who edited the "Family Shakespeare" 1818 and whose edition of "Gibbon’s History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" was published by his nephew, in 1826. Two of his sisters, Jane and Henrietta Maria, were authoresses. Thomas junior died 12 Nov 2 Onslow Square, Brompton, London SW7, and buried here 19 Nov 1856 (age 77) was appointed curate at Leyton, 1803, Rector of Hopton Wafers, Shropshire 1806 – 20, Rector of Addington, Surrey 1820 - 34 and prebend of St Paul’s Cathedral, 1849, and was the author of a large number of published sermons. His is the third boss of six on the north side of the church nave. He married about 1804 Phoebe (died Brompton, Middlesex, buried 2 Dec (age 69)), daughter of Joseph COTTON Esquire of Low Leyton, Essex and they had nine children, of whom Mary died Brompton, buried 28 Feb 1849 (age 32).

73. George BOWYER see War Memorial. Killed 18 Aug 1917 A/Sergeant "C" Battery, 5th Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery. (Duhallow ADS Cemetery, Ieper, Belgium)

74. F(rederick) T(homas) BOYES Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 15 Sep 1940 (age 49) AMICE, 19 Crystal Palace Park Road. Married to Julia Victoria of 42 Addington Road, Sanderstead and age 10 in 1901 born Camberwell, son of Thomas flour factor agent and Alice age 38 in 1901 born Lingfield, Surrey of Park Lodge, Bessels Green, Sevenoaks, Kent.

75. Walter George BRETT see War Memorial. Drowned, at sea, 31 Dec 1917, Lance Bombardier, Sussex Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Born 1897 Upper Sydenham, and age 3 in 1901.

76. Kathleen (Edith) BRIDGEMAN Civilian 2nd World War. Died 25 Sep 1940 (age 35), injured 24 Sep 28 Longton Grove, of 30 Longton Grove. Daughter of H. and E. of 18 Park Road, Great Harwood, Lancashire. Died at South-Eastern Hospital for Children.

77. (In chancel floor) Sacred to the memory of Emma, wife of Robert Collinson BROOKSBANK who died 10 Dec 1881 aged 70. Age 69 in 1881, died Neville Lodge, Church Street, Sydenham Holy Trinity, her will proved 28 Apr 1882. Born Peckham, baptised 26 Nov 1811 St George the Martyr, Southwark, daughter of John LYON Esquire of Thirza Place, Old Kent Road, Surrey and Mary. Her sister (Eliza) Thirza age 34 in 1851, married Thomas Matthew HUSBAND Merchant age 52 in 1851, born Yorkshire of Frognal, Hampstead St John.

78. (In chancel floor) Sacred to the memory of Robert Collinson BROOKSBANK of Sydenham Hill who died 7 Sep 1869 aged 62. Merchant born Leeds, Yorkshire baptised 1 Jul 1807, Hunslet died Neville Lodge will proved 8 Mar 1870 leaving £25,000 son of Abraham and Ann who moved to Bermondsey St Mary Magdalen in 1811. He married 17 Apr 1833 St Giles, Camberwell and had issue William Lyon, esquire, leather factor age 26 in 1861 baptised 18 Sep 1834 St Luke, West Norwood of Glebe Knoll, Bromley and Ravenswood, West Wickham, Alfred John baptised 31 Mar 1837 St Luke, West Norwood, Emma Thirza 7 Nov 1838 Bermondsey St Mary Magdalen and Clara Kate, age 10 in 1851 baptised 2 Oct 1840 Bermondsey St Mary Magdalen.

79. Edwin Percival Wildman BROWN see War Memorial. Died 4 Sep 1916, 2nd Lieutenant, 1st battalion, Norfolk Regiment. (Delville Wood Cemetery, Longueval (Somme))

80. [128.] (flat on ground) Elizabeth Ann, wife of Mr Edmund BROWN, 24 Dec 1840 (age 40 years). Edmund a house agent and Registrar of Births and Deaths born Erpingham in Norfolk of Lower Sydenham, buried 31 Dec. He married secondly, Martha age 41 in 1851, born Holborn St Andrew and had children Sarah Martha 17 in 1861 baptised 25 Jun 1843 and Edmund Thomas, 6 in 1851, clerk to Mr BAKER of Lime Street, City of London baptised 11 Aug 1844, St Bartholomew, and married 8 Aug 1875 St Giles, Cripplegate to Elizabeth Sarah HONEYBUN.

81. William John Henry BROWN see War Memorial. Died 4 Sep 1916. Captain 3rd battalion, attached to 15th battalion, Norfolk Regiment. (Thiepval memorial)

82. [27.] Alison Chalme[r]s, wife of Robert BROWNE Esquire, Forest Hill who died 4 May 1851, and also the body of a son still-born on 2 May 1851. St John chap XI ver 35. ACB obit 1851 resurgam. Alison Chalmers BROWNE born SWAN at Hythe, Kent [2-] May 1807. Robert BROWNE, retired West India, or East India Merchant of 13 Park Terrace, St Matthew, Lambeth, age 60 in 1861, born Glasgow, Scotland marriage registered 1840 Elham, Kent, Alison aged 43 in 1851 buried 9 May 1851 (age 45) and had children Alison Chalmers, 8 in 1851 and 18 in 1861, birth registered 1842 West Derby, Liverpool, Margaret born 2 Jan baptised 29 March 1844 St Mary, Edge Hill, Lancashire, and Ellen 5 in 1851, 15 in 1851 baptised 24 Jun 1846, Ann(ie) Nairne 4 in 1851 baptised 11 Aug 1847 and Amy 2 in 1851 baptised 2 May 1849, all at St Bartholomew.

83. John (Lovett) CANDY see War Memorial. (Jack) age 9 in 1901 born Sydenham, died 18 Feb 1917 (Mesopotamia), private, 2nd battalion Buffs (East Kent Regiment). (Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery) Son of Arthur, coachman, age 40 in 1901 born Frome, Somerset and Sarah LOVETT, (married 1885 Croydon) aged 42 in 1901 born Fonthill Gifford, Wiltshire, daughter of William, agricultural labourer.

84. [125.] a chest tomb near the church. Francis CARLTON Esq, [many years a] managing director of Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, last surviving son of [the late] John CARLTON Esq of High Park, in the County of Dublin, died 22 Oct 1848 (age 48[th year]), (at end) also Sarah, wife of (completely disintegrated…). Buried as CARLETON 27 Oct (age 48). He married 3 Mar 1836 Ambleside, Westmorland, Sarah NORTH, age 30 in 1841 and 44 in 1851 born Rydal, Westmorland, of Tyrolean Villa, Norwood, and of Sydenham Hill in 1851, and had children, William age 4 in 1841 and Louisa, 3 in 1841, 13 in 1851, both born in Ireland.
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85. [20b.] (ashes) James Thomas CARROLL (Jim) beloved husband to Pat and much loved father and grandfather b 10 Dec 1925 d 5 Apr 2002.

86. Reginald Harry CARTWRIGHT see War Memorial. Died 27 May 1917 (age 42), Master "Ancona", London. (Mercantile marine), wife Annie of 19 Collingtree Road, Sydenham and son of the late Reginald of Louth, Lincolnshire and Annie L., of Leigh-on-Sea. (Tower Hill memorial)

87. B(lanche) G(wendoline) CARWARDINE Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 15 Sep 1940 age 45, 19 Crystal Palace Park Road, wife of Egbert Athelstan, of 11 High Street, Penge.

88. E(gbert) A(thelstan) CARWARDINE Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 15 Sep 1940 age 63 at 19 Crystal Palace Park Road, husband of Blanche Gwendoline, qv.

89. Michael J(ames) W(arrender) CASSY H.M. Forces 2nd World War. Died 2 Oct 1944 (age 23). Lieutenant, Grenadier Guards, son of Douglas Warrender and Gwendolyn Minnie of Sydenham. (Castiglione South African Cemetery, Italy)

90. John Arthur CHAMPION see War Memorial. Killed 22 Aug 1917 (age 37), Lance Corporal, 8th battalion, Seaforth Highlanders. Age 20 in 1901 born Westminster, clerk in the Civil Service son of William CHAMPION, French Polisher, born Pimlico of 6 College Place, Westminster, St John the Evangelist and Mary A., born Somers Town. Married 1905 Rochford, Essex, Georgina Sophia draper’s assistant age 23 in 1901, born Canewdon, Essex of 41 Rowland Grove, Sydenham daughter of George HARDINGHAM, Police Constable of Woolpit, Suffolk and Mary of Easton, Norfolk. (Tyne Cot memorial, Zonnebeke, West Flanders)

91. [20p.] (ashes) John Michael CHAPPELL b 12 May 1931 d 4 Dec 1992.

92. (Brass in hall) Also of Henry Haskett CHILTON eldest son of Henry Charles and Fanny Harrison. Major 4th Dragoon Guards. Born 29 Apr 1837 died 1 Jun 1876. Henry and his brother, Alfred Richard Tickell, Captain Royal Bengal Artillery were baptised 23 Jun 1837 and 17 Jul 1838 at St Bartholomew. Fanny Harrison was baptised 12 Jul 1810 and her sister, Mary Ann Harrison 28 Sep 1808 at Lewisham St Mary, children of Paul MALIN Esquire of Sydenham who married 7 Nov 1807 Mary Ann, the daughter of Haskett SMITH Esquire (qv). Henry Charles, solicitor age 78 in 1881, born London was son of George CHILTON Esquire of Chancery Lane and Susan, buried 26 Aug 1853 (age 93)..

93. [76.] Henry CHITTENDEN (illegible 2006). Corn Merchant born 11 May 1803 Ashford, Kent of Dartmouth Road buried 7 Sep 1853 (age 50) formerly a clerk of 40 Lombard Street son of Humphrey and Sarah, married 13 May 1834 Chaldon, Surrey, Ann BROWN age 37 in 1841 and 47 in 1851, born at Chaldon.

94. [20e.] (ashes) Geoffrey Edward CHUBB b 11 Mar 1923 died 4 Dec 2003.

95. [2.] Joseph James CHURCH departed this life 18 Aug 18[45?] (age 79). Mary CHURCH wife of the above. J.J.C. 1815. M.C. 1817. T.W. 1819.

96. Harry CLAYTON H.M. Forces 2nd World War. Henry John died 27 May 1942 (age 30), trooper, 3rd Royal Rank Regiment, RAC. Son of Henry James and Ellen Emily of Sydenham. (Alamein memorial, Egypt)

97. A(lice) CLIFFORD Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 15 Sep 1940 age 66, 19 Crystal Palace Park Road, widow of Dr R. Edmund CLIFFORD and daughter of Alfred deceased and Catherine HOWARD of Elvaston Place, Queens Gate, London.

98. [12.] Charles CLINCH, died 18 May 1849 (age 50 years). Lord remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom. (Charles was buried 24 May.)

99. [77.] Morgan, second son of Mr Richard CLOADER of Wi-l Street b Feb died Sept.

100. [70.] –iam CO-B born 1 Jan – died 27 May – (broken 2006). Note Rebecca Jane COBB buried 2 Oct 1848 (age 8).

101. [34.] Louisa wife of Rev John COCKIN who departed this life 6 Dec 1849 (age 67 years) also Edward who died April 14 1835 (age 22 years). Clara d 1 Nov 1839 (age 19 years). George Alfred d 16 Jun 1840 (age [21 years]). Frederick Sep…. John curate of the Old Chapel, Sydenham, 1841 educated at Cambridge University, married 23 Jan 1808 Birmingham St Martin, Louisa JONES.

101. [34.] Louisa wife of Rev John COCKIN who departed this life 6 Dec 1849 (age 67 years) also Edward who died April 14 1835 (age 22 years). Clara d 1 Nov 1839 (age 19 years). George Alfred d 16 Jun 1840 (age [21 years]). Frederick Sep…. John curate of the Old Chapel, Sydenham, 1841 educated at Cambridge University, married 23 Jan 1808 Birmingham St Martin, Louisa JONES.

102. [66.] Stone on large slabs. T.C. 1846. G.C. 1851. L.C. 1867. C. 185-. C.P.C. 1842. 1871. Thomas COLSON Engineer died Anerley, of New Lane, Croydon age 50 in 1841, will 23 Jun 1844, proved 8 Mar 1845 married 19 Jun 1808 St Matthew, Ipswich, Suffolk, Lucy POWELL died Walworth, buried 30 Mar 1867 here (age 80) as "Louisa", and had children Thomas Chapman and Henry both baptised 5 Feb 1812 Stepney St Dunstan, George and William, both 14 Jan 1816 Lewisham St Mary, Francis Jeremiah, baptised 14 Jul 1818 St Nicholas, Deptford, Charles Powell age 20 in 1841 baptised 4 Aug 1819 Deptford St Paul, died Penge buried 24 Sep 1842 (age 23), Lucy Powell, age 15 in 1841 26 Sep 1821, Mary 7 May 1823 there, of Grosvenor Street, Camberwell, buried here 5 Aug 1871 (age 45), Alfred age 10 in 1841 baptised 2 May 1827, and Emma 26 Mar 1830. George COLSON of Lambeth was buried 1 Sep 1851 (age 38). Clara Shaw, daughter of William COLSON Contractor and Maryan baptised 19 Jan 1853 here.

103. [80.] (pillar. on grave) Jane Mary, wife of E.D. COLVILLE, Jun died 20 Jul 1838 [1853](age 38). Florence Gertrude 1853 (age 2 years). Jane Mary died St John, Paddington and was buried here 6 Aug (age 39). Edward Dod COLVILLE and Rebecca had Edward Dod baptised 14 Dec 1809, Sophia 4 May 1814 and Marianne 31 Dec 1822 at St Mary, Marylebone Road, Middlesex. The younger Edward Dod esquire age 41 in 1851 Registrar of the High Court of Chancery of 11 College Road, Eastbourne died 13 Mar 1886 (age 76) Eastbourne, Sussex and married Jane Mary PRICHARD, age 36 in 1851, born London and secondly 1855 in Kensington, Maria Lucretia HENDERSON, born in Columbia and he had children, Edward Richard baptised 12 Jul 1837 St Bartholomew, Mary Jane age 12 in 1851 8 May 1839, Hubert Noel 17 Feb 1842, Edith Marian aged 7 in 1851 15 Dec 1843, Arthur Lyndhurst 6 in 1851 9 May 1845, Rebecca Selina 3 in 1851 15 Aug 1847, Clara Anne 2 in 1851 20 Mar 1849 and Florence Gertrude 4 months in 1851, 12 Jan 1851.

104. Brass (west end) In memory of Lidiard Millicent COMPTON nee BRADBERRY who died at Milan 1 Nov 1912. She was for some time a pupil at the Sydenham High School and a worshipper in this church. Millicent married registered December quarter 1907, Paddington, Albert Henry COMPTON.

105. W(ilfred J(ames) COOK see War Memorial. Age 8 in 1901. Died of wounds 13 Aug 1918 (age 26). Lance Corporal 10th (Royal East Kent and West Kent Yeomanry) battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), formerly of 3/1st West Kent Yeomanry.. Educated at Teachers’ orphanage, Sydenham 1901- 1907, son of the late (James) William, printer and compositor of Southend and Rose Ellen BROWN born Chart Sutton, Kent. Born Milton next Gravesend, of British School, Northfleet. (Aire Communal Cemetery, Frances (pas de Calais)

106. [86.] Joseph COPPING qv. Of Penge, buried 18 Aug 1853.

107. Eric William COULSON see War Memorial. Killed 30 Apr 1918, private 20th (County of London) battalion (Blackheath & Woolwich), London Regiment, formerly of Royal West Kent Regiment. Age 5 in 1901, born Guildford, Surrey, brother of Ronald W. age 1 in 1901 and Florence M., age 9 in 1901, and of the next. (Jerusalem War Cemetery, in Israel)

108. Henry Guy Chaplin COULSON see War Memorial. Died 17 Feb 1917 (age 24), Lieutenant, 1st Royal Marine Battalion, Royal Naval Division, Royal Marine Light Infantry. Born Guildford son of Harry, solicitor, aged 34 in 1901 born Guildford and Florence Ellen CHAPLIN County Council accountant, age 35 in 1901 born Clare, Suffolk, of 64 Kirkdale. (Queens Cemetery, Bucquoy, Pas de Calais, France)

109. [38.] Next to church (behind railing) Thomas COVELL, died 31 Aug 1849 (aged 44). Alfred COVELL youngest son of Thomas and Elizabeth COVELL died 5 Feb 1873 (age 29). Also Elizabeth COVELL wife of Thomas, who died 22 March 1879 (age 76). Thomas COVELL Butcher age 36 in 1841 buried 2 Sep, came from Sevenoaks will 30 Aug proved 26 Nov 1849, and was son of William COVELL Butcher of Deptford Broadway. Elizabeth buried 26 Mar, daughter of Catherine STREETS, was a "butchress", and they had Thomas 14 in 1841; William Saxby 12 in 1841 born 28 Feb here, baptised 29 Mar 1829 Beckenham; Ann 24 in 1856 baptised 29 Jul 1832 at Lewisham St Mary and married here 14 May 1856 to Henry Montague, age 27 in 1856 son of Montague POLLETT, Draper; James George 17 in 1851, baptised 19 Feb 1834 St Bartholomew; Edwin farmer, baptised 1 Jan 1836 and married 15 Jul 1856 here to Ann Drusilla, daughter of Charles RUSH, Butcher; and Alfred aged 24 in 1868, baptised 3 Jan 1844, buried 12 Feb 1873 and married 10 Mar 1868 St Bartholomew to Rosa Elizabeth, age 23 in 1868, daughter of William DEAN, Baker..

110. Brass. In memory of Reginald CUTBILL of Southwood, Lawrie Park, Sydenham who died 8 Aug 1882 (age 33). This tablet is erected by his friends in affectionate remembrance of his kind and unselfish exertions in promoting the happiness of others.

111. In the hall. This window is dedicated to the Glory of God, and in loving memory of Thomas Samuel CUTBILL of Southwood, Lawrie Park, Sydenham who died on the 24th Apr 1867 (age 62) and of Elizabeth his widow who died on the 8 Jan 1900 (age 90). Thomas Samuel, gentleman son of Thomas and Sarah, was baptised 7 Apr 1805 Christ Church, Spitalfields and married Elizabeth NEWTON 12 Apr 1834 Shoreditch St Leonard. She was 72 in 1881, born London, and they had Ellen Sarah, age 27 in 1863 married 13 Aug 1863 here to Alfred, age 27 in 1863, Barrister, son of Alfred Robert CUTBILL Gentleman, Adela E. 39 in 1881 and Walter J.C., 38 in 1881, both born Maidstone, Kent, Edward stock broker age 33 in 1877, married here 11 Oct 1877 to Louisa age 20 in 1877, daughter of Augustus SILLEM Merchant, Laura M. 33 in 1881, born in Dalston and Reginald, merchant 32 in 1881, of Southwood, Avenue Road, Beckenham, also born in Dalston.

112. Alfred Chas. DANIEL see War Memorial. Killed 1 Sep 1918 (age 19). Rifleman 9th battalion, London Regiment (Queen Victoria’s Rifles). Born Beckenham, age 2 in 1901 of Penge, son of Alfred pawnbroker’s assistant, age 38 in 1901, born Upper Holloway, London and Lucy Florence age 24 in 1901, born Croydon of 55 High Street, Upper Sydenham. (Longueval Road Cemetery, the Somme, France)

113. [149.] Jane DARBY died 5 Sep 1856 after many years of patient suffering (age 49).

114. [105.] (gravestone near lytch gate) William DAVIDSON, late of St Martins in the Fields, died 26 Apr 1851 (aged 40). Buried 5 May here. Tailor and Clothes Salesman of 25 Russell Court in the parish of St Michael, Burleigh Street, will 20 Mar proved 25 Jun 1851 to wife Mary Ann WOODHALL married 16 Jul 1827, St Pancras Old Church. He was 39 and she 36 in 1851, born St Martin in the Fields and had children, William Stephens, carpenter 18 baptised 25 Nov 1832, James 22 Mar1835, James 14 baptised 25 Jun 1837, Joseph 10, Mary Ann 5 and Frederick aged 3.

115. Arthur Albert DAVIS see War Memorial. Died of wounds received, 10 Sep 1917. Rifleman 13th battalion, Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort’s Own), of East Ham. Born Islington. (Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, pas de Calais)

116. [14a.] "Walter son of George and Sarah DAWES of Perry Rise, Sydenham 23 Feb 1853 (age 7 weeks)". George attorney at law age 50 in 1861, blind with age born Angel Court, Throgmorton Street, baptised 1 May 1811 St Bartholomew Exchange, City of London, son of Thomas DAWES Attorney at Law of Mottingham Place, St Marylebone and Hester. He married 1841, registered at Rye, Sussex, Sarah age 44 in 1861, baptised 20 Oct 1816 Winchelsea daughter of Richard STILEMAN Esquire who married 23 Nov 1815 St Giles, Camberwell, Sarah Curteis, daughter of William CROUGHTON Esquire of Champion Hill, Camberwell and Sarah, daughter of Richard CURTEIS Esquire of Tenterden, Kent. George and Sarah had children George 30 Nov 1842 and Thomas Richter 8 May 1844, baptised St Giles Camberwell, Hester 3 Nov 1847, Mary 22 Jun 1849 and Walter, baptised 11 Feb, buried 1 Mar here and Weedon 30 Apr 1855 and Frank both baptised 2 Aug 1858 at St Margaret, Lee.

117. Chancel brass (organ). In memory of George William DENTON who died on the 6th Jan 1898 while holding the office of Churchwarden. The improvements to the organ initiated by him were completed as a memorial of him Sep 1898. He died South Hill Lodge, Lawrie Park (age 62), will proved 18 Feb 1898 London to his widow Caroline. Presumably born 19 Jan 1835 baptised 23 Mar 1836 at Bishop Street Wesleyan, Leicester, son of Joseph, surgeon of Leicester St Margaret and Eliza RAWSON; age 55 in 1891, married Caroline HEELAS, born Wokingham, Berkshire.

118. A(ndrew) D(ouglas) DICK Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 15 Sep 1940 age 61, MPS 45 Crystal Palace Park Road, will proved 6 Jun 1941. Son of Andrew deceased and Elizabeth of Douglas, Isle of Man.

119. E(lizabeth) DICK Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 15 Sep 1940 age 60, 45 Crystal Palace Park Road, administration 6 Mar 1941 wife of Andrew Douglas qv and daughter of Thomas Henry CORKILL Miller and Elizabeth of Greeba, Brockham Green, Betchworth, Surrey.

120. Cornelius S. DREW H.M. Forces 2nd World War. Died 6 Jun 1944 (age 29), sergeant 515 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Husband of Elsie Suzanne of Forest Hill and son of William Edward and Mary. (Runnymede memorial, Surrey)

121. [36.] Sarah Harriet DREW, wife of John Edward DREW, who died 10 Mar 1832 (25th year), also Sarah ANDERSON, aunt of the above, who died Apr ----. Eliza. Sarah Harriet was buried 18 Mar (age 24) and Eliza Sophia was buried 1 Feb 1858 (age 12).

122. M(ary) E(thelreda) DUJARDYN Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 1 Aug 1944 age 48, 54 Park Court, Lawrie Park Road. Born Camden Town, age 4 in 1901, daughter of Mrs Emily A. BRIANT (Music Teacher, born New Cross age 28 in 1901) and wife of Raymond Theodore.

123. R.T. DUJARDYN Civilian 2nd World War. Raymond Theodore born Belgium killed 1 Aug 1944 age 47 at 54 Park Court, Lawrie Park Road.

124. S(tella) M(arian) S(cott) DURRANT Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 15 Sep 1940 age 28 at 19 Crystal Palace Park Road, daughter of William Scott deceased (birth registered 1860, Hastings) and Alberta DURRANT of Engadine, Park Hill Road, Croydon, Surrey. Lionel Scott’s birth was registered 1906 St Olave, Bermondsey.

125. [138.] chest tomb. [Mr] Thomas DYTEMAN, died 23 [25th] Jul 1837 (age 73). Also Mrs Mary WRIGHT, daughter of Thomas DYTEMAN. Charles WRIGHT. Also DYTEMAN, age 76 years. Thomas Gardener DYTEMAN, Builder buried 2 Aug was born 20 Aug and baptised 22 Aug 1764 Croydon St John the Baptist and married 22 Jul 1783 Southwark St Olave, Lucy, daughter of William RAY or BAY. His will 8 Apr 1829, proved 18 Aug 1837 left £25,200 to his daughter Mary, born 9 Apr and baptised 26 Apr 1789 Sydenham, registered at Dr Williams’ library, who married 1 Jan 1838 Croydon St John the Baptist, Charles WRIGHT Esquire of Deptford. She died 6 Apr buried 12 Apr 1872 (age 83) and her husband died 3 Dec and was buried 8 Dec 1876 (age 75), here.

126. [91.] Edward EDNEY. … EDNEY. (barely legible, 2006). Edward EDNEY smith age 60 in 1841 buried 11 Dec 1846 (age 65), will 2 Nov 1846 proved 5 Nov 1847 had a wife Ann age 43 in 1841, who died Penge buried 24 Feb 1851 (age 52) and a daughter Amy, age 12 in 1841. Perhaps a son of the Edward EDNEY who married 29 Jun 1775 Mottisfont, Hampshire, Diana MATTHEWS?

127. [90.] Thomas EDNEY, of Sydenham, died Jun 1849 (age 51 (recte 71) years). Mrs Rosamund EDNEY [relict of the above who died…] 1869. Thomas George EDNEY, son of the above, died May 1846 (age 26). Thomas smith and farrier buried 23 Jun (age 71), will 7 Sep 1848, proved 24 Jul 1849 to his wife Rosamond. His children were Thomas George baptised 15 Dec 1822 at Lewisham St Mary buried here 3 Aug (age 24); Henry baptised 7 Nov 1824; Mary Roberts 13Aug 1826; James Gibbs 8 Feb 1829; David, blacksmith aged 33 in 1866 baptised 16 Sep 1832 and married here 27 May 1866 to Eliza, age 33 in 1866, daughter of James ALLUM [Farrier?]; and Elizabeth Meager baptised here 26 Feb 1836.

128. [6.] William EDWARDS, died 1851. Ellen Jemima 1855 (age 14). Alice (age 10). A William Richard EDWARDS Government clerk age 29 in 1841, baptised 7 Jul 1813 Lambeth St Mary, son of John Andrew and Elizabeth, married Amelia age 25 in 1841 and had Georgiana Augusta Frances, baptised 1 Sep 1841 here and Flora Amelia 10 Jul 1844.

129. N(ellie) ELLUM Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 15 Sep 1940 age 59, 19 Crystal Palace Park Road. Nurse, daughter of late Mr, and Mrs Nathan ELLUM of Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire. Will proved 1 Jan 1941 to Mabel Annie and Edward, a retired baker.

130. [67.] unusually shaped grave with a roof in the shape of a cross (there’s a similar grave at Beckenham). Ihs. Sacred to the memory of Charles ENGLISH, priest [of this parish for][MA] twentyfour years incumbent of Sydenham, he died in the Lord on the morrow of Ascension day, May 31st 1867 age 57 years. This monument has been erected by his flock in affectionate remembrance.

131. (Brass, south chancel) + Laus Deo In Memory of Charles ENGLISH MA who for twenty-three years ministered in this Church, and became the first Incumbent of this Parish. In sure and certain Hope of the Resurrection to Eternal Life through Jesus Christ, he rested from his labours on the 31 May 1867 aged 57 years. His Body is laid in the adjoining Church-yard to await his perfect Consummation. "I believe in … the Communion of Saints." (images of Saints Matthew, Mark, Luke and John). Charles, age 31 in 1841 at Butleigh, Somerset, matriculated from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1829 age 19, BA 1833, MA 1841, He was born Shaftesbury, Dorset son of John and Matilda MARSHALL of London (buried here 23 Jul 1857 (age 77)), married 8 Oct 1810 St Martin in the Fields. He died at the Parsonage and was buried 5 Jun. His boss is the third of six bosses on the south side of the nave. He married Emily (perhaps CORKE, registered 1843 Ticehurst, Sussex) age 31 in 1851, born Whitchurch, Hampshire, and was presumably the father of Charles Frederick William baptised 20 Mar 1864 and Minnie Emily 27 August 1865 at Bromley.

132. (Brass in chancel, near altar) To the Glory of God and in memory of Amy ENTHOVEN who entered into rest 11 May 1892 and of Frederick ENTHOVEN her Brother who passed from this earthly life on 23rd Apr 1901. The Decoration on the South side of the Sanctuary is dedicated by their Relatives and Friends. Cox and Buckley, London. Henry John ENTHOVEN Esquire of Moorgate Street, City of London and of 103 Westbourne Terrace, Middlesex was a naturalized British subject 1874 and a merchant born in Holland who died 15 Apr 1874 Lawrie Park, Sydenham, will proved 2 Jul 1874 valued at £3000. He married Ann F. b Holland d 1884 (age 88) and they had children Harriet 12 Nov 1819, James 4 Apr 1823, Frances 24 Aug 1824, John 24 Mar 1827, Lewis 20 Aug 1827, Emma 7 Sep 1829, Catherine 14 Feb 1833, Frederick 31 Mar 1835, Amelia (Amy) 4 Oct 1839 all registered the New Synagogue, London, and Julia age 18 in 1861. Of these, Catherine, Frederick, Amelia and Julia were baptised 7 Jan 1870 St Luke, Old Charlton. Frederick esquire, merchant and lead manufacturer of 17 Gracechurch Street, London died at the Gable House, Sydenham and left £21, 462. Amy died aged 51.

133. [18.] (gravestone angled to point) Elizabeth EVANCE, widow of this place, died Feb 27 1837, aged 65 years. Buried 6 Mar.

134. [8.] Mary, the beloved wife of Edward FEDERAU of this parish, born 24th May 1801 died 17February 1843. Also Miss Mary Browning, daughter of the above, died Apr 1837 (age --). Mary BROWNING, widow of Upper Sydenham, buried 25 Feb (age 42) married 1830 St Andrew Undershaft, Edward FEDERAU and had children, Charlotte Euphrosyne, age 46 in 1881, born Clapham and baptised 27 Jun 1838 St Mark, Kennington, and Sarah Browning age 44 in 1881, baptised 27 Jun 1838, of 14 St James Road, Tunbridge Wells in 1881, married 5 Jan 1870 St James, Piccadilly, Heinrich Joachim Ludwig POSSEHL, who died before 1881.

135. [20d.] (ashes) Perle FERGUSON b 1914 d 1983.

136. [86.] Henry FIELDING qv. Of Penge, buried 18 Aug 1853.

137. [86.] John FOREMAN qv. Alias William FREEMAN, of Penge, buried 18 Aug 1853 (age 23). A Harriet FOREMAN of Leather Market, Bermondsey was buried 29 Nov 1853 (age 10 months).

138. Glass (north wall in entrance). A copy of the deed of conveyance for the parcel of land on which St Bartholomew’s church was built. John FORSTER Esquire of Southend, Lewisham £238 18s, formerly part of Sydenham Common but now enclosed 8 May 1829. Adjacent to his land on the north-east and north-west sides. John died 1 Dec 1834, Southend and was son of Rev John FORSTER Rector of Elton, Durham and Walsoken, and he married Elizabeth d 25 Jan 1837 daughter of Rev Ralph DRAKE-BROCKMAN of Beachborough in Kent. John’s grandson Major John FORSTER of Exbury House, Hampshire was father of Henry William, Lord FORSTER of Lepe, created 12 Dec 1919, MP for Bermondsey, 1892 – 1918 and for Bromley 1918-19, and Governor General of Australia 1920-25 who donated Forster Memorial Park in Downham to Lewisham Council in 1922. He married Rachel, daughter of 1st Lord MONTAGU of Beaulieu, Hampshire and one daughter was the mother of Michael PITT-RIVERS and the other married the uncle of Eric LUBBOCK, Lord AVEBURY.

139. Cyril (Charles) FOUNTAIN H.M. Forces 2nd World War. Of 32 Girton Road, died (8th or) 9th May 1942 16 Dukesthorpe Road, Sydenham (age 23). Lance Corporal, Royal Army Ordnance Corps and son of Charles and Mary of Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire. (Beckenham Crematorium and Cemetery, v. 3 Grave 18611)

140. [19.] with railing Thomas FOX Esq. Late of York Gate, Regents Park, died 17 April 1852 (age 56). Also Maria Louise[a], wife of Thomas MARLING Esquire who died at Springwell House, Clapham Common, 14 [unclear 2006] Jan 1858 (aged 37). Also Rev Howell HARRIES BA of the Terrace, Clapham Common, who died April 15 1860 (age 37). Also Emily Annie FOX daughter of the late Thomas FOX, died July 29, 1863 (age 15). Joseph OVERBURY Esquire died Cheltenham, will 14 Sep proved 2 Nov 1844 came from a family of woolstaplers and married 1807 Cliffe Pypard, Wiltshire, Elizabeth PIKE. Their children were Joseph 28 Dec 1809, John 28 Dec 1809, Anthony 29 Dec 1814, Nathaniel 29 Dec 1814, Edward 29 Dec 1814, Helen Elizabeth 23 Sep 1817 and Maria Louisa baptised 4 Apr 1820 (buried 9 Jan) all at Tetbury, Gloucestershire. Helen Elizabeth, age 33 in 1851 married 16 Apr 1845, at Frant, Sussex, Thomas FOX Merchant of 9 King William Street, City of London and of 11 York Gate, age 54 in 1851, born Stoke (Damerel?), Devonshire and buried 26 Apr (age 57) "by Coroner’s Warrant". Emily Annie of Lee, Kent was buried 4 Aug (age 16). Maria Louisa, age 31 in 1851 married before 1844, Thomas MARLING, landed proprietor age 47 in 1851, born Woodchester, Gloucestershire of East Cliff, Dover, and Claremont House, Gloucester died 11 Nov 1879 (age 76) Horton Court, Wotton, Gloucester, having married again, his will proved 16 Dec 1879 with estate valued £100,000 to nephew William Henry esquire of Stanley House, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire. Thomas Fox’s children were, probably Thomas P. FOX age 4 in 1851, born Streatham, Surrey, Emily Annie age 3 in 1851, Francis O. FOX age 2 in 1851 and William B. age 6 months in 1851, all born St Marylebone, Middlesex. Howell HARRIES BA age 26 in 1851, curate of Holy Trinity, Darlington was born Rudbaxton, Pembrokeshire and baptised 13 Oct 1824 at Ebenezer Calvinistic Methodist, Haverfordwest (buried 21 Apr (age 36))son of Thomas HARRIES Minister of Inhill St Nicholas, Glamorgan and Mary HOWELL.

141. [83.] Chest tomb. Mary Ann widow of George FRACKLETON, died 26 Dec 1885 (age 79)[79th year]. Dear Jesus come quickly. George FRACKLETON, of the parish of St Faith[s] the virgin under St Pauls, died 15 [13] Apr 1858 [1838] (age 51) "an affectionate husband deeply regretted" also Ann PAIN, late of Windsor, departed this life 10 Dec 1855 [1853] (age 78), the affectionate aunt of James POCKLINGTON. (At end) James POCKLINGTON (two panels unused at side). Ann age 73 in 1851 born Clewer, Berkshire died Upper Sydenham and was of New Windsor and aunt to both James and Mary Ann. Mary Ann of 37 Belgrave Road, St Johns Wood, died at 14 Venetia Road, Finsbury Park, the home of her niece Mary Ann POCKLINGTON. George FRACKLETON buried 21 Apr. James POCKLINGTON MPS Chemist and Druggist, age 30 in 1851 was born St Faith, Middlesex.

142. Frederick J. FRANCIS H.M. Forces 2nd World War. Perhaps Frederick John died 26 Mar 1942 (age 24), Stoker 1st Class son of William Edith and married to Evelina Lavinia of Charlton, Kent. (Portsmouth Naval Memorial)

143. [53.] John FRASER Esq.

144. Helena (actually Eleanor Beatrice) FREEBREY Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 14 Jan 1945 age 50, 9 Panmure Road, daughter of Alfred J. FREEBREY of 158 Seal Road, Sevenoaks.

145. John GARLAND see War Memorial. Killed 13 May 1917 (age 36), rifleman Kings Royal Rifle Corps, postman age 10 in 1891, 20 in 1901 son of George age 6 in 1861, coachman of 42 Willow Walk, born Galhampton, North Cadbury, Somerset and Elizabeth J. born Heathfield, Sussex of Mount Villas, Sydenham Hill, born Sydenham. They also had issue Bessie M. aged 11 in 1891, and Caroline E. age 6 in 1891. (Tilloy British Cemetery, Tilloy-les-Mofflaines, Pas de Calais, France)

146. [82.] Tombstone George GARRATT departed 7 (age 70). George buried 14 Mar 1854 (age 70), a baker age 66 in 1851 was presumably baptised 2 Jan 1786 at Eyworth, Bedfordshire and his wife Mary, age 64 in 1851, was also born in Bedfordshire, and perhaps Mary LANDON, married 23 Jul 1834 at Wigginton, Hertfordshire. His will 19 Feb 1853 was proved 17 Apr 1854.

147. [29.] David GIBSON Esq of the Stock Exchange, 1865 (age 70). Also Martha daughter (not legible, 2006). Widower age 55 in 1841 born Aldgate of 1 James’s Place, Hackney Road, St Peter, Bethnal Green, Middlesex with daughters Jemima age 25 in 1851 of Trinity Square, Newington St Mary, Surrey, Martha age 13 in 1841 and 23 in 1851, death registered 1857 Lewisham, both born Hackney, Middlesex, Elizabeth age 12 in 1841, and Katharine born Homerton, age 10 in 1841 and 19 in 1851.

148. [21.] Ellen GILLMAN, wife of Mr Robert GILLMAN, who departed this life Aug 1840. 1848. Ellen buried 4 Sep 1840 (age 21). Robert a merchant of Mediterranean ports of Cumming Street, Clerkenwell son of Robert of 12 Amwell Street, Finsbury and his wife Ann, married 1841 Islington, Caroline age 31 in 1851 (death registered 1870 at St George, Hanover Square, age 50) daughter of Elizabeth BOVET of Plymouth, Devon, moved to Muswell Hill and died 1892 (age 88), registered at Guildford having had children Robert A age 7 in 1851 and Fritz, 5 in 1851 and both born at Hornsey, Middlesex.

149. [31.] (cross – 1 arm broken) Edward [(Arbuth)not] von GLE[H]N born 19 Sep 1844 died 8 Apr 18[54]--. --. Baptised 30 Oct, buried 13 Apr (age 10), his death registered at St Marylebone, Middlesex.

150. (Floor of chancel) A faithful friend is a strong defence and he that hath found the same hath found a treasure. In loving memory of Mary Emilie "Mimi" third daughter of Robert and Agnes von GLEHN born 13 May 1842 died 8 Jan 1886. This pavement consecrated by undying affection was placed here by her Brothers and Sisters and friends. Mimi was a celebrated pianist and had a twenty-year long relationship with musicologist, Sir George GROVE who was Secretary of the Crystal Palace and wrote the Dictionary of Music and Musicians (born 13 Aug 1820, died 28 May 1900) having settled at Sydenham in 1852. GROVE’s biographer writes of "delightful Sunday afternoons, [at Peak Hill Lodge,] with Mimi von GLEHN at the piano and STOCKHAUSEN, with unwearied voice and unflagging enthusiasm, singing Schubert, Schumann, Bach and Brahms, or with Canon AINGER or GROVE reading poetry aloud in the garden in summer, or round the fire in winter". She died of "consumption" (TB - tuberculosis). Sir Charles Villiers STANFORD 1852 – 1924 playing the organ at her funeral.

151. (Chancel Floor) The Blessing of the Father establisheth the houses of children. Coat of Arms (three ears of corn growing in a field, in chief two asterisks). Sacred to the memory of Robert William von GLEHN of Peak Hill Lodge, Sydenham, born at Reyel in Russia 6 Jan 1801 died at Sydenham 22 Jul 1885. Reval, or Revel is the capital of Estonia, now known as Tallinn, where there is a GLEHN Castle, built by prisoners at a Tallinn penitentiary. Robert was an East India merchant with a Scottish mother and a Scottish wife, Agnes DUNCAN, who he married circa 1837 and he was naturalised a British subject 6 Mar 1846. His children "never felt him as a play fellow, his German nature I think made it difficult for him to unbend. I never saw him play the fool, and I think he was always puzzled at English jokes, particularly when older people talked nonsense". His 10th child, Louisa Hume CREIGHTON b 7 Jul 1850 Sydenham d 15 Apr 1936 5 South Parks Road, Oxford was wife of the Bishop of London 1897 – 1901 at the same time that two former vicars here were Bishops of Lichfield and Southwark, and she and her husband wrote historical books which in her case included publishing biographies on the Black Prince, Sir Walter RALEIGH and the Duke of MARLBOROUGH. She married 8 Jan 1872 at St Bartholomew, Mandell CREIGHTON DD, then fellow and tutor of Merton College, Oxford born 5 Jul 1843 Carlisle, Cumberland d 14 Jan 1901 at Fulham Palace, eldest son of Robert CREIGHTON and Sarah, daughter of Thomas MANDELL of Bolton, Cumberland. A book about their lives and letters is "A Victorian Marriage", 2000 by James Thayne Covert, published by Hambledon & London.
Robert’s grandson, Wilfrid Gabriel de GLEHN d 1951 Stratford Toney, Wiltshire and his wife Jane Erin EMMET were subjects of a painting by John Singer SARGENT at the fountain at Villa Torlonia, Italy. Both artists, she was a cousin of the novelist Henry JAMES
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152. Gordon GLIDE see War Memorial. Killed 20 Oct 1918. Private, 2nd battalion, Duke of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire) Regiment and formerly of Kings Royal Rifle Corps. Gardener, age 15 in 1901 born Tooting, son of William, gardener, born Staines, Middlesex and Sophia of Renham, Berkshire. He married 1912 Hampstead, Elizabeth M. SULLIVAN, of 48 Mount Ash Road, Upper Sydenham. (St Aubert British Cemetery, near Cambrai, France nord)

153. Daniel Cottle GREEN see War Memorial. Killed 25 Feb 1917 2nd Lieutenant, 22nd Battalion, London Regiment (Machine Gun Corps (infantry)). (Basra memorial in Iraq)

154. Robert Cottle GREEN see War Memorial. Died of wounds received, 29 Aug 1917, Sergeant, 319th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery formerly 31st Royal Fusiliers. Born Pretoria, South Africa. (Sainte Marie Cemetery, Le Havre)

155. Joseph Thos GREER see War Memorial. Died 21 Sep 1917 (age 20) Gunner, 59th Division ammunition column, Royal Field Artillery, age 3 in 1901 born Sydenham, son of William, furniture packer of 39 Providence Place, Brighton St Bartholomew born Ireland, and (Constance) Edith HUGGETT of Fletching, Sussex, marriage registered in 1886, Brighton, and of 15 Peak Hill Gardens, Sydenham. (Birr Cross Roads Cemetery, Ieper, West Flanders)

156. Brass (west wall). To the Glory of God and in loving remembrance of Frances GREGG, of Jesmond, Sydenham, for more than 20 years a constant communicant in this church: born 28 Feb 1812 entered into rest after a life of great suffering 18 Dec 1891 and is laid in Elmers End Cemetery. "The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God." The Ascension Window near this brass, was placed in this Church by Frances GREGG to the memory of her mother.
Brass (west wall). To the Glory of God and in memory of Frances ELLISON who fell asleep at Waverley House in this parish on Ascension day 1872 (age 85). Her body rests in the Jesmond Cemetery, Newcastle "waiting the resurrection of the just" 1 Thess 4 chap 14 V.

157. [20y.] (ashes) Cherished memory of Walter GREGORY 11.5.1933 – 24.3.2002.

158. Dorothea (Endora) GRIFFITH Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 14 Jan 1945 age 46 at 10 Panmure Road. Born 1898 Sydenham and age 2 in 1901 daughter of George GRIFFITH Electrical Engineer, age 32 in 1901 and Eliza BURROWS, age 27 in 1901 born Oundle, Northamptonshire, married 1896 Lewisham.

159. The Ian GRIFFITHS Hall. Opened by Rt Rev Peter HALL 6 October 1996.

160. George C(ecil) GRIGG see War Memorial. Died of wounds received, 12 Apr 1917, private Army Cyclist Corps born Eltham, Kent, of Upper Sydenham. (Tilloy British Cemetery, Tilloy-les-Mofflaines, Pas de Calais)

161. Noel William GROOM see War Memorial. Age 2 in 1891, 11 in 1901, born Chelmsford, son of John GROOM Architect, age 42 in 1891, born Holloway and his second wife, Florence Browne, age 34 in 1891, born Stroud, Gloucestershire, daughter of David J. EVANS Journalist of Rhayader, Radnorshire

162. Phillip Lewis GROOM see War Memorial. Died of wounds received, 4 May 1917. Rifleman (lance corporal), 13th battalion, Kings Royal Rifle Corps. Age 9 in 1901, brother of the last, born Hornsey of Streatham. (Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais)

163. 88. George GUILLMORE, engaged of London Palace Railway, died 1854 (age 46 years 11 months).

164. [23.] Mary wife of Will H.

165. [140.] Louisa Ann HARDSTONE born 4 May 1807 died 10 Jul 1859.

166. [16.] George HARDY died Sep 1848. Licensed victualler at the Lion public house age 36 in 1841, buried 9 Sep (age 43), will 30 Jul proved 20 Sep 1848 formerly of Colonnade Mews, St George, Bloomsbury (where he appears in the census adjacent to Philip MAYOW, Solicitor). Married Susannah, age 36 in 1851, daughter of Mary A. REEPE of Hurst, Berkshire and had children, William age 16 in 1851, born 23 Aug Hatfield Broad Oak, baptised 23 Nov 1834 Hatfield Heath independent, Essex; Joseph baptised 6 Feb 1837, St Pancras Old Church; Emma 9 Jan 1839, age 12 in 1851; George 28 Mar 1841, buried here 30 Oct 1848 (age 10); Henry born Faversham, Kent, baptised 19 Mar 1843 here; Maryann 17 Jan 1845; and Thomas baptised 19 Dec 1847. Susannah married secondly 19 Oct 1849, All Souls, St Marylebone, James TREHEARN Dairyman and Licensed Victualler (qv), age 35 in 1851, born Lewisham.

167. [86.] William HARDY qv. Of Penge, buried 18 Aug 1853.

168. (brass in hall) To the Glory of God and in affectionate remembrance of Francis (sic) Offley first wife of Sir Thomas Duffus HARDY DCL deputy keeper of the Public Records and Daughter of Charles Savery ANDREWS Captain in HM 24th Regiment of Foot. Born on 23 Oct 1811 d 2 Aug 1841 and is buried near this spot. This memorial is placed here by her only child Frances Charlotte HORWOOD AD 1884. Sir Thomas, born 22 May 1804 Port Royal, Jamaica, of the Tower of London died 15 Jun 1878 126 Portadown Road, Maida Vale, London, will proved 12 Jul 1878 to widow Mary Anne, daughter of Charles MCDOWELL, was the only keeper to allow patrons of the Public Record Office to use ink. He was third son of Major Thomas Bartholomew Price HARDY baptised 14 Jul 1778 East Challow, Berkshire who was in turn the son of Lt Colonel Thomas Carteret HARDY Royal York Fusiliers, whose two daughters, Sarah and Charlotte Savery were the subject of a painting in 1801 by Sir Thomas LAWRENCE, which hangs in the Cleveland Museum of Art. The younger of these daughters married Ralph PRICE of Sydenham, and is buried here (qv). Thomas’s first wife, Frances was 30 in 1841 buried 9 Aug (age 31) and their daughter Frances age 9 in 1841 born 9 Sep 1831 London, married 4 Oct 1849 at St Pancras Old Church, Alfred John HORWOOD, Barrister of Chale Villa, West Street, Ryde, Isle of Wight, age 59 in 1881, and had a daughter Constance Frances, age 29 in 1881, English Governess of Summerbrook Ladies School, Redland Road, St Giles, Reading baptised 16 Jan 1851 at Temple Church. Thomas’s second wife, Mary Anne was a novelist and traveller, born circa 1825 Fitzroy Square, London of 4 Upper Gloucester Place, Dorset Square, died 19 May 1891 124 Portadown Road, buried Willesden will proved 13 Jun 1891 to her daughter, Iza Duffus authoress age born Surrey, 38 in 1891, died 30 Aug 1922.

169. [50.] Thomas. Frances Offley wife of Thomas Duff HARDY, died 2 Aug 1841 (age 31).

170. Kenneth A(shley) HARMAN H.M. Forces 2nd World War. Died 26 Apr 1942 (age 26). 2nd Lieutenant 207(M) HAA regiment, son of William Henry and Gwendoline Rose of Sydenham. (Whitby Cemetery, Yorkshire)

171. [85.] Large chest tomb. Sacred to the memory of Thomas HARRILD, youngest son of Robert & Elizabeth HARRILD [departed this life] suddenly, 6 Dec 1867 (age 45), also Robert HARRILD, died 28 Jul 1853 (age 75), leaving a widow with which he had been united 52 years, resident of Sydenham 28 years, and 15 years guardian of the poor of the parish of St Margarets Moses in the ward of Bread Street, [City of] London. Elizabeth died suddenly 26 Dec 1853 (age 73). Robert HARRILD, eldest son of Robert and Elizabeth of Round Hill House, died on his 63rd birthday 11 May 1871 until the day break & the shadows…. Robert esquire, printer’s broker, buried 4 Aug, will 16 Nov 1852 proved 26 Oct 1853, had the spire of St Antholins church in the City of London in his Round Hill House garden. Son of Thomas of Bird Street, Manchester Square and his wife Phebe, and brother-in-law of Samuel SMITH Publican of the Bricklayer’s Arms, Strutton Ground, Middlesex. Elizabeth d Round Hill House, Sydenham, buried 2 Jan 1854 (age 74) administration 13 Oct 1854 – perhaps BILLING, married 14 Jul 1801 Camberwell St Giles. The children and grandchildren as follows:
   1.Henry Horton baptised 25 Nov 1804 Bermondsey St Mary Magdalen.
   2.Mary baptised 13 Jul 1806 Bermondsey St Mary Magdalen died 29 Dec 1871 (age 64) the Retreat, Peak Hill married 23 Aug 1827 Lewisham, George BAXTER living 1872 and had George living 1871; Elizabeth O. living 1871; and Charlotte Warner living 1872
   3.Robert, esquire b 11 May, baptised 5 Jun 1808 St Martin Orgar or St Clement Eastcheap, died 11 May 1871 Round Hill House, buried 18 May, Sydenham (age 63) will proved 10 Jun 1871, married 11 Apr 1861 Eartham, Sussex, Mary Ann OLIVER, living 1871 and had Mary (Marian) baptised 23 Sep 1862 St John, Penge; Robert Olliver baptised 10 Mar 1864, died 4 Feb 1911 77 Elizabeth Street, Eaton Square, Middlesex of 2 Tikenhouse Buildings, London, Administration 20 Feb 1911 London to widow, Evelyn Geraldine; Clara Matilda baptised 11 May 1866; and Walter C.
   4.Sarah baptised 19 Aug 1810, died 26 Aug 1880 Guildford, Surrey (age 70) will proved 14 Dec 1880 married Joseph BILLING Master Printer age 63 in 1881, born Southwark and had Joseph H.; Sarah Elizabeth age 33 in 1881 born Woking, Surrey; Robert; and Samuel.
   5.Horton esquire, printer’s broker baptised 27 Jun 1813, living 1880, of Newark Lodge, Sydenham married 4 Apr 1846 Lewisham, Mary, daughter of Edward HALES Cornfactor and had, perhaps with "granddaughter" Sarah E. HARRILD 53 in 1894, and 55 in 1897 died 17 Jun 1900 married KEEPING; Horton baptised 16 May 1847 Lewisham St Mary [perhaps married 23 Apr 1872 Worthing St George, Sussex, Charlotte GROOMBRIDGE]; Robert Edward living 1875, baptised 18 Feb 1849; and Frederick baptised 19 Mar 1854 at St Bartholomew. Brian, grandson of Frederick, is the only member of any of these families to put his name in our Visitors’ Book, when he was shown round the parish by Doris PULLEN
   6.Henry baptised 19 May 1816 died Dec 1867.
   7.Elizabeth baptised 13 Dec 1818 St Martin Orgar or St Clement Eastcheap.
   8.Thomas HARRILD baptised 28 Apr 1822 St Margaret Moses, London died 6 Dec 1867 Shanklin Villa, Sydenham Park, buried 14 Dec (age 45), printer of Gillingham, Kent and of Shoe Lane, City of London, will proved 6 Jan 1868 married Ellen died 23 Aug 1911 Shanklin Villa, will proved 23 Sep 1911 to Sarah, wife of Robert Thomas BILLING.
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172. [86.] William HARRIS qv. Of St Thomas, Southwark, buried 19 August 1853.

173. [119.] Mr William HART died 28 Feb 1842 (age 66 [66th year]) rest sleeping dust, but not for ever here. For Jesus rose victorious o’er the grave. And when he shall again in clouds appear. Thou life, and immortality shall have. (Gentleman of Charles Street, will 22 Sep 1828, proved 2 Apr 1842 to wife Ann died 25 May 1864, son William gentleman of 9 Clarendon Street and a daughter Julia, wife of William Richard GRITTEN, Surveyor of Great Smith Street and 8 Parliament Street, Westminster.)

174. [20g.] (ashes) Jim HASWELL b 1914 d 1997.

175. J. HAWKINS see War Memorial. Perhaps James of Dulwich 1921?

176. Eric F.S. HAYTER see War Memorial. Francis Seaforth killed 21 Mar 1918 (age 25) 2nd Lieutenant 87th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Born Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia, son of Colonel F.J. and Helen F. (Lagnicourt Hedge Cemetery, Pas de Calais)

177. Patric(k) Gordon HENDERSON see War Memorial. Died 2 May 1918, 2nd Lieutenant 2nd battalion, Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding) Regiment. (Loos memorial, Pas de Calais)

178. (Brass in hall) Also of the above named William Thomas HERBAGE who died in Buenos Aires on Sunday 20 Dec 1891. He giveth his beloved sleep. William HERBAGE Bank Manager of Rosenheim, Silverdale was born Islington the son of William HERBAGE, Architect who died 1846 Islington and Mary Ann STONER of Stamford Hill, Middlesex, married 4 Apr 1826 Stepney St Dunstan. She died 1886 (age 80). He married 1859 at Islington, Elizabeth Loader and died 1892 (age 60) and she died 1896 (age 62) of 10 Albin Place, Ramsgate, Kent having children, William Thomas, Elizabeth Mary age 9 in 1871, died 1879 (age 18), Alfred Henry, age 7 in 1871, died 1876 (age 12), Edith Kate age 15 in 1881, Percy George, solicitor age 24 in 1891, all born Islington (he married 1893 Edith Maud, born Malta and had Edith Marguerite 1894, Percy Frederick Walter 1895 and Muriel Irene 1901 born Lee, Kent), Sydney Frank stockbroker age 2 in 1871, of Surbiton born Ludgate Hill, baptised 17 Jan 1869 St Martin, Ludgate, Alice Maria age 8 in 1881 baptised 13 Oct 1872, and Walter Charles HERBAGE baptised 25 Oct 1874, married 1900 Brentford (the father of a musicologist). William Thomas, merchant, age 20 in 1881, born 1860 in Islington married 1882 Edmonton, Ann(i)e Maria WHITAKER, born Hoxton and apparently had Wilmet Helen A. age 15 in 1901, born Brixton and Edith Julia born 20 Oct baptised 16 Dec 1887 St John’ Cathedral, Buenos Aires, Argentina aged 13 in 1901.

179. (west entrance) Mappa Mundi, signed by John HEREFORD and Peter HAYNES, dean (from Hereford Cathedral) 240/2800 a limited edition print.

180. 20n. (ashes) Irene Mary HERON laid down to rest 1 Sep 1988 (age 83).

181. [33.] Florence Lucy fifth daughter of George and Caroline Louisa HEWITT, died Feb 1853 (aged 18 months). Buried 25 Feb. George was a hop and seed merchant of Kingston Villa, Promenade, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, age 42 in 1851, born at Hornsey, Middlesex and married 1838 in London, Caroline Louisa EDWARDS age 36 in 1851, born London. They had children, Mary age 10 in 1851, baptised 10 Aug 1840 Bordesley, Warwickshire, Francis Henchman 28 Mar 1842, George, age 7 in 1851 baptised 18 Sep 1843 St George, Birmingham, Ann(i)e Louisa 20 Jul 1846, Emily Sarah, baptised 23 Apr 1848 Leamington All Saints, Clara 1 Apr 1850, Florence Lucy baptised 7 Nov 1851 and buried here 25 Feb, and Constance 24 Aug 1853..

182. Thomas Frederick HOLLIS see War Memorial. (Thomas) Frederick died of wounds received, 21 Mar 1918 (age 42), gunner 301st Siege Battery, RGA, gardener age 16 in 1891 born Witton, North Walsham, Norfolk son of Walter, shoemaker of Hoveton St Peter, Norfolk and Harriet, born Witton, and married 1904 in Lambeth, Emily Louise BAKER, of 9 Fransfield Grove, Sydenham. (Arras memorial, France)

183. Kenneth (Audsley) HORLOCK H.M. Forces 2nd World War. Died 25 Jun 1943 (age 23) Gunner 118 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. Son of Alfred William and Annie Eliza of Sydenham. (Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, Thailand) Worked on Burma-Siam railway.

184. Gordon Mar Gregor [MacGregor] HUGHES see War Memorial. Died 8 Aug 1916 (age 21). 2nd Lieutenant, 9th Battalion (attached to 5th battalion), Royal Berkshire Regiment, son of Alfred MacGregor and the late Maria of 34 Newlands Park Road. (Thiepval memorial, Somme)

185. Brass. In affectionate remembrance of Joseph Walter HUNTER Vicar of this parish, who died suddenly August 1947 age 66 years.

186. Edwin Christopher HYTTEN see War Memorial. Killed 12 Nov 1916 (age 26), 2nd Lieutenant, 11th battalion, Hampshire Regiment, born Glasgow. Son of late Christian Olaf and Edith Emmeline of Fairlawn, Addington Grove, Sydenham. (Loker Churchyard, Heuvelland, West Flanders)

187. [86.] William JAMES qv. Of Penge, buried 18 Aug 1853.

188. [100.] –ai-es JAMES.

189. R(eginald) H(arry) JEFFREY see War Memorial. Killed 11 Apr 1917 (age 24), 2nd Lieutenant, 4th battalion (attached 1st battalion), Royal Warwickshire Regiment, age 8 in 1901 born Stoke Newington, son of Mrs Kate DAMPIER-CHILD of 41 Lanercrost Road, Tulse Hill. (Fampoux British Cemetery, Pas de Calais)

190. [55.] (hidden by the trees) Mr John JOHNSON late of Sydenham Hill.

191. Trevor Blake JOLLY see War Memorial. Died 20 Sep 1917 (age 23) 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd battalion attached 12 battalion, East Surrey Regiment. Age 7 in 1901, born Sydenham. Educated Marlborough School, wife Catherine Blake of 48 Fulham Road, South Kensington. Probably son of Sydney B. JOLLY Medical Practitioner, born in Bath. (Tyne Cot memorial, West Flanders)

192. A.G.E. JONES Civilian 2nd World War. Anne Georgina Elisa killed 15 Mar 1945 age 64, 75 Crystal Palace Park Road; nee MAYHEW age 21 in 1901, assistant teacher, born Harrington, Cumberland. Married 1905 Croydon, Edward Michael JONES.

193. E(dward) M(ichael) JONES Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 15 Mar 1945 age 65, 75 Crystal Palace Park Road. Wife Anne Georgina Elisa. Born 1879 Tottenham, of Old Bell Cottage, Harpenden, son of Edward M. railway clerk of St Pancras, London and Mary A. milliner, born Notting Hill, Paddington.

194. John Myddelton JONES see War Memorial. Killed 1 Jul 1916 (age 25). 2nd Lieutenant, 17th battalion, Durham Light Infantry. Age 10 in 1901, born Clapton, son of Thomas Augustus and Marian. (Thiepval memorial, France)

195. Brass. In loving memory of Owen JONES architect d 19 Apr 1874 (age 65). Erected by his sisters, Catherine and Hannah JONES. Architect and Interior Designer born 15 Feb 1809 Thames Street, City of London and died 9 Argyle Place, Regent Street and was buried Kensal Green Cemetery, his will proved 27 May 1874 to widow, Isabella Lucy 54 in 1871, born St George, Middlesex. Educated at Charterhouse School, he was articled to architect Lewis VULLIAMY 1825 – 31, to whom was credited the design of St Bartholomew’s and went on a tour of the Middle East, in 1833. He is best known for the books, "Plans, Elevations, Sections and Details of the Alhambra", 1836 and "Grammer of Ornament" 1856, specialised as a colour printer, created 173 different playing card designs varying from fruit and flower themes to Chinese and Arabesque, and among other things decorated the novelist George ELIOT’s drawing room. He was Superintendent of works for the 1851 Great Exhibition and designed the Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Alhambra courts when it moved to Crystal Palace in 1854. As such he was part of the circle which would have included Brunel, John Scott RUSSELL, and other architects. The Royal Institute of British Architects has an Owen Jones studentship. He was only son of Owen JONES alias Owain MYFYR Fur Merchant, and Antiquary, born 3 Sep 1741 Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr, Denbighshire who took over the furriers Kidney & Nutt, based in Upper Thames Street and was buried All Hallows, Thames Street, will proved 1814.

196. [131.] table tomb. John Towgood KEMBLE, of Sydenham Hill, died 30 Dec 1860 (age 72). [Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord]. Secretary, City of London Club, 62 in 1851 born Clapham, Surrey buried 6 Jan 1861. He had a sister Mary.

197. [132.] relict of KEMBLE. Elizabeth … Common 36.

198. [75.] Mary KERIGAN [widow of] Thomas KERIGAN Esquire FRS master p--- who died. She died Penge buried 11 Jan 1854 (age 54), will 9 Dec 1853, proved 21 Jan 1854. He was Purser and Paymaster RN and died at Southsea, will proved 28 Oct 1848. He was author of "Kerigan’s Complete Mathematical & General Navigation Tables or the Master Key to the Nautical Almanach".

199. E(lizabeth) KIMPTON Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 15 Mar 1945 age 69, 73 Crystal Palace Park Road widow of Ralph Howard and daughter of Thomas and Margaret DAVIES of 90 Pen-y-lan, Roath, Cardiff.

200. [20o.] (ashes) Norah Amelia KNIBBS b 20 May 1910 died 2 Jun 2001. God bless.

201. [59.] Felix seventh son of Mr William KNOWLER and Anne his wife of Canterbury, builder, who died at Sydenham 24 Oct 1848 age 22 years. My days are past, my purposes are broken. (Of a gentry family at Canterbury. Buried 31 Oct.)

202. V.C. KNOWLES Civilian 2nd World War. Victoria Christian, nurse killed 15 Sep 1940 age 53 at 19 Crystal Palace Park Road, daughter of Mr And Mrs D.C. KNOWLES of 20A Southesk Street, Brechin, Angus.

203. [72.] Jane Elizabeth LAMB, beloved wife of John –lis Mar (age 61). She was buried 22 Mar 1854 (age 61) and his death registered Dec quarter 1863.

204. [136.] Sally LANCE, 26 Dec 18[4]5 (age 64), also James LANCE, died 23 Feb 1836 [illegible, 2006] (age 81[61]), also Ann LANCE, last surviving sister. Sally buried 2 Jan 1846, and James gentleman, civil service clerk, born Sydenham, age 76 in 1851 buried 1 Mar (age 82), will 10 Dec 1853 proved 24 March 1856, and Ann LANCE 66 in 1851, born Sydenham, died Clapham, Surrey buried 9 May 1866 (age 81).

205. [92.] [The family grave of] James LAVELL. Elizabeth LAVELL [wife of the above d 21 Jul (age 32)]. Publican, father of Alfred age 21 in 1875, publican married here 16 Sep 1875 to Sarah, age 21 in 1875 daughter of William DAINTON; Clara age under 21 in 1876, married 20 Jul 1876 here, William GLASS Butcher age 33 in 1876, son of William, butcher; and Eugenie, age 18 in 1876 married 5 Sep 1876 to Augustus Cufaude accountant age 25 in 1876, son of William Henry PALMER, Gentleman.

206. [81.] Edward LAWES [Esq] Barrister-at-law, died May 22 1832 [1852](aged 35 years). Born Serjeants Inn, of Sydenham Hill, baptised 5 Mar 1817 at Holborn St Andrew buried 28 May 1852 (age 36), son of Edward Hobson Vitruvius LAWES Serjeant at Law and Jane Edwards. He married 1843 Lewisham, Caroline Sophia, born Blackheath Hill, daughter of John BOWEN Merchant and Eliza Stubbs, born Greenwich of 3 South Row, Blackheath. They had children, Edward Bowen, baptised here 9 Aug 1848 and Caroline age 11 months in 1851, baptised 22 May 1850 married 1879, to Duncan MACKENZIE Merchant widower, born Brighton, Sussex age 46 in 1879, son of Lieutenant William 3rd Light Dragoons, with children Ethel Maud A. age 5 in 1881, born Sydenham and William B. (aged 11 months in 1881) born Paddington..

207. [20aa.] (ashes) Leslie Charles LAWLER died 19 Aug 1981.

208. William (Henry) LAWRENCE see War Memorial. Died of wounds received, 14 Sep 1914 (age 18). Rifleman 2nd battalion KRRC, age 5 in 1901 as "born Deptford", of Camberwell - born Peckham, Surrey, son of Walter Henry of 7 College Mansions, Sydenham Park Road. (La Ferte-sous-Jouarre memorial)

209. (Brass in hall) In Memory of Major Andrew LAWRIE 79th Highlanders who fell at Burgos 22 Sep 1812 (age 26) and of Margaret his widow who died at Sydenham 2 Jan 1878 (age 85). This tablet is placed by their only child A.J.C. LAWRIE and Eliza his wife. The Siege of Burgos 20 – 26 September, 1812 took place in Wellington’s Peninsular War, in northwestern Spain. Son of Andrew esquire of Robert Street, Adelphi, London and his wife Joan, and brother of John esquire, army agent age 50 in 1841, of Sydenham Place and Charles Street, St James Square, Middlesex who married Eliza. Margaret C. of Border Lode, Border Road, age 68 in 1861 born Scotland.

210. (Brass in hall) In loving memory of Andrew James Charles LAWRIE of Lawrie Park, Sydenham born 18 May 1812 died 29 Dec 1889. He was the only child of Major Andrew LAWRIE (79th Highlanders) who was killed at Burgos on 22 Sep 1812 and of Margaret his wife. This tablet is erected by his sorrowing widow Eliza LAWRIE. NOT LOST BUT GONE BEFORE. Also of Eliza LAWRIE, wife of the above, who died at Torquay [Devon] 5 January 1900. Andrew barrister age 29 in 1841, of Westwood House, Sydenham.

211. (on lytch gate. Verse.) In Loving Memory John G.W. LUNN 1926 – 2003. For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him, should not perish, but have everlasting life. [from John chap 3 v 16].

212. [7.] Elizabeth West daughter of John West and Eleanor LYON of this place, died November 25[23] 1849, age 6 years and 8 months, also Frederick, son of the above 23 September 1850 age 5 years 6 months. John age 31 in 1841, saddler married 14 Jun 1834 Holy Trinity, Newington, Elliner WILLSON, age 30 in 1841 and had children, John William, age 6 in 1841 baptised 5 Jul 1835 Holy Trinity, Mary, age 3 in 1841, Eliza, age 6 months in 1841, Elizabeth baptised 21 Mar 1843 buried 30 Nov here, and Frederick baptised 27 Jul 1845 and buried 30 Sep here.

213. George MARCHANT see War Memorial. Died of wounds 5 Mar 1917 (age 33). Rifleman 21st battalion, KRRC. Age 17 in 1901, born Sydenham, son of Owen builder’s labourer age 57 in 1901, born Slaugham, Sussex and Sarah, age 48 in 1901, born Woodley, Berkshire, and husband of Minnie of 15 Halifax Street. (Boulogne Eastern Cemetery)

214. Charles J(ames) MARRIOTT see War Memorial. Killed 7 Oct 1916 (age 24). Private, "D" company, 15th battalion, London Regiment. Age 9 in 1901, born New Cross, of Deptford St Paul, son of William (perhaps general labourer?, born Bermondsey), and husband of Amy Gertrude, of 38 Venner Road, Sydenham. (Thiepval memorial)

215. [141.] Chest tomb next wall. George Wharton MARRIOTT Esq, barrister at law, second son of Rev Robert MARRIOTT of Cottesbatch in the county of Leicester, died at Sydenham 1 Mar 1833. George buried 7 Mar (age 55) of Bloomsbury, Middlesex will 12 Jun 1832 proved 18 May 1833, had wife Selina Anne and sons George Robert esquire, Rev Fitzherbert Adams MARRIOTT clerk, and Edmund Chase, baptised 10 Nov 1825 St Andrew, Rugby, Warwickshire.

216. Sidney George MARSHALL see War Memorial. Died 17 Sep 1918 (age 23). Trooper, Australian Light Horse (of Australian nationality), son of Henry and Emily of 301 Mount Ash Road. (Jerusalem War Cemetery, Israel)

217. Stanley W(illiam) MARTIN Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 24 Sep 1940 age 45 at 39 Longton Grove. Age 5 in 1901? - born Enfield.

218. [14.] MAS

219. Charles (Henry) MAY see War Memorial. Died 31 Oct 1914 (age 22). Lance Sergeant "G" company, 2nd battalion, Highland Light Infantry, son of Henry Thomas and Mary Ann of 17 Panmure Road. (Hugle Dump Cemetery, Belgium)

220. [13.] Thomas MEWETT. Wheelwright age 76 in 1851 born Bexhill, died 1858 married 22 May 1837 Greenwich St Alphege, Kent, Penelope STEVENS age 71 in 1851 born Canterbury of Skeets Lane, died here 1854.

221. [15.] Frederick W. MILLER May 185-. Caroline MILLER Aug 1860. Rev Frederick William MILLER buried 14 May (age 63) by Rev Charles ENGLISH. Will 30 Mar proved 4 Jul 1853, had a widow, Anna Isabella.

222. H. MILLER see War Memorial. Horace Frederick?

223. [58.] (not legible 2006) Thomas MOORE. Thomas MOORE. Thomas MOORE buried 26 Jun 1851 (age 60). An Elizabeth MOORE died Penge, buried 15 Jan 1854 (age 70).

224. [96.] (hidden by a bush) Jane, wife of James MORGAN [of London] (not legible, 2006), died 25 Nov 1854 (age 33 years).

225. John William MORGAN see War Memorial. Died 18 Jan 1918 (age 31). Private 4th battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment b Clapton. Son of William and Elizabeth of 3 Kelvin Grove. (Thiepval memorial)

226. [22.] Major Robert MURRAY, late of H.M. 30th Regiment, who departed this life 22 Apr 1836 (age 56 years). Buried 28 Apr, formerly of Peckham, Surrey and previously of Hanover Place, Kent Road, Surrey. Will 10 Mar 1832 proved 13 May 1836 to widow Amelia Ann.

227. [102.] flat grave with flowers. Herbert Edwin NASH d 13 Jul (sic) 1852. Francis Edwin NASH died 30 Jun (sic) 1856. Edwin NASH Architect, who designed St Bartholomew’s chancel, completed in 1858, baptised 8 Jan 1813 Newington St Mary, Surrey, of Sydenham Park son of William Woodbridge, hop factor of Nags Head Yard, Southwark and Newington Place, and Elizabeth. He married 1849, Lewisham, Euphemia baptised 11 Jul 1823 St Giles, Camberwell, daughter of John BARRAUD Gentleman of Denmark Hill and Mary Ann and had children, Walter Hilton, born Sydenham age 9 months in 1851, Edwin Herbert, birth registered Jun quarter 1852, buried 18 Jun (age 1 month and 3 days), Edward baptised 23 Mar 1855, and Francis Edwin baptised 25 Jun 1856 here and buried 4 Feb 1857 (aged 8 months).

228. Cyril (Roland Montgomery) NEARY Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 17 Jun 1944 age 16, Ivorydown. Son of James Ernest Albert and Lilian May of 32 Panmure Road.

229. [97.] hidden by a bush. James NEWSON 18 Jun 1851. James NEWSOME was buried 5 Jul (age 43). Henry NEWSOM was buried 17 May 1858 (age 3 years 6 months).

230. [42.] N NEWTON.

231. Charles Edward NICHOLLS see War Memorial. Killed 7 Apr 1917 (age 29). Rifleman 18th battalion, London Irish Rifles, 1 of four brothers, age 12 in 1901, born Paddington son of Mr And Mrs Joshua NICHOLLS of 16 Fransfield Grove. Joshua, age 48 in 1901 general coachman, born Fordham, Cambridgeshire, married 1880 St Giles, Louisa MINETT age 23 in 1881, daughter of William, coffee house keeper of 35 Compton Street. (Ypres (Menin Gate) memorial)

232. [104.] Henry NIXON (illegible, 2006).

233. [4.] John NORMAN 1852. Of Wells Road, buried 8 Mar (age 62).

234. [28.] Ephr NORTH. Ephraim NORTH Farmer of Bell Green, age 74 in 1851, born Stockland, Devon. Married Anne and had children, John 16 Sep 1796 and Ephraham, 15 Jun 1800 baptised Yarcombe, Devon, and George 18 Jul 1802, Joseph 10 Aug 1804, Elizabeth born 8 Jan, baptised 16 Feb 1806, Rebecca born 20 Nov, baptised 14 Dec 1807, James born 31 Dec 1808 baptised 29 Jan 1809, Sarah born 31 Mar, baptised 19 Apr 1812, Mary 2 Jan 1814, and Harriett baptised 12 Apr 1818 at Dalwood, Devon.

235. [129.] (stands at end of 128) William NOSWORTHY Esq, died 1854, also his children Frederick James 1852 (age 2 years). Marian 1855. William, of 38 Mincing Lane buried 22 Jul (age 35). Will 18 Feb 1852, proved 18 Aug 1854, to widow Susan, and brother-in-law Frederick William BRIND of 14 Devonshire Street. Frederick James buried 15 January and Marian was buried 23 Apr (aged 3).

236. Charles (George) PALMER see War Memorial. Killed 28 Nov 1916 (age 22). Gunner 117th Brigade, RFA, age 6 in 1901 born Tottenham son of Mr and Mrs Thomas PALMER of 25 Fransfield Grove. (Karasouli Military Cemetery in Greece)

237. F.M. PARKER Civilian 2nd World War. Florence May, wife of Henry William ZINGES killed 19 Oct 1940 311 Liverpool Road, Islington age 54 with her husband, age 55 and daughter Florence May, age 18.

238. Percival Victor PEARCE see War Memorial. Died 3 Jul 1918 (age 21), Private 7th battalion Queens Own (Royal West Kent) Regiment and formerly of West Kent Yeomanry age 4 in 1901, born Hammersmith, London, son of Mr T.H. and Mrs E.A. of 116 Sydenham Road. Thomas Henry, licensed victualler of Molland, Devon, of Union Tavern, 2 Kings Cross Road, Clerkenwell St James, and Eleanor A. born Poplar. (Berlin South-Western Cemetery, Stahnsdorf)

239. [43.] Mrs Ann PEARSON 7 Jul… age….

240. G(ertrude) M(arguerite) PHILIPPS Civilian 2nd World War. PHILLIPS, killed 15 Mar 1945 age 23 along with the next, 73 Crystal Palace Park Road, wife of Richard Walter PHILLIPS, and daughter of Mr and Mrs W. SALE of 36 Skipton Road, Anfield, Liverpool.

241. R(ichard) W(alter) PHILIPPS Civilian 2nd World War. PHILLIPS, husband of Gertrude Marguerite. Killed (along with her) 15 Mar 1945 age 22 at 73 Crystal Palace Park Road. Son of Mr and Mrs W.J. PHILLIPS of 64 Gassiot Way, Sutton.

242. D(orothy) G(race) PHILP Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 15 Mar 1945 age 47, 73 Crystal Palace Park Road. Age 3 in 1901 born Seychelles, of St Clement, Haverfordwest, wife of Stuart Hatherley PHILP and daughter of Prebendary and Mrs G.E. WALTERS of 28 Dublin Crescent, Henleaze, Bristol. George E. born Haverfordwest married Ester G. age 28 in 1901, born Holloway, London.

243. John Andrew PIGGOTT see War Memorial. Died 6 Dec 1918 (age 33), Sapper RE (Postal Section), age 15 in 1901, born Penge, husband of Emma Frances of 35 Mosslea Road, Penge and son of (Andrew) Frederick gas works mains fitter age 56 in 1901, born Greenwich, Kent and his second wife, Mercy PEIRCE age 60 in 1901, born Faversham, where her marriage was registered Dec quarter, 1869. (Charleroi Communal Cemetery)

244. E.C.S. PILLOW Civilian 2nd World War. Edwin Cedric Stewart, killed 15 Mar 1945 age 16 at 73 Crystal Palace Park Road, son of the next.

245. M(arguerita) F(rances) PILLOW Civilian 2nd World War. Killed with her son 15 Mar 1945 at 73 Crystal Palace Park Road age 46, widow of William and daughter of Mrs C.E. THEOBALD of Burlinson, Bond Road, Poole, Dorset.

246. [84.] (adjacent to Crystal Palace memorial) George PLINCKE, died 14 Nov 1854 (age 6 years 9 months). Frederick PLINCKE age 35 in 1851, baptised 25 Dec 1815 St Ann Soho, of Ham Common, Ham St Andrew, Surrey was son of Heinrich (Henry) esquire of South Terrace, Brompton and Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire and Sarah, and married 15 Dec 1843, British Chaplaincy, St Petersburg, Russia, Sarah COLEMAN age 33 in 1851, born Walthamstow. They had children, Edward, age 6 in 1851, baptised there 29 Apr 1845, George, age 3 in 1851 baptised there 28 Mar 1848, buried here (as PLINCKE) 16 Nov, William, age 8 months in 1851, born Ham, Surrey, and Emma age 17 in 1871, of 1 Addison Terrace, St Barnabas, Kensington baptised here 22 Jun 1853. The firm of NICHOLLS & PLINCKE (the Magasin anglais).were silversmiths to the Tsars, notably at the marriage of Tsar NICHOLAS I’s daughter Alexandra in 1844.

247. [106.] (hidden)(chest tomb with a number of crosses at end shaped as swords) Harriet, widow of Captain Robert PRICE Bengal N.I. died 11 May 1880 (age 76), also Charlotte Savery, wife of Ralph PRICE Esquire, died 1st Apr 1850 (in 69th year). Also, Ralph PRICE Esq died 31 [3rd] Apr 1860 (age 84). See "Burke’s Peerage". Ralph b 8 Feb 1780 Chatham Place, buried 10 Apr, general merchant of William Street, London, son of Sir Charles, 1st baronet, (MP and Lord Mayor of London) married 3 Sep 1805 Hempstead, Gloucestershire, Charlotte Savery, buried 8 Apr (age 69), daughter of Lt Col Thomas Cartert HARDY Colonel Commandant, York Fusiliers (qv) of John Street, Berkeley Square, Middlesex. Captain Robert 67th regt born Sydenham, 13 Jul 1813 killed in action 5 Feb 1853 Donabue, near Rangoon married secondly, here 16 May 1850, his 1st cousin Harriet, daughter of Sir Charles PRICE 2nd Baronet.

248. [135.] Chest tomb behind railings. (At end) (overgrown) Richard Preston PRICHARD, the younger, who died 15 Apr 1869[1859], and his widow Marianne. Baptised 18 Jun 1807 St Lawrence Jewry or St Mary Magdalen, Milk Street, City of London, age 40 in 1851 of 20 Albert Road, buried 23 Apr, son of Richard Preston (buried 15 Nov 1836 (age 71)) and Selina TAYLOR (died Paddington, buried here 30 Mar 1857 (age 77). Marianne 28 in 1851 and 38 in 1861, a "shareholder" born London later of 1 Compton Villa, Seaside Road, Eastbourne died Finchley, buried 11 Jun 1884 (age 61), with issue. Emily Crosse PRICHARD of Botesdale, West Suffolk was buried 13 Oct 1854 (age 38).

249. [11.] Illen RAYNE. [Mr] Thomas RAYNE… aged 18 years.

250. [86.] Henry READING qv. Of St Thomas, Southwark buried 19 Aug 1853.

251. To the glory of God and in memory of Henry Syme REDPATH (north wall, west entrance) To the Glory of God and in memory of Henry Syme REDPATH for fifteen years Peoples Warden of this Church. The West Window of the Tower was enriched with stained glass to commemorate this devotion to the affairs of the Church. His attachment to its services at which he was a daily worshipper and his Kindness to persons of all classes. He died 28 Dec 1886 (age 67). "My father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly." Solicitor born Greenwich, baptised 31 March 1833 Woolwich St Mary Magdalen, son of James and Eleanor. He died 35 Kirkdale, of 23 Bush Lane, City of London, will proved 22 Feb 1887 to widow Harriett ADENEY, married 1847 Kings Norton, Worcestershire, near Birmingham, having children Henry Adeney born 19 Jun baptised 16 Aug 1848, William Syme REDPATH baptised 8 Jan 1851, Jessie Jane age 29 in 1881, baptised 13 Oct 1852, and Mary E., 27 in 1881 all born Sydenham. Henry Adeney REDPATH DLitt, MA Rector of Holwell, Dorset and of St Dunstan in the East from 1898 of 10 Idol Lane, London EC died 24 Sep 1908, editor of "the Concordance of the Septuagint with Hebrew equivalents" and of Modern Criticism of the Book of Genesis having married 1886 Catherine Helen, died 1898 daughter of Henry Peter AUBER, with issue.

252. [115. Sacred. To the memory of Mrs Sally RHODES, wife of Mr. John RHODES, late of this parish and daughter of William and [&] Esther WOOD late of St John(s) Street, Kingston upon Hull, who died 22 Oct 1886 [recte 1836] (aged 45 years), all you that come my grave to see, as I am now so you must be, prepare in time make no delay, in a few short days I was snatched away also of the above Mr. John RHODES who died 8th Mar 1849 (aged 69 years). Sally buried 29 Oct 1836 and John, of North Greenwich, buried 15 Mar 1849.

253. [130.] table tomb Mark William RIDGWAY. Anne, wife of Mark William RIDGWAY, died 1846. Ann RIDGWAY 2[7] Nov 186-. (not legible, 2006) Edmund SINCLAIR 8 Jan 185- (age 8-). (not legible, 2006) Mary Ann second wife of Mark William RIDGWAY, died 17 Jun 1868 (age 60). [Also in affectionate remembrance of] Mark William RIDGWAY, died 20 Jan 1877 (age 71). Mark, and Ann, born Thornborough, Buckinghamshire. He in 1851 Licensed Victualler of the Greyhound Inn, in 1861 wine merchant of Lime Tree Cottage, in Lower Sydenham, his will proved 19 Feb 1877. Anne buried 22 May 1840 (age 46), Ann buried 5 Dec 1854 (age 85), Mary Ann buried 23 Jun (age 68), and Mark William, buried 26 Jan. Edmund SINCLAIR, age 69 in 1841 with [his wife] Eliza, 62 in 1841, of Bell Green, Sydenham.

254. [133.] Jane RIMINGTON 1869 (age 61). Grave not noticed, 2006. Must refer to Jane RIVINGTON died 2 Feb, buried 10 Feb 1860 (age 65), will proved 2 Mar 1860, sister of Elizabeth RIVINGTON buried 22 Nov 1856 (age 74), will 30 Dec 1852, proved 13 Mar 1857. The RIVINGTONs were a family of publishers. Jane’s father Francis RIVINGTON, Bookseller of St Paul’s Churchyard died 18 Oct 1822 Islington, will 5 May 1820 proved 14 Jul 1823, son of John RIVINGTON Bookseller of St Paul’s Churchyard and Elizabeth Miller, sister of Sir Francis GOSLING Lord mayor of London. Francis married Margaret ELLILL, baptised 16 Oct 1754 St Mary Abchurch, died 1828, daughter of John merchant of Cannon Street and Pendleton, Lancashire and Jane was baptised 15 Jan 1796 at St Faith under St Paul, London. Her sister Margaret married 1803 Austin Friars, Thomas ROBINSON Esquire, Mayor of Oxford of Yarnton, Oxfordshire. Jane’s nephew John RIVINGTON Esquire of Sydenham lived 1812 – 86, had a daughter, Amy, living 1845, and the firm was sold in 1890.

255. [44 ] (propped up against 45). In memoriam W.R. 1849 G.R. 1834.

256. Ernest Allen ROBERTS see War Memorial. Died 27 Nov 1917, Private 2nd/6th battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment (labour corps), transferred to 68th Area Employment Company. Born Pentre, Denbighshire, registered 1876 Ruthin married Mabel A. of 3 Panmure Road. (Les Baraques Military Cemetery, Sangatte)

257. [45.] William ROBERTS Esquire of Sydenham, Kent, formerly surgeon of [H.M. 1st] Royal Regiment, youngest son of [the late] Edward Drayton ROBERTS. Also George. William’s will 11 Feb 1835, proved 21 Dec 1849 by wife Priscilla, children, George, baptised 4 Feb 1821 Bromley buried 1 Mar 1834 St Bartholomew (age 13), Henry Charles baptised 18 Aug 1822, Julia 28 Dec 1823 and Thomas Gibson 21 Sep 1828 all at Lewisham St Mary. Edward surgeon of Chancery Lane, Middlesex, will 7 Sep 1775 proved 17 Mar 1780 married Margaret BARNES, with issue Edward William baptised 14 Dec 1774, George 24 Mar 1777 and William 25 Jan 1779 all at Holborn St Andrew.

258. [64.] George ROCK. Mary Ann Feb 1851. George, carpenter, 45 in 1841, 55 in 1851 buried 2 Sep 1857 (aged 61), son of William blacksmith of Chelsfield, Kent. Mary ROCKE his wife, 45 in 1841, buried 26 Feb 1846 (age 54).

259. [60.] Catherine Martha ROGERS, died 27 Mar 1833 (age 65 [63 years]). James Anthony ROGERS, brother of the above, died 24 Aug 1840 (age 58), also Mrs Mary ROGERS, wife of J.A. ROGERS, died 31 May 1844 (age 58), also Thomas Goodwin ROGERS, youngest son of the above James and Mary ROGERS, who died 14th day of Aug 1844 (age 20). Catherine buried 3 Apr, James 29 Aug, Mary 6 Jun and Thomas Goodwin ROGERS was buried 22 Aug 1844. James Anthony and Mary had children James Anthony 12 May 1809, a draper’s outfitter of Watford in 1851, Caroline Harriet 20 Aug 1812, Harry Grooby 19 Apr 1814 and Charles John baptised 13 Jan 1816 all at Lewisham St Mary, Eliza Martha 10 Nov 1820 St Mary, Newington, and Thomas Goodwin baptised 13 Mar 1825 St Mary, Newington and St Peter, Walworth.

260. [148.] Lavinia ROGERS, died 3 Jul 1855 (age 45 years) "…long time bore…". She died Forest Hill and was buried 9 Jul.

261. [20h.] (ashes) Dipling Edward RUFF b 19 Feb 1902 died 30 Apr 1985.

262. [79.] (large, square grave (broken)) Norman SCOTT RUSSELL, born 7 Jun 1839 died 23 Apr 1929 at Rapallo, Italy. Louise SCOTT RUSSELL 1878 and her brother 1852. Norman, naval architect, 21 in 1861 and Louisa, 20 in 1861 both born Scotland were children of John SCOTT RUSSELL, Naval Architect and Civil Engineer born 9 May 1808 Parkhead, near Glasgow and died 8 Jun 1882 Ventnor, Isle of Wight, and Henrietta, 52 in 1861, born in Ireland of West Wood Lodge (at the corner of Crystal Palace Park Road and Westwood Hill), in Beckenham. (Louise, buried 12 March, (age 37) had an affair with the composer Sir Arthur SULLIVAN.) John, FRS, while conducting experiments to determine the most efficient design for canal boats, discovered the wave of translation or "soliton" wave, and had built a 30 foot wave tank in his garden. He revolutionised nineteenth century naval architecture, made one of the first experimental observations of the Doppler shift, he helped design (with Brunel) and built the ship the "Great Eastern", and founded the Institute of Naval Architects. His children Osborne buried 16 Apr 1852 (age 14); Alice Mary, age 22 in 1869 married 30 Sep 1869 here, Francois Arshur RAUSCH Esquire, age 28 in 1869 son of Jean Henri, esquire; and Mary Rachel, aged 26 in 1872, previously mistress of the said Arthur SULLIVAN, married 29 Oct 1872 William Henn HOLMES Bengal Civil Servant, age 25 in 1872.

263. H.L. SACH see War Memorial. Herbert Edward, killed 22 Aug 1918. Private 1/24th London battalion, Queens (Royal West Surrey) Regiment, of South Norwood. Born Brighton, age 14 in 1901. (Vis-en-Artois memorial, Pas de Calais, France)

264. Eric (William) SAICH H.M. Forces 2nd World War. Died 2 Oct 1941 (age 29). Lance Sergeant, 11th battalion East Surrey Regiment. Husband of Winifred Mary, and son of Ernest Walter and Maud. (Syston Cemetery, Leicestershire)

265. Sydney George SAMWAYS see War Memorial. Died of wounds received, 27 Oct 1917 (age 31). Private, 1st battalion Queens Own (Royal West Kent) Regiment, age 16 in 1901, builder’s apprentice, born Sydenham son of George, gardener age 54 in 1901, born Symondsbury and his wife, married 1882 Marylebone, Ann(ie) LYNAM. (Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery)

266. [61.] Emilie Hunter, the beloved child of John and Esther SATTERTHWAITE of London, who died in this place, 28 Sep 1832 (age 3 years 9 months). John, wine merchant age 40 in 1841 of Cullum Street, St Dionis, Backchurch, London married 26 Sep 1825 Chester, Holy Trinity, Esther HUNTER, aged 35 in 1841. They had children, Julie HUNTER baptised 28 Feb 1827 Kennington St Mark, Emily Hunter baptised 28 Jan 1829 St Giles, Camberwell buried here 2 Oct, Victorine Maria 21 Jun 1831, William Henry Lawrence 15 Nov 1832 and Edward Hunter baptise 16 May 1834, all at St Nicholas Acon, City of London.

267. M.W.N. SAWTELL Civilian 2nd World War. Margaret Wilson Mann killed 15 Sep 1940 age 90, 19 Crystal Palace Park Road. Widow of Captain J. SAWTELL and daughter of Captain Alexander and Margaret Wilson MANN. She was age 40 in 1891 and 48 in 1901, born Scotland of Hopecott, Barforth Road, Camberwell St Antholin and had children, Maggie 15 in 1891, Sarah Elizabeth Talbot age 13 in 1891 and John Alexander age 10 in 1891 all born in Scotland.

268. [73.] (headstone) Sacred to the memory of Harriet SCALES d 24 Dec 1854 (age 4 years). Edward SCALES, brickmaker and railway contractor age 42 in 1851 and 50 in 1861 born Crayford, Kent, married Frances age 33 in 1851, 40 in 1861, born Frindsbury, Strood, Kent and had, with other issue, Harriet born 1850 Rivenhall, in 1854 of Mistley, Essex, buried 29 Dec ("Lambeth" deleted).

269. Herbert SCULL see War Memorial. Herbert Hilton killed 10 Sep 1916. Rifleman, 5th (City of London) battalion, (London Rifle Brigade) London Regiment. Born Camberwell, of East Dulwich. (Thiepval memorial)

270. William Vaughan SCULTHORPE see War Memorial. Died 8 Jun 1917. 2nd Lieutenant 1st/22nd battalion, London Regiment, age 9 in 1901 of Uppingham, Rutland, born Leicester son of Mr W. of West Leigh, 3 Ashleigh Road, Leicester. (Woods Cemetery)

271. Frederick William SEADEN see War Memorial. Died of wounds received, 12 Nov 1917 (age 34). Sergeant, Army Service Corps (Mechanized Transport) attached 54th Siege Battery ammunition column. Born in West Ham, son of George and Clara. Married to Florence Elizabeth of 3 Mount Villas, Sydenham Hill Road. (St Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen)

272. (On house next to Church) St David’s. (blue plaque) L.C.C. [London County Council] Sir Ernest SHACKLETON (1874 – 1922) Antarctic Explorer Lived here.

273. (Major Sir Ernest Henry SHACKLETON born 15 Feb 1874 Kilkee, County Kildare of 14 Milnthorpe Road, Eastbourne, Sussex died on board the steam yacht Quest at Grytviken, South Georgia, in the Atlantic Ocean, will proved 12 May 1922, son of Henry SHACKLETON MD and Henrietta Letitia Sophia, daughter of Henry John GAVAN. Henry, age 54 in 1901 and Henrietta, 45 in 1891 and 55 in 1901 had other issue, Amy V., 25 in 1901, Frank, 14 in 1891, died 1941 Chichester alias "MELLORS", Ethel R. 22 in 1901, Eleanor H. 21, Clara L., 20, Helen, 8 in 1891 and 19 in 1901, Kathleen, 17, Gladys M. 14 born Sydenham. He married 9 Apr 1904 Emily Mary daughter of Charles DORMAN of Wadhust, Sussex. His more interesting brother Francis L. (Frank), Dublin Herald, was accused in the will of Sir Arthur VICARS, Ulster King of Arms, of stealing the Irish "crown jewels" (the star and badge of the Order of St Patrick, presented to the order in 1831 by King William IV and believed to have been made from diamonds belonging to Queen Charlotte) in 1907 from the heralds’ office in Dublin Castle which was the subject of a Viceregal commission of enquiry in 1908, and was made the subject of one of the "Secret Cases of Sherlock Holmes", 1998. It became a nationalist cause celebre and various protagonists met unfortunate ends: Shackleton was convicted of fraud in 1913 and changed his name living locally. Captain Richard H. GORGES killed a policeman in 1915 and was convicted of manslaughter. Francis Bennett GOLDING died in a motoring accident in France in 1918, and many stolen items, eg from Canterbury Cathedral, were found in his property. Sir Arthur VICARS was shot by a local IRA unit 14 Apr 1921, and his successor at the College of Arms was chiefly known for his creation of an elaborate dolls’ house called "Titania’s Palace". Suffice to say that Irish wills were burnt in 1922.)

274. Arabella SHEARD Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 14 Jan 1945 12 Panmure Road. Wife of Wilfred Herbert.

275. Beryl SHEARD Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 14 Jan 1945 age 5, 12 Panmure Road, daughter of Ernest Francis of 98 Bartley Road, and Eileen Alice.

276. Eileen SHEARD Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 14 Jan 1945 age 29, 12 Panmure Road, wife of Ernest Francis of 98 Bartley Road.

277. Mildred (Isabel) SHEARD Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 14 Jan 1945 age 39, 12 Panmure Road, daughter of Wilfred Herbert and Arabella. (qv)

278. Plaque (west entrance, north wall) . To the Glory of God and to the memory of Henry SHINER who was verger of this church for nearly 40 years and died within this sacred building on all saints eve 1917 (age 73 years) "faithful unto death". Henry SHINER Butler, Bootmaker, and finally verger age 46 in 1891 of Dee Villa, 34 Wells Road and 125 Castle Street, Salisbury St Edmund, Wiltshire was born in Abbotsbury, Dorset, son of Henry SHINER Carpenter of Gravel Hill, Chilbolton, Hampshire, born Powerstock and Mary of Litton Cheney, Dorset, and married 5 Jul 1867 St Edmund, Salisbury, Harriett BOLWELL, age 43 in 1891 born Salisbury. Their children were Walter Horace bankers clerk, age 2 in 1871 and Julia Mary, aged 17 in 1891, both born Salisbury.

278. Organ (brass). In memory of Frederick George SHINN Mus Doc FRCO FRCM Hon RAM and for many years Honorary Secretary of the Royal College of Organists. Organist at this church 1893 – 1950. died 8 Oct 1950 aged 82 years. "In arduis fidelis". Born 1867, of 21 Lawrie Park Avenue, SE26. Treasurer, Incorporated Society of Musicians and President of the RCO 1944–46. Son of George SHINN Professor of Music, born Clerkenwell, and Ann Margaret WARD, born Wapping, married 1865, registered Poplar, who lived at 340 Holloway Road, Islington.

279. John George SIMPSON see War Memorial. Died 9 Oct 1917 (age 40), 19th battalion, Australian Infantry (AIF), born Sydenham. Husband of Isabelle Jane of Ypres Cottage, Jamison Town, New South Wales and son of John and Caroline. (Passchendaele New British Cemetery)

280. [20ab.] (ashes) William SKEHENS loving husband and father, who fell asleep 29 Jun 2002 (age 81 years).

281. [20x.] (ashes) Baby SMALLMAN 20.3.1990.

282. [32.] Mrs Deborah SMITH, who departed this life 31 May 1842 (age 78). Aged 75 in 1841, buried 4 Jun (see also YOUNG).

283. Edwin Ernest SMITH see War Memorial. Killed 7 Jun 1917 (age 25). Rifleman, 21st (County of London) battalion (1st Surrey Rifles), London Regiment, born Dulwich son of Edwin James and Mary Jane of 4 Kelvin Grove. (Ypres (Menin Gate) memorial)
Frank Loui(e)s SMITH see War Memorial. Died 10 Dec 1915 (age 21). Able Seaman RNVR, son of Mr M. and Mrs of 4 Kelvin Grove. (Alexandria (Chatby) Military & War Memorial Cemetery (Egypt))

284. [86.] George Rolph SMITH qv. Or William, known to his friends as George, of Penge buried 18 Aug 1853 (age 37).

285. [123.] large chest tomb. behind railings next to church entrance (overgrown, 2006). With coat of Arms. Sarah, wife of Asketh [Haskett] SMITH Esq, died Jun 1850 (age) also Asketh [Haskett] SMITH Esq, who departed this life 25 Feb 1840, age 90 years, also Thomas SMITH, late 14th Light Dragoons, eldest son of the above, born 13 Mar 1789, died 27 Aug 1858 [1838]. Haskett was the son of Thomas SMITH Druggist and Apothecary, Mayor of Salisbury 1745, will 4 Jan proved 15 Feb 1771 (who had a brother Edmund) and his second wife, Grace Gulliver, sister of Thomas DIBBEN of Handley, Dorset. Grace had married Thomas HASKETT Esquire of Alton Pancras near Cerne in Dorset and their daughter Mary baptised 1736 Alton Pancras married 1758 Salisbury Cathedral, William PARRY Esquire, cousin of Walter HODGES DD, Provost of Oriel College, Oxford.
Thomas and Grace had children, Nanny, Thomas Watley, druggist and apothecary, Alice wife of Edward HOLDAWAY, Peggy, wife of Alexander FORSYTHE of Salisbury St Edmund, who had a daughter Mary Magdalen ALLEN, Samuel clerk and Haskett SMITH. Samuel had a son Samuel SMITH Esquire of 7 North Terrace, Camberwell will 13 Oct 1848 proved 26 Dec 1849 who had sons Rev Samuel SMITH living 1849 and Haskett esquire who married Catherine both living in 1849. Haskett SMITH esquire of Bedford Square and 9 America Square, acquired the lease of Newlands in 1790 and married 17 Apr 1784 All Hallows Staining, London, Sarah who died age 76, (daughter of William MORETON Esquire of the Custom House, London and Sarah of Walworth, Surrey, and whose sister Ann MORETON had married Thomas BETTESWORTH, Merchant and slave-owner of Mark Lane, City of London), and had issue: Sarah, baptised 2 Feb 1785 St Botolph without Aldgate, buried here 24 Jul 1866 (age 81); Mary Ann baptised there Feb 1786, died Muiresk House, Tarriff, Scotland, buried 24 Jul 1872 here (age 86)(who married 7 Nov 1807 All Hallows the Less, City of London, Paul MALIN Esquire died New Shoreham, Sussex, buried here 4 Aug 1845 (age 70) with issue (see CHILTON, qv)); Maria 8 Jan 1788; Thomas 17 Apr 1789; and William 4 Nov 1780. Thomas married Elizabeth and had Haskett baptised 5 Nov 1813 St Nicholas, Brighton who married 1 Oct 1853 Epsom, Surrey, Ann BRITTEN who died 1895 (age 83) registered Cranbrook, Kent, and was father of Walter Parry Haskett SMITH, age 74 in 1936, the founder of the British sport of rock-climbing, who died 11 Mar 1946, of Francis St Barbe Haskett, baptised 16 Apr 1861 South Bersted, and of Edmund Lyons Wellesley Haskett, baptised there 18 Sep 1862. The St Barbe name came from a relative of the second wife of Haskett’s brother Samuel, and an Ursula ST BARBE had married the Elizabethan, Sir Francis WALSINGHAM William esquire of Newlands died 5 Aug 1876 at 20 Hyde Park Terrace, will proved 19 Sep 1876 having married age 79 in 1870, Victoria Petronila del Saz CABALLERO, a Spaniard who moved to Newlands Park with all her relatives and installed as head of the household a priest who would say mass in an outbuilding, and moved to Roehampton in 1872. Venner Road runs through this site.

286. [30.] Henry Francis the beloved son of Henry and Mary SMITH. Henry, age 8 in 1851 b Stoke Newington buried 1 May 1854 (age 13) was son of Henry, stockbroker of 24 Change Alley, Cornhill and Prospect Cottage, Forest Hill age 33 in 1851, born Stoke Newington will 23 Jan proved 24 Apr 1856 and Mary age 32 in 1851 born Stoke Newington, of 43 Devonshire Place, Brighton. Henry had a sister Frances, aged 38 in 1861 and children, Mary Harriett age 10 in 1851, born Stoke Newington, George Burnand age 9 in 1861, born in Sydenham and Elizabeth Frances.

287. [51.] In memoriam. [In a vault beneath the vestry of this church rest the remains of] Ann SMYTHE, mother of Robert Thomas Vines SMYTHE, died 18 Sep 1837 (age 62), also Eliza SMYTHE, aunt of R.T.V. SMYTHE, obit 20 Sep 1858 (age 70 [79]). Also Robert Thomas Vines SMYTHE, obit August 12 [4th] 1868 (age 73). Emily Elizabeth SMYTHE, daughter of Robert T.V. SMYTHE, obit 25 Jan 1858 (age 28), and Mary Ann SMYTHE, wife of the above R.T.V. SMYTHE obit 18 Nov 1863 (age 60). Ada Grace RICHARDSON, daughter of R.T.V. SMYTHE, and wife of James RICHARDSON, obit 5 Mar 1880 (age 33).
   Ann of Camberwell, Surrey and later 4 Stafford Place, North Brixton, died Edenbridge, Kent and was buried 26 Sep. Eliza died Dencross and was buried 29 Sep (age 78). Robert esquire, coal merchant of Rose Cottage, Seven Sisters Road, Holloway age 56 in 1851, died Pera Lodge, Loughborough Road, Brixton and was buried 7 Aug having married Mary Ann age 47 in 1851, of 43 Hutchinson Place, St Mary, Gravesend, Kent with issue, Emily Eliza(beth) age 21 in 1851, baptised 17 Oct 1830 Newington St Mary, buried 2 Feb (age 29); Alice age 17 in 1851 born Newington; Walter age 14 in 1851, born Camberwell; Ada Grace age 6 in 1851 born there, died Richmond buried 11 Mar (age "34"); Flemming, age 2 in 1851 born Camberwell; and Arthur Sidney, clerk in the National Bank, of 9 Charing Cross, Westminster.

288. [54.] (hidden by trees) Mrs Ann SMYTHE, mother of the above Robert SMYTHE, obit 18 Sep 1837 (age 62), also Emily Elizabeth daughter of Robert SMYTHE, obit 25 Jan 1858 (age 79), also Eliza SMYTHE, aunt of the above Robert SMYTHE, obit 10 Sep 1858 (age 79), also Mary Ann, wife of Robert T.V. SMYTHE, obit 18 Nov 18—(age 60). Tombstone by PLUMLEY of Sydenham. Ann was buried on 26 Sep.

289. [101.] overgrown (with ivy). Elizabeth Jane SNELLING of Bermondsey, late of Penge [, Surrey]. William SNELLING, husband of the above, died 20 Oct 1856 (age 44). William, son of the above, died 15 Dec 1844 (age 15 months). Alfred, son died 25 Jun 1852 (age 5 weeks). John, son died 29 Apr 1855 (age 9 years 8 months). William age 39 in 1851, Clothier and Outfitter born St Giles, Bloomsbury died Penge, buried 27 Oct here, married Elizabeth Sarah, age 34 in 1851 born Wapping and lived at 1 Dockhead, Bermondsey St Mary Magdalen with children John age 5, died Penge, buried 8 May (aged 9 years "9" months), Elizabeth 4, Harriet, 2, William and Thomas both age 7 months. Alfred died at Penge and was buried 2 Jul.

290. [139.] [Here lieth the body of] Henry Petit Leigh SOTHEBY born 15 May 1846, died 24 Oct 1846 [of the same year]. Baptised 10 Jul and buried 31 Oct (age 5 months), and his sister Rosa Mary b Forest Hill was baptised here 24 Sep 1847, died Wells 1895 (age 47). Their siblings were Alice Maria 6 in 1851 born Chelsea of Buckfast Abbey, Buckfastleigh, Devon, died 1915 and (Frederic) Wilkinson Pettit SOTHEBY born Norwood, age 1 in 1851 and died 1898. Their father, Samuel Leigh SOTHEBY gentleman 1805-61 was the last of that family to be an auctioneer of literary property, he was born Hampstead and drowned while fishing in the River Dart and married 1843 Chelsea, Julia Emma age 70 in 1891, baptised 20 Aug 1820 Northfleet, Kent died 1898 Hastings (age 77) granddaughter of Thomas PITCHER who founded Northfleet dockyard.

291. Arthur W(illiam) STEVENS H.M. Forces 2nd World War. Died 13 Jun 1943 (age 21), sergeant RAF Volunteer Reserve, son of Frederick Arthur and Eva Blanche, and married to Irene Lilian of Sydenham. (Weersels (Rossum) Roman Catholic Cemetery (Netherlands))

292. Herbert Samuel STEVENS see War Memorial. Died 12 Nov 1916 (age 30). Private, 22nd (County of London) battalion (The Queen’s) London Regiment, husband of Kate May and son of Samuel and Sarah Elizabeth of 76 Wells Road. (Carnoy Military Cemetery, France)

293. Lectern. In memory of Emmie STEVENSON 1904 – 1994.

294. [20q.] (ashes) Alice STEWART b 14 Aug 1921 d 23 Jan 1989.

295. [20r.] (ashes) Charles Alexander Woolgar STEWART b 1916 d 2002.

296. [20c.] (ashes) In memory of a wonderful Dad, Jack STONE b 25 Jul 1913 d 13 May 2005.

297. Plaque (west end, near entrance) To the Glory of God and in loving memory of Oliver John STONE BSc London 2nd Lieut. Royal Field Artillery, youngest son of Edward Mulready and Alice Maria STONE of Cumnor, Sydenham, who died in France on the 22nd Sep 1916 (30th year) of wounds received in action the previous day. He was a member of the choir of this church. "For I am persuaded that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord." Romans VIII 38-39. Territorial force. Administration 11 Nov £1494 19s (Gezaincourt Communal Cemetery Extension, France) Edward Mulready STONE, Merchant age 27 in 1872 of Cumnor, the Drive born Kensington (son of John Jefferies, gentleman) married here 8 Aug 1872 Alice Maria age 30 in 1881 b London daughter of William BROWNING and had Claude Edward, 7 in 1881 baptised 27 Aug 1873 St Bartholomew, Gerald W., 5 in 1881, Muriel F. 3 in 1881 and Harold M., 2 in 1881 all born Sydenham.

298. Orlando Napier STRUTT see War Memorial. Died of wounds received, 17 Jun 1917. Rifleman 20th battalion KRRC. Born Sydenham. (Arras memorial)

299. Maud (Fanny) SWEETING Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 14 Jan 1945 age 72 at 10 Panmure Road. Daughter of Alfred.

300. Plaque. In loving memory of Alfred SYRETT JP late of Oaklands, Sydenham sometime churchwarden of St Stephens church, Coleman Street, [London] EC and for many years a worshipper in this church, who departed this life on the 19 Mar 1924 (in his 74th year). "Because I live ye shall live also." Solicitor, born Hoxton 30 in 1881 at 159 Victoria Park Road, Hackney and of 115 Moorgate, died Horner Grange, West Hill, Sydenham will proved 25 Apr to wife Florence, 26 in 1881 b South Hackney. Children Clarence Goullee solicitor, age 5 in 1881 born Stoke Newington, London; Reginald Moody 2 in 1881, born South Hackney; and Herbert Sutton, solicitor, Syrett & Sons, CBE 1919 LlB CC, and DL for City of London, of 2 John Street, Bedford Row who married 1910 Rosina Alice, daughter of John JENKINS, who died 16 Feb 1943 the London Clinic, Devonshire Place, W1 and had two sons, the younger of whom killed in France 1944.

301. Alfred Montague SYRETT see War Memorial.

302. Plaque (west wall). Nec Aspera Terret, emblem of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers. To the Glory of God and in proud and loving memory of Alfred Montague SYRETT 2nd Lieutenant 1st Batt. Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Youngest son of Alfred and Florence SYRETT of Oaklands, Sydenham who was killed in action whilst leading his men in an attack at Bullecourt, France on 4th May 1917 (age 29 years), beloved by all who knew him. "If our time be come, let us die manfully for our brethren, and let us not stain our honour" 1 Maccabees IX 10. (Arras memorial) Administration 27 Sep.

303. [5.] A.W.T. 1845.

304. J(essie) C(onstance) TATE Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 1 Aug 1944 age 60, 50 Park Court, Lawrie Park Road. Daughter of the late Thomas Fleetwood and Elizabeth.

305. Edgar (Morrell) THEOBALD see War Memorial. Died of wounds received, 20 Jul 1915. Private 15th battalion, London Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Own Civil Service Rifles). Son of Mrs C. of 4 Park Mansions, Sydenham Park. (Bulley-Grenay Communal Cemetery, French extension)

306.Harold John TOMKINS see War Memorial. Killed 9 May 1916 (age 21), Gunner "A" battery, 77th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, son of Joseph Edmund and Annie, of 2 Fransfield Grove, Upper Sydenham. (Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe, Pas de Calais)

307. [86.] George TOPILAM [TOPHAM] qv. Or TOPPING of Penge, buried 18 Aug 1853.

308. [20i.] (ashes) In loving memory of Robert TOWNSEND b 27 Apr 1914 died 7 Dec 1998.

309. [112.] short grave, near ground Elizabeth TREHEARN, died 14 Sep 1835 (age 50), also Susan TREHEARN sister of the above, died 23 Feb 1845 (age 60). Mary Elizabeth TREHEARN. John TREHEARN, Butcher will 4 May proved 25 May 1807 was uncle of Elizabeth buried 22 Sep, Susannah buried 3 Mar and John, farmer of Lewisham, married 13 Sep 1804 Lewisham, Mary OWEN and had Mary Elizabeth baptised 24 Apr 1805 Lewisham buried here 26 Jun 1855 (age 51), Elizabeth 19 Sep 1806, John 14 Aug 1808, Edward Owen 19 Feb 1811, Abra(ha)m Owen 27 Jun 1813 (died Christ Church, Forest Hill, buried 16 Mar 1844 (age 42)) and James 5 Sep 1815. Elizabeth’s will 25 Jul 1816, proved 3 Oct 1835 and Susannah’s will 14 Nov 1836 proved 19 March 1845. Mary Elizabeth’s will 14 Dec 1847 proved 6 Oct 1855 to her brothers, John, Abraham and James and her sister Elizabeth, wife of James GROOM. An Elizabeth TRAHEARN was buried 18 Aug 1856 (age 75).

310. Leslie Howard TURNER see War Memorial. Died 26 Mar 1919 (age 19). Private 20th battalion, Durham Light Infantry. Son of Mrs Minnie TURNER of 52 Laurel Grove, Penge. (Cologne Southern Cemetery)

311. Gladys (May) UNWIN Civilian 2nd World War. Killed 14 Jan 1945 age 21, 14 Panmure Road, daughter of William Augustus.

312. [94.] S.V. 1846. M.V. 1846.

313. Arthur Edward John VEAL see War Memorial. Killed 8 Jun 1918 (age 19). Private, 6th battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment, born Sydenham, son of Arthur Edward of 42 Mount Ash Road. (Pozieres memorial, Somme)

314. [99.] Susanna[e], wife of Joseph VEREY of this parish, who died 26 Feb 1849 (age 46) adieu best partner of my life, a loving mother and a faithful wife, also Mary VEREY daughter of the above 1867 [- not visible -] (age 13 months). Joseph was master brewer, Sydenham Brewery and licensee of the White Horse public house, Bell Green, Sydenham, born Piddington, Oxfordshire, age 52 in 1851. His daughter Georgina, age 21 in 1851 was born St Pancras, and he married secondly, 24 Nov 1834, Lewisham St Mary, Susanna BELL age 37 in 1841 by whom he had Joseph 15 in 1851, Thomas brewer, 13, Susan 11, Sarah 9 and Mary, 4, all born Sydenham. Mary Ann VEREY buried 17 Dec 1845 (age 13 months) and Susanna was buried 6 Mar. Joseph age 64 in 1861 married thirdly 1853 Camberwell, Mary Ann PYEMAN age 43 in 1861, born Old Newton, Suffolk and had further issue Joseph, age 6 in 1861, Emma 4, Julia 2 and Annie, age 1 month.

315. Brass. In affectionate remembrance of Charles Beaumont WALLER MB FRCS b 21 Oct 1840 died 12 Jun 1895 who for 30 years by his skill as a physician and his kind and sympathetic nature gave relief and comfort to many patients and friends. This tablet is erected by them and in order to further perpetuate his memory and to record this devotion to children they have raised a fund for the Home for Sick Children, Lower Sydenham where a ward has been named after him. (by Cox and Buckley, London.) Age 27 in 1867 (son of Charles, MD) and died 2 West Hill, Sydenham (age 54), having married 3 Aug 1867 here, Harriet CURREY age 19 in 1867 born Brook Street, Hanover Square daughter of Henry, architect, and had four children, Henry Beaumont, baptised 1868 at St Bartholomew, Florence Maryann, Walter Beaumont and Edith M., all born Sydenham.

316. [1.] (inscription) Jane WALTERS 25 [27] Oct 1850 (34th year). Buried 31 Oct.

317. [46.] John WALTERS of Peak Hill, Sydenham. Of Well Close, London. Died Jul. Also Ann WALTERS.

318. Brass near altar. The Altar in this Church was dedicated to the Glory of God in memory of Herbert WALTON sometime Churchwarden who departed this life on Christmas morning 1901 aged 50 years. Erected by his Mother. Cox and Buckley London.

319. (brass in south porch) South porch doors opened 27 Feb 2000 in memory of Charles WARD 1909 – 1998 whose pleasure it was to welcome all who entered here.

320. [20f.] (ashes) In loving memory of Charles Emmanuel WARD b 1909 d 1998.

321. [86.] James WARDLOW qv. Alias WALLER of Penge, buried 18 Aug 1853 (age 27).

322. [56.] Joseph WARTNABY esq died 9 Dec 1853 (in the 83rd year of his age). (He was an insurance agent buried 14 Dec (age 82), will proved 9 Jan 1854 to wife Lucy.

323. [20w.] (ashes) In loving memory of George E.S. WEST b 1912 d 1991. From your loving wife Irene, son, daughters and grandchildren.

324. Brass in chancel over sanctuary entrance. In memory of William Joseph WESTBROOK Mus Doc Cantab for 39 years Organist of this Church 1 Jan 1831 – 24 Mar 1894. As a mark of deep respect and in grateful appreciation of his great kindness, this tablet is placed here by 50 Members of the Choir past and present Jan 1896. Cox and Buckley, London. Professor of Music, of 3 Redbury Grove, born Mile End, baptised 30 Jan 1831 Whitechapel St Mary, son of William coal meter of 12 Church Street, Spitalfields and Martha Mary daughter of Thomas SUMERLING, Carpenter of Grey Eagle Street and Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas HOLDOM Brewer. Married 1 Aug 1855 St Matthew, Bethnal Green, Ann DUDDRIDGE.

325. [20u.] (ashes) Ted WHEELER b 7 Apr 1923 d 5 Mar 2004.

326. [89.] l WHI.

327. [24.] WHITE.

328. [26.] [Sacred to the memory of] M[r] Joseph WHITE of this parish, who departed this life December 18[4-] age…

329. John Davenport WILES see War Memorial. Died 4 Oct 1916 (age 34) 2nd Lieutenant, 1st battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Son of William David of Hillside, Sydenham Hill Road. (Struma Military Cemetery, Greece)

330. [20m.] (ashes) Helen WILLANS friend d 1992.

331. [137.] William WILLOUGHBY died 6 Apr 1853 (age 33 years). Coachman, aged 25 in 1841, 32 in 1851 buried 14 Apr of Dartmouth Row son of William job master and married 3 Oct 1844 Lewisham St Mary, Jane PIKE widow born Cobham, Surrey age 34 in 1851 buried here 14 May 1858 (age 41), daughter of Henry GROVE Farmer and mother of Charlotte b Christchurch, Middlesex. They had children, William Albert baptised 29 Aug 1845 St Bartholomew, age 5 in 1851 and Mary A. age 3 in 1851, born in Lewisham, and Emma Jane baptised here 17 Sep 1852. A Sydney WILLOUGHBY was buried 14 May 1857 (age 3 years 5 months).

332. [52.] Emma wife of Richard WILSON of Perry Vale in this parish who departed this life 29 Nov 1844 (age 34). First child Emma 18 Nov 1840. Emma was buried 5 Dec, and her daughter Emma, of Perry Vale, buried 27 Nov 1840 (age 4 days).

333. (In chancel floor) Sacred to the memory of Emma who died 24 Nov 1840 aged 3 days and of Richard who died 2 Dec 1844 aged 6 days, children of Richard and Emma WILSON of Perry Vale. Richard buried 5 Dec.

334. (In chancel floor) Sacred to the memory of Richard WILSON of Molesworth House, Brighton who died 22 Sep 1869 aged 69. Also of Emma his wife who died at Perry Vale, Sydenham 29 Nov 1844 aged 34. i.e. in childbirth. Richard merchant age 41 in 1841 and 60 in 1861 born Westmorland, buried 27 Sep, married Emma, age 38 in 1841 and had also Emma, age 18 in 1861, baptised here 17 Aug 1842 and Mary, age 17 in 1861 baptised here 15 Sep 1843.

335. [121.] cross Francis WOOD, died 1846 age. Buried 5 Feb (age 60), a gardener aged 56 in 1841, married Mary 56 in 1841 and had James age 17 in 1841.

336. [48.] [Jane?] WOODNORTH.

337. A(nna) M(aria) WOODS Civilian 2nd World War. Died 12 Sep 1940 age 51 Guys Hospital, London Bridge, injured 10 Sep Ewer Street Shelter, of 130 Union Street, Southwark, daughter of the late Mr W.H. WOODS.

338. [98.] erected by a widowed mother to the memory of Margaret Nodes WOODWARD died 24 April 1848 (in childbirth age 30) also Mary Margaret WOODWARD died Feb 1848 (age 3). Margaret buried 29 Apr (age 29), and Mary 10 Feb.

339. James Henry Chas WORSELL see War Memorial. Died of wounds received, 11 Oct 1916 (age 23), Sergeant "A" Battery, 94th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Age 8 in 1901. Born Beckenham, son of Frederick, a postman and Clara (born South Leigh, Devon) of 12 Mount Ash Road and a scholar of Sydenham Hill Road school. (Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais)

340. [108.] (several graves broken up - not found 2006) Marion Elizabeth WRENN of Penge, died 25 May 1839 (age 34). Also James John age. Richard George WRENN died 22 Nov 1846. Farmer of Penge baptised 22 Jul 1804 Dulwich College, son of William WREN and Mary, age 35 in 1841 buried 27 May (age 42), will 16 May 1846 proved 15 Nov 1853, to his brother William, age 59 in 1861, baptised 25 Mar 1802, grocer of Penge Lane who married Mary age 59 in 1861 born in Epsom.. With Maria Elizabeth, buried 31 May, he had George Hester, age 10 in 1841, 38 in 1871 grocer’s traveller born "Penge", William, age 8 in 1841 baptised 23 Jun 1833, Marian Elizabeth, age 5 in 1841 born Penge, baptised 4 Mar 1836 and John WRENN baptised 24 Jul 1839, all at St Lukes, West Norwood.

341. [20l.] (ashes) Leonard Warne WRIGHT 1909 – 2000. Beatrice Mary WRIGHT b 1913 d 1992. Also their daughter, Jennifer LUCKHURST b 1942 d 2004.

342. [20v.] (ashes) In loving memory of May Dorothy YARDLEY b 1904 d 2001 teacher. reader. traveller.

343. (brass in hall) This kitchen was dedicated by The Archdeacon of Lewisham 18 Jan 2004 in memory of May YARDLEY 1904-2001.

344. [35.] In memory of Ann the beloved and much respected wife of Thomas YOUDE of the Ship Tavern, Naval and Military hotel, Woolwich, who died 26 [25] May [Jan’y] 1834 (age 60). Buried 1 Feb. Perhaps Ann NARRAMORE who married a Thomas YOUDE 20 Jun 1818 St Martin in the Fields?

345. [124.] Edward YOUNG, died 2 Feb 1840 (age). Elizabeth YOUNG, wife of Edward, died 1 Oct 1841, (age 27). Edward buried 8 Feb (age 33) married 27 Jul 1836 Lewisham St Mary, Elizabeth ROBERTS, 25 in 1841 buried 8 Oct (age "26") mother of Margaret Jane age 4 in 1841, baptised 4 Oct 1837 Lewisham St Mary and Henry Robert age 1 in 1841, baptised here 8 Nov 1839.

346. [37.] 2 large, three small graves Thomas and Dorcas YOUNG. Elizabeth. Mary. Edmund 1846. Elizabeth … DAVIS. Thomas Young. D.S. 1842. (not legible, 2006). Edmund buried 3 Jun 1846 (aged 17 months), and Deborah SMITH buried 4 Jun 1842 (age 78).

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
ABLETT 20, 32
ABLITT 32
ADAMS 33–42
ADENEY 251
AINGER 150
ALDOUS 20, 43
ALLEN 44, 285
ALLUM 127
AME 45
AMICE 74
ANDERSON 121
ANDREWS 19, 46, 168
ANGOLD 19
ARNOLD 47
ATTREE 19, 48
AUBER 251
AUNG SAN Suu Kyi 7
AVEBURY 138
AWDRY 7

BACK 19, 49
BACON 34
BAKER 19, 50, 80, 482
BALDWIN 19, 33, 38
BARBER 51
BARNES 19, 52, 257
BARRAUD 227
BARRY 53, 54, 55
BARTLETT 56
BAXTER 171
BAY 125
BEALE 19
BEDFORD 19
BEDNALL 57
BELL 20, 58, 314
BENFIELD 19, 59
BENNETT 59, 273
BERRIMAN 61
BETTESWORTH 285
BIGGS 6
BILLING 171
BINKS 62
BLOXHAM 63
BLUNT 20, 64
BODLE 65
BODY 19, 66
BOLWELL 19, 67, 278
BONHOEFFER 39
BOTTOMLEY 68
BOVET 148
BOWDLER 2, 69-72
BOWEN 19, 20
BOWYER 19, 73
BOYES 20, 74
Boyne 10
BRADBERRY 104
BRETT 19, 75
BRIANT 122
BRIDGEMAN 20, 76
BRIND 235
BRITTEN 285
BROOKSBANK 77, 78
BROWN 19,79- 81, 93, 105
BROWNE 82, 161
BROWNING 134, 297
Buckley 132
BUNTING 10
BURROWS 7, 158

CAMPBELL 39
CANDY 19, 83
CARLETON 84
CARLTON 84
CARROLL 85
Carteret 168
Cartert 247
CARTWRIGHT 19, 64, 86
CARWARDINE 20, 87, 88
CASSY 20, 89
CHAMPION 19, 90
CHAPLIN 19, 108
Chapman 102
CHAPPELL 91
CHILTON 92, 285
CHITTENDEN 93
CHUBB 94
CHURCH 95
CLAYTON 20, 96
CLIFFORD 20, 97
CLINCH 98
CLOADER 99
COBB 100
COCKIN 101, 102
COLEMAN 246
COLLINS 19
Collinson 77, 78
COLSON 102
COLVILLE 103
COMPTON 104
COOK 19, 105
COPPING 1, 106
Corderoy 43
CORKE 131
CORKILL 119
Cottle 19, 153, 154
COTTON 72
COULSON 19, 107, 108
COURTENAY 39
COVELL 109
COX 20, 132
CREIGHTON 151
CRIPPS 19,
CRIPS 65
CROCKER 47
CROKAT 7
CROUGHTON 116
Cufaude 205
CURREY 315
CURTEIS 116
CUTBILL 110, 111

Dacres 39, 40, 42
DAINTON 205
DAMPIER-CHILD 189
DANIEL 19, 112
DARBY 113
Davenport 19, 64, 329
DAVIDSON 114
DAVIES 19, 199
DAVIS 19, 115, 346
DAWES 116
de GLEHN 151
DEAN 109
DENTON 117
DIBBEN 285
DICK 20, 118, 119
Dipling 261
Dod 103
DORMAN 273
DRAKE-BROCKMAN 138
Drayton 257
DREW 20, 44, 120, 12
Drusilla 109
DUDDRIDGE 324
Duff 169
Duffus 168
DUJARDYN 20, 122, 123
Duke of DORSET 5
DUNCAN 151
DURRANT 20, 123, 124
DYTEMAN 125Earl of DARTMOUTH 5, 6

Earl of DEVON 39
EDNEY 126, 127
EDWARDS 128, 181
ELIOT 195
ELLACOMBE 7
ELLILL 254
ELLISON 156
ELLUM 20
EMMET 151
ENGLISH 3, 4, 130, 131, 221
ENTHOVEN 132
EVANCE 133
EVANS 19, 161

Fabian 64
FAWCETT 62
FEDERAU 134
FERGUSON 135
FIELDING 1, 136
Fleetwood 304
FOREMAN 1, 137
FORSTER 138
FORSYTHE 285
FOUNTAIN 20, 139
FOX 140
FRACKLETON 141
FRANCIS 20, 142
FRASER 143
FREEBREY 20, 144
FULFORD 33, 38

GARLAND 19, 145
GARRATT 146
GARTON 14
GAVAN 273
GIBSON 19, 147
GILLMAN 148
GLASS 205
GLIDE 19, 152
GOLDING 273
Goodwin 259
GORGES 273
GOSLING 254
GREEN 19, 153, 154
GREER 19, 155
GREGG 156
GREGORY 157
GRIFFITH 20, 158
GRIFFITHS 159
GRIGG 19, 160
GRITTEN 173
Grooby 259
GROOM 19, 161, 162
GROOMBRIDGE 171
GROVE 150, 331
GUILLMORE 163

HALES 171
HALL 159
HARDINGHAM 90
HARDSTONE 165
HARDY 1, 166-169, 247
HARMAN 20, 170
HARRIES 140
HARRILD 171
HARRIS 1, 172
Harrison 92
HART 173
HASKETT 92, 285
HASWELL 174
HAWKINS 19, 175
HAYNES 179
HAYTER 19, 176
HEELAS 117
HENDERSON 19, 103,177
HERBAGE 178
HEREFORD 179
HERON 180
HEWITT 181
HIGGS 43
Hilton 269
HODGE 34
HODGES 285
HOLDAWAY 285
HOLDOM 324
HOLLIS 19, 182
HOLMES 9, 262
HONEYBUN 80
HORLOCK 20, 183
HORWOOD 168
HOWARD 97
HOWELL 140
HOWES 19
HUGGETT 155
HUGHES 19, 184
Hume 151
HUNTER 12, 185, 266
HUSBAND 77
Huyshe 6
HYTTEN 19, 186

JACKSON 17, 65
JAMES 1, 151, 187, 188
JEFFERY 19
JEFFREY 189
JENKINS 300
JOHNSON 190
JOLLY 19, 191
JONES 19, 20, 101, 192, 193,
    194, 195
JOURDAIN 7
KEEPING 171KEMBLE 196, 197
KERIGAN 198
KIMPTON 20, 199
KINGSTON 18
KNIBBS 200
KNOWLER 20, 201
KNOWLES 202

LAMB 203
LANCE 204
LANDON 146
LANE 43
LAVELL 205
LAWES 206
LAWLER 207
LAWRENCE 19, 168, 208
LAWRIE 209, 210
LEGGE 5
Leigh 290
Loader 178
LOVETT 83
LUBBOCK 138
LUKIN 42
LUNN 211
Lydford 66
LYNAM 265
LYON 77, 78, 212

MACDONALD 47
MacGregor 184
MACKENZIE 206
MALIN 92, 285
MANDELL 151
MANN 267
MARCHANT 19, 213
MARLING 140
MARRIOTT 19, 214, 215
MARSHALL 19, 131, 216
MARTIN 19, 20, 217
MASTERS 59
MATTHEWS? 126
MAY 19, 219
MAYHEW 192
MAYOW 34, 39, 40, 41, 166
MCDOWELL 168
MELLORS 273
MEWETT 220
MILLER 19, 221, 222, 254
MINETT 231
MOBBS 16
MOBERLEY 7
MOBERLY 7
MONTAGU 138
MOORE 223
MORETON 285
MORGAN 19, 224, 225
Morrell 305
MURRAY 226
Myddelton 19, 194
MYFYR 195

NARRAMORE 344
NASH 227
NEARY 20, 228
NEWSON 229, 230
NICHOLLS 19, 231
NIXON 232
Nodes 338
NORMAN 233
NORTH 84, 234
NOSWORTHY 235

O’CONNOR 19
OELLUM 129
Offley 168, 169
OLDFIELD 7
OLIVER 171
OSBORNE 19
OVERBURY 140
OWEN 309

PAIN 141
PALMER 11, 19, 205, 236
PARKER 19, 20, 237
PARRY 285
PAULIN 39
PEARCE 19, 238
PEARSON 239
PEIRCE 243
Perowne 9
PERRY 13
Petit 290
Petronila del Saz CABALLERO 285
PHILIPPS 20, 240, 241
PHILP 20, 242
PIGGOTT 19, 243
PIKE 140, 331
PILLOW 20, 244, 245
PINDER 15
PITCHER 290
PITT 39, 42
Pittman 53
PITT-RIVERS 138
PLINCKE 246
PLOTTS 62
PLUMLEY 287
POCKLINGTON 141
POLLETT 109
PONTET 51
POSSEHL 134
POWELL 102
PRICE 168, 247
PRICHARD 103, 248
PULLEN 171
PYEMAN 314

W.R., G.R. 255
RAUSCH 262
RAWSON 117
RAY 125
RAYNE 249
READING 1, 250
REDPATH 251
REEPE 166
REGLLER 49
RENAULT 7
RHODES 252
RICHARDSON 287
RIDGWAY 253
RIVINGTON 254
ROBERTS 19, 256, 257, 345
ROBINSON 254
ROCK 258
ROCKE 258ROGERS 259, 260
ROWSELL 54
RUFF 261
RUSH 109
RUSSELL 195, 262

SACH 19, 263
SAICH 20, 264
SALE 240
Salt 39
SAMWAYS 19, 265
SARGENT 151
SATTERTHWAITE 266
Savery 168
SAWTELL 20, 267
Sawyer 39
Saxby 109
SCALES 268
SCOTT 123, 262
SCULL 19, 269
SCULTHORPE 19, 270
SEADEN 19, 271
Seaforth 176
SHACKLETON 272, 273
SHEARD 20, 274-277
SHINER 278
SHINN 278a
SILLEM 111
SIMPSON 19, 279
SINCLAIR 253
SKEHENS 280
SKINNER 11
SMALLMAN 281
SMITH 1, 11, 19, 92, 171,
   282-286, 346
SMYTHE 287, 288
SNELLING 289
SOTHEBY 290
ST BARBE 285
STANFORD 150
STANHOPE 39
STEVENS 19,20,220,291,292
STEVENSON 293
STEWART 294, 295
STILEMAN 116
STOCKHAUSEN 150
STONE 19, 296, 297
STONER 178
STOPFORD-SACKVILLE 5
STREETS 109
STRUTT 19, 298
Stubbs 206
SULLIVAN 152
SULLIVAN 262
SUMERLING 324
SWAN 82
SWEETING 20
SWEETING 299
Syme 251
SYRETT 19, 300-302

A.W.T. 303
TATE 20, 304
TAYLOR 19
THEOBALD 19, 245, 305
Tickell 92
TOMKINS 19, 306
TOPHAM 12, 307
TOPILAM 1, 307
TOPPING 307
Towgood 196
TOWNSEND 308
TREHEARN 166, 309
Turkey 49
TURNER 19, 310

UNWIN 20, 311
URQUHART 62

S.V., M.V. 312
VEAL 19, 313
VERE 7, 39
VEREY 314
VICARS 273
Villiers 150
von GLE[H]N 149
von GLEHN 150, 151
VULLIAMY 195

WALLER 315, 321
WALSINGHAM 285
WALTERS 316, 317
WALTON 318
WARD 278a, 319, 320
WARDLOW 1, 321
WARRE 42
Warrender 89
WARTNABY 322
Watley 285
WELSFORD 39
WEMYSS 7
WEST 323
WESTBROOK 324
Wharton 215
WHARTON 39
WHEELER 324
WHI 326
WHINNELL 39
WHITAKER 178
WHITE 327, 328
Wildman 19, 79
WILDON 19
WILES 19, 329
WILLANS 330
WILLIAMS 19
WILLOUGHBY 331
WILSON 267, 332-334
Wolcott 6
WOOD 20, 252, 335
Woodbridge 227
WOODHALL 114
WOODNORTH 336
WOODS 20, 337
WOODWARD 338
WORSELL 19, 339
WREN 340
WRENN 340
WRIGHT 125, 341
Wynell 34, 39, 40, 41

YARDLEY 342, 343
YEATMAN-BIGGS 6
YOUDE 344
YOUNG 282, 345, 346

ZINGES 237

Places Index
Abbotsbury, Dorset 278
Aberdeen 47
Addington , Surrey 72
Adel St John the Baptist churchyard, Yorkshire 64
Alderbury, Wiltshire 7
Alton Pancras, Dorset 285
Ambleside, Westmorland 84
Anfield, Liverpool 240
Ashford, Kent 93
Askerswell, Bridport, 
   Dorset 39
Australia 1138
Axbridge, Somerset 7
Bampton, Oxon 33
Bath 72, 191
Bawtry, Yorkshire 7
Beachborough, Kent 138
Beaulieu, Hampshire 138
Beckenham 111, 112, 130,
   139, 339
Bedfordshire 146
Belgium 123
Bermondsey 138
Bessels Green, Sevenoaks 74
Betchworth, Surrey 120
Bethnal Green, Middlesex 147
Bexhill 220
Birmingham 7, 101, 181
Bitton, Gloucestershire 7
Blackheath 5, 7, 52, 206
Bolton, Cumberland 151
Bordesley, Warwickshire 181
Born Pentre, 
   Denbighshire 256
Botesdale, West Suffolk 248
Bowden, Devon 39, 41
Bowdon, Devon 38
Bray, Cornwall 39
Brechin, Angus 202
Brecknock 65
Brentford 178
Brighton 155, 206, 263, 334
Brixton 43
Brixton, Hampshire 7
Bromley 78, 131, 138, 257
Brompton, Middlesex 72
Buckfastleigh, Devon 290
Buenos Aires 178
Buenos Aires, Argentina 178
Bullecourt, France 302
Burgos, NW Spain 209
Butleigh, Somerset 131
Camberwell 116
Camberwell, Surrey 7, 65, 74
Cambridge 59
Canewdon, Essex 90
Cannanore, E I. 51
Canterbury 201, 220, 273
Carlisle, Cumberland 151
Caterham, Surrey 13
Chaldon, Surrey 93
Charlton, Kent 142
Chart Sutton, Kent 105
Charterhouse School 195
Chelmsford 161
Chelsfield, Kent 258
Cheltenham 140
Chester, Holy Trinity 266
Chigwell, Essex 51
Chilbolton, Hampshire 278
Chipping Norton,
   Oxfordshire 59
Christchurch, Middlesex 331
Clapham 134
Clapham Common 140
Clapton 225
Clare, Suffolk 108
Claremont House, 
   Gloucester 140
Clay Hill, Kent 39
Cleveland Museum of Art 168
Clewer, Berkshire 141
Cliffe Pypard, Wiltshire 140
Cobham, Surrey 331
Columbia 103
Cornwood, Devon 38
Cottesbatch, 
   Leicestershire 215
Cottesmore 58
Coventry 6
Coventry, Bishops House 6
Crayford, Kent 268
Crofton Park with Brockley 13
Croydon 102
Croydon 123
Croydon 51,62,83,112,125,192
Dadizeele 52
Dalwood, Devon 234
Darlington 140
Denham, Suffolk 32
Deptford 39, 102, 109, 125
Donabue, near Rangoon 247
Dorking 51
Droitwich Spa, 
   Worcestershire 139
Dublin Castle 273
Dulwich 13, 283
Durham 65
Eartham, Sussex 171
East Challow, Berkshire 168
East Cliff, Dover 140
East Wickham 13
Eastbourne 103, 248, 273
Easton, Norfolk 90
Echunga 54
Edge Hill, Lancashire 82
Elham, Kent 82
Elmers End 37, 156
Eltham, Kent 72, 160
Elton, Durham 138
Enfield 217.
Epsom 340
Erpingham, Norfolk 80
Estonia 151
Exbury House, Hampshire 138
Exeter 39
Eyworth, Bedfordshire 146
Faversham 59, 166, 243
Fletching, Sussex 155
Fonthill Gifford, Wiltshire 83
Fordham, 
   Cambridgeshire 231
Frant, Sussex 140
Frindsbury, Kent 268
Frognal, Hampstead 77
Frome, Somerset 83
Galhampton, North Cadbury,
    Somerset 145
Gillingham 171
Glasgow 82,186, 262
GLEHN Castle 151
Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire 246
Gravesend, Kent 287
Great Fulford, Devon 33, 38
Great Harwood, 
   Lancashire 76
Great Shelford, 
   Cambridgeshire 129
Greenwich 206, 220, 243, 
   251, 252
Grytviken, South Georgia 273
Guildford 107, 108, 148, 171
Hackney, Middlesex 147
Ham St Andrew, Surrey 246
Handley, Dorset 285
Harrington, Cumberland 192
Hastings 123
Hatfield Broad Oak 166
Hatfield Heath independent, Essex 166
Haverfordwest 140
Hayes, Kent 72
Haynt Walk, Merton Park 50
Heathfield, Sussex 145
Hempstead, 
   Gloucestershire 247
Henleaze, Bristol 242
Hereford Cathedral 179
High Park, County Dublin 84
Hindhead, Surrey 11
Holland 132
Holloway 161
Holwell, Dorset 251
Homerton 147
Hopton Wafers, Shropshire 72
Horham, Suffolk 32
Hornsey of Streatham 162
Hornsey, Middlesex 148
Hoveton St Peter, Norfolk 182
Hoxton 300
Hunslet 78
Hurst, Berkshire 166
Hythe, Kent 82
Inhill, Glamorgan 140
Ipswich, Suffolk 102
Ireland 155, 262
Isle of Man 118
Islington 115, 178
Jamison Town, 
   New South Wales 279
Kennington 59
Keynsham 7
Kilkee, County Kildare 273
Kings Norton, 
   Worcestershire 251
Kingston upon Hull 252
Kingston, Jamaica 39
London Area
Bayswater 43
Berkeley Square 247
Bermondsey 47, 171
Berwick Street  43
Birchin Lane 54
Bird Street 171
Bloomsbury 11, 215
Brixton 178
Camberwell 62, 171, 102
Camden Town 122
Cannon Street 54
Chancery Lane 92
Chelsea 39
Clapham 196
Clapton 194
Clarendon Street 173
Clerkenwell 148
Compton Street 231
Dalston 111
Deptford 208
East Ham 115
Eaton Square 17
Edmonton 178
Finsbury 148
Finsbury Park 14
Fitzroy Square 168
Fulham Palace 151
Gracechurch St 44, 132
Great Smith St 173
Guildford St 39
Hammersmith, London 238Harpenden 193
Holborn 39, 80, 206
Holloway, London 242
Hornsey, Middlesex 181
Hoxton 178
Islington 148, 178, 235
Kennington 62
Kensal Green 195
Kensington 103
King William St 140
Lambeth 11, 43, 102, 182
Leadenhall St 51
Leather Market 137
Lime Street 80
Lincolns Inn 39
Lombard Street 93
Ludgate Hill 178
Maida Vale 168
Marylebone 116
Mincing Lane 51
Moorgate Street 132
Muswell Hill 148
Newington 212
Notting Hill, Paddington 193
Old Kent Road, Surrey 77
Onslow Square, Brompton 72
Paddington 206
Pimlico 43
Portadown Road 168
Queenhithe, City of London 54
Queens Gate 97
Regent Street 195
Shoe Lane 171
South Kensington 191
Spitalfields 111
St Johns Wood 14
Stamford Hill, Middlesex 178
Stoke Newington 189
Thames Street 195
Throgmorton Street 116
Tikenhouse Buildings 171
Tooley Street, Borough 44
Tottenham 193, 236
Tower of London 168
Tulse Hill 189
Upper Gloucester Place 168
Upper Holloway 112
Walthamstow 246
Walworth 102
Westbourne Terrace 132
Westminster 90
Willesden 168
Southwark 6, 11, 54, 55, 62,
   171, 227
York Gate, Regents Park 140
Leamington, 
    Warwickshire 181
Lee, Kent 140, 178
Leeds, Yorkshire 78
Leicester 117
Leicester 117, 270
Leigh-on-Sea 86
Lepe 138
Lewisham 5, 7, 102, 109, 127,
   147, 158, 166, 171, 206,
   257, 309
Leyton 72
Leyton, Essex 72
Lichfield 5
Lima, Peru 42
Lingfield, Surrey 74
Litton Cheney, Dorset 278
Llandudno 43
Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr,
   Denbighshire 195
Louth, Lincolnshire 86
Luxor, Upper Egypt 42
Lynton 38
Madras N.I. 51
Maidstone 111
Malta 7
Manston House of Stockton
   House, Wiltshire 6
Marlborough School 191
Mason Street, Hatcham 65
Mesopotamia 83
Milton next Gravesend 105
Mistley, Essex 268
Mitcham, Surrey 39
Molland, Devon 238
Mottisfont, Hampshire 126
New Cross 122, 214
New Shoreham, Sussex 285
New Windsor 141
New Zealand 46
Newcastle 156
Newington, Surrey 227
Norham Road, Oxford 7
Norwood 53, 54, 55, 84
Old Newton, Suffolk 314
Osaka 7
Oundle, 
   Northamptonshire 158
Oxford 151
Oystermouth 
   near Swansea, 72
Palace, Lichfield 5
Paston 9
Peckham, Surrey 62, 77, 226
Peking Cathedral 14
Pendleton, Lancashire 254
Penge  87, 102, 106, 112,
   136, 137, 167
Petit Trianon, 
   Versailles Palace 7
Piddington, Oxfordshire 314Pimlico 90
Plymouth, Devon 148
Poole, Dorset 245
Porlock, Somerset, 9
Porlock, with Stoke Pero,
   Somerset 9
Port Royal, Jamaica 168
Queenscliff, Victoria, 
   Australia 176
Rainham, Essex 62
Ramsgate, Kent 178Rapallo, Italy 262
Redhill, Surrey 59
Renham, Berkshire 152
Reyel, Russia 151
Rhayader, Radnorshire 161
Rivenhall 268
Roath, Cardiff 199
Rochester 6, 7
Rochford, Essex 90
Rudbaxton, 
   Pembrokeshire 140
Rugby, Warwickshire 215
Rutland 58
Rydal, Westmorland 84
Ryde, Isle of Wight 62, 168
Rye, Sussex 116
Salisbury Wiltshire 7, 278, 285
Saltash 39
Sanderstead 74
Sandwell Hall, 
   West Bromwich 5, 6
Scotland 209, 262, 267
Sevenoaks 109, 144
Seychelles 242
Shaftesbury, Dorset 131
Shoeburyness 67
Slaugham, Sussex 213
Somers Town 90
Somerset 39
South Leigh, Devon 339
South Tokyo 7
Southampton 7
Southend 105
Southend, Lewisham 138
Southsea 198
St Petersburg, Russia 246
Staines, Middlesex 50, 152
Stock Gaylard, Dorset 6
Stockland, Devon 234
Stockport, Cheshire 65
Stoke (Damerel?), 
   Devonshire 140
Stoke Newington 54
Stonehouse, 
   Gloucestershire 140
Stratford Toney, Wiltshire 151
Streatham 43, 140
Stroud, Gloucestershire 161
Strutton Ground, 
   Middlesex 171
Surbiton 178
Sutton 240
Symondsbury 265
Tallinn 151
Tarriff, Scotland 285
Tenterden 116
Tetbury, Gloucestershire 140
Thornborough, Buckinghamshire 253
Ticehurst, Sussex 131
Tooting 152
Torquay, Devon 210
Totnes 39
Tuileries 7
Tunbridge Wells 134
Upper Norwood 43
Uppingham, Rutland 270
Ventnor, Isle of Wight 262
Villa Torlonia, Italy 151
Wadhust, Sussex 273
Wakerley, Northamptonshire 9
Walsoken 138
Walworth, Surrey 285
Wapping 278a
Warminster, Wiltshire 62
Waterloo 34
Watford 259
West Derby, Liverpool 82
West Ham 271
West India 82
West Wickham, 78
Westerham, Kent 62
Westminster 90
Westmorland 334
Whitchurch, Hampshire 131
Wigginton, Hertfordshire 146
Winchelsea 116
Winchester College 7
Winckfield, Hampshire 50
Windsor 141
Witton, North Walsham, Norfolk 182
Woking, Surrey 171
Wokingham, Berkshire 117
Woodchester, 
   Gloucestershire 140
Woodley, Berkshire 213
Woolpit, Suffolk 90
Woolwich 344
Worcester 6
Worthing, Sussex 171
Wotton, Gloucester 140
Yarcombe, Devon 234
Yarnton, Oxfordshire 254
Yorkshire 77

General Index
accountant 47, 108, 205
agricultural labourer 83
Antarctic Explorer 272
apprentice carver 65
Architect 44, 161, 178, 195,
   227
Attorney at Law 116
author 72
authoresses 72
Baker 109, 129, 146
Bank Manager 178
Bank of England 62
Bank of Scotland 62
bankers clerk 278
Barrister 111, 168, 206, 210,
   215
Bengal Civil Servant 262
Bishop of London 151
Bishops of Lichfield &
   Southwark 151
blacksmith 127, 258
Bookseller 254
Bootmaker 278
Brewer 324
brickmaker 268
British School, Northfleet 105
Builder 125, 201
builder’s apprentice 265
Burma-Siam railway 183
Burmese politician 7
Butcher 109, 205, 309
Butler 278
Archdeacon 7
carpenter 114, 141, 258, 
  278, 324
Carver of wood 65
chairmaker 65
Chemist and Druggist 141
Civil Engineer 262
Civil Service 90
clerk 49, 90, 9Clothier & Outfitter 289
coachman 83, 145, 331
coffee house keeper 231
colonial broker 51
colour printer 195
common enclosed 138
compositor 105
consul-general 7
consumption 150
Contractor 102
Corn Merchant 93
Cornfactor 171
Coroner’s Warrant 140
Dairyman 166
Dentist 17
Dictionary of Music and Musicians 150
Dr Williams’ library 125
Draper 109
draper’s assistant 90
draper’s outfitter 259
Druggist & Apothecary 285
Dublin Herald 273
East India colonial broker 51
East India merchant 82, 151
Ebenezer Calvinistic
   Methodist 140
Electrical Engineer 158
Engineer 102
farmer 32, 109, 234, 309, 
   331, 340
Farrier? 127
flour factor agent 74
French Polisher 90
Fur Merchant 195
furniture packer 155
furriers 195
Gardener 50, 125, 152, 
   182, 265
gas works mains fitter 243
general coachman 231
general merchant 247German Evangelical church 39
Government clerk 128
Governor General 138
Great Exhibition 195
grocer 340
headmaster 7
History of Sydenham, 1878 41
hop & seed merchant 181
hop factor 227
house agent 80
insurance agent 322
Interior Designer 195
Journalist 161
killed at Waterloo 34
landed proprietor 140
lead manufacturer 132
leather company, 11
leather factor 78
Licensed victualler 166, 
   238, 253
London Palace Railway 162
master brewer 314
Master Printer 171
Medical Practitioner 191
Merchant 51, 77, 78, 111, 
  132, 178, 206, 254, 285, 297
merchant of Mediterranean
   ports 148
Merchant Tailor 39
Merchant’s Clerk 62
Miller 119
milliner 193
Music Teacher 122
musicologist 150, 178
naval architect 262
Northfleet dockyard 291
novelist 151, 168
Nurse 129, 202
pawnbroker 43
pawnbroker’s assistant 112
Peninsular & Oriental Steam
   Navigation Co 84pianist 150
poet 39
Police Constable 90
postman 145, 339
printer 105, 171
printer’s broker 171
Public Record Office 168
Public Records 168
Publican 171, 205
railway clerk 193
railway contractor 268
Registrar of Births & Deaths
   80, 103
rock-climbing 285
Salesman 114
schoolmaster 59
Sculptor 47
Secretary of the Crystal Palace 150
shipowner 7
shoemaker 182
silversmiths 246
slave-owner 285
solicitor 54, 92, 108, 166,
   178, 251, 300
Steam Engine Fitter 65
steam yacht Quest 273
Stock Exchange 147
stockbroker 54, 178, 286
surgeon 117, 257
Surveyor 173
Sydenham Brewery 314
TB – tuberculosis 150
tea broker 62
teacher 192
Ulster King of Arms 273
Wheelwright 220
Wholesale Stationer 54
wine merchant 266
woolstaplers 140

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Some Monumental Inscriptions of Swanscombe Church

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Swanscombe Church, noted by Leland L. Duncan 4 June 1922. Typed up by Ted Connell, checked by Frank & Zena Bamping. Including Leland Duncan's pencil sketch plans (86KB) of location of gravestones in Swanscombe Churchyard.

1. Square monument in railings: Mrs Susanna HURST wife of James Hurst died 23 May 1789 aged 26 years. Also 2 children of above died in infancy. Mr Silas CHAPMAN died 21 June 1819 aged 40 years. Kitty Chapman his wife died 20 June 1844 aged 70 years.

2. Mr Francis ELAND late of this Parish died 8 October 1775 aged 75 years.

3. Mr William WARE of this Parish died 11 February 1834 in his 76th years. Mrs Elizabeth Ware his wife died 4 July 1841 aged 78 years. Sarah daughter of above and wife of Mr BLISS of this Parish died 10th April 1838 aged 40 years. Emily Ann wife of Mr A. B. Bliss of this Parish died 23 March 1865 aged 36 years.

4. Mr Rowland WARE born in this Parish 30 October 1761 died 11 May 1846. These stones are raised by the remaining children of Rowland and Ann Ware.

5. Mrs Ann WARE wife of Mr Rowland Ware died 21 June 1821 aged 57 years. Also Rowland Ware son of above died 26 May 1818 aged 19 years.

6, Mr Jonathan WARE late of this Parish, yeoman died 27 February 1797 aged 77 years. Mr Ann Ware late wife of above died 11 November 1779 aged 66 years.

7. Mrs Sarah RIXSON 2nd wife of George Rixson of this Parish died 30 July 1789 aged 44 years.

8. Mr William SMALL yeoman of this Parish died 22 August 1758 aged 31 years. Sarah daughter of the above William and Elizabeth Small lies buried in a lead coffin in the grave she died 2 June 1765 aged 9 years.

9. Mr George POWSEY died 21(?) November 1801 aged 30 years. verse.

10. Mr John POWSEY of the Parish of Northfleet died 23 February 1794 aged 63 years. Elizabeth his wife died 5 May 1802 aged 67 years.

11. Philip POWSEY son of John and Elizabeth Powsey of Northfleet died 19 January 1786 aged 19 years.

12. Mr James POWSEY of the Parish of Northfleet died 25 April 1803 aged 34 years.

13. Ann RIXSON wife of George Rixson and daughter of Thomas POWSEY of this Parish died 23 September 1773 aged 27 years.

14. Thomas POWSEY for many years Clerk of this Parish died 10 June 1779 aged 61 years. Elizabeth Powsey wife of above died 19 March 1783 aged 70 years. .

15. Mary wife of Henry MARTIN of this Parish daughter of George HARDS of Dartford died 1 November 1766 aged (?50) years. .

15a. Lefthand side: Sarah MARTIN aged 5 years died 1759. Righthand side: Margaret Martin aged 1 year died 1758.

16. Mrs Ann LAVENDER wife of Mr John Lavender died 20 May 17(?93) aged 75 years. [Register: 1793 May 23 Anne LAVENDER, widow buried F+ZB]

17. Headstone broken: Mary Ann WALLIS of this Parish died 8 December 1844 aged 32 years. Also (?William) Wallis husband of above died 31 December 1888 aged 83 years.

18. Elizabeth WILLIAMS died 13 September 1842 aged 42 years. Also Page 8Keziah WATTS her sister died 24 September 1846 aged 40 years.

19. Edwin CHALLIS died 16 December 1843 aged 4 years. .

20. Mr John BARTLETT, mason died 6 December 1833 aged 24 years.
North East corner of graveyard
21. Footstone: M.A.W. 1844 W.W. 1887

22. Charles Robert CURTIS died 16 December 1835 aged 25 years. Henry Curtis died 14 February 1836 aged 24 years.

23. Ann wife of William MUNN of this Parish died 14 May 1862 aged 63 years. Above William Munn died 4 October 1883 aged 79 years.

24. Sophia wife of John MUNN of the Parish of Longfield died 20 November 1853 aged 72 years. Above John Munn died 5 May 1863 aged 83 years.

25. Mrs Mary Ann TOLHURST died 24 December 1825 aged 29 years. Thomas Tolhurst died 4 December 1823 aged 3 weeks. Mr Thomas Tolhurst of this Parish died 28 July 1849 aged 49 years. Charles Edmeades son of the above Mr Thomas Tolhurst and Jane Elizabeth his 2nd wife died 18 December 1850 aged 18 years. Jane Elizabeth wife of the above Mr Thomas Tolhurst died 2 December 1884 in her 85th year. Thomas Edmeades Tolhurst son of Thomas and Jane Tolhurst died at Northfleet 21 June 188(?5) aged 57 years.

26. In memory of William McBEATH late late M _ _ ross in the Royal Artillery who died 5 June 1775 aged 32 years. Who in his military character was respected by his Officers Beloved by his equals and much lamented by his friends ‘ 8 lines of verse’

27. Mr Benjamin ARLETT of this Parish died 29 April 1829 aged 83 years.

28. Mr George ARLETT of Greenhithe in this Parish died 18 January 1842 aged 64 years. Sarah his wife died 4 May 1842 aged 65 years.

29.William Henry ARLETT of this Parish died 14 December 1848 aged 40 years.

30. Coffin shaped slab: Elizabeth wife of George Thomas SWETTENHAM died 31 May 1832 aged 41 years. Ann Swettenham daughter of above died February 1824 aged 3 weeks.

31. Ann wife of John PRIME of this Parish died 11 December 1855 aged 65 years. John Prime died 21 January 1864 aged 58 years.

32. Here lies the body of Henry EDWARDS of Rye in Sussex who died of smallpox at this place on board the vessel of which he was Page 13Master the 25 April 1763 aged 51 years. He left issue a disconsolate widow, 2 daughters and 1 son. His character both in publick and private capacity was such as to leave not an enemy behind and who himself endeavoured to be the friend of everyone.

33. Henry William son of Mr George ANDREWS and Charlotte his wife of Greenhithe died 18 April 1848 in his 18th year. Elizabeth Ann died 1 January 1844 aged 7 months. Above Mr George Andrews died 17 July 1849 aged 53 years. He left issue by Charlotte his wife 4 sons and 4 daughters.

34. Flat stone: Mrs Elizabeth HARE wife of Mr John Hare died 22 October 1775 aged 70 years.Also the above Mr John Hare died 8 April 1787 aged 87 years.

35. Mr William HENDEN late of this Parish died 27 January 1802 aged 68 years. Mrs Sarah PHILLIPS wife of Mr James LAWRANCE Phillips and daughter of above died 27 February 1803 aged 21 years.

36. (Decayed) Mr John WOODWARD died May _ _ 1847 aged _ _ Footstone J. W. 1847, C. W. 1861

37. Mr Thomas SHEPHERD son of John and Ann Shepherd of this Parish died 20 December 1815 aged 18 years. A sudden death, a mind contented he lived beloved and died lamented. Edward Shepherd died 27 May 1819 aged 13 years. George Shepherd died 18 February 1821 aged 13 years. Also Thomas, William and James died in infancy. Walter Shepherd died 10 October 1832 in 30th years. John Shepherd father of above died 10 November 1833 aged 72 years. Footstones: E.S. 1819, G.S. 1821, W.S. 1832, G.S. 1821, E.S. 1810, T.S. 1815, J.S. 1833.

38. Mr Sampson WATERS of this Parish died 8 June 1846 aged 71 years.

39. Mrs Elizabeth MORRIS wife of Cartwright Morris Esq. of Greenhithe died 22 June 1795 aged (?5)6 years. Charles MORRIS son of above obit died 5 July 1791 aged 19 years.

40. Charles WILKS Esq formerly of Purfleet Essex and late of Greenhithe died 17 November 1847 aged 87 years, 64 of which he served in Her Majesty’s Navy and Ordnance.

41. Elizabeth HALL wife of Ambrose Hall of this Parish died 5 June 1779 aged 70 years. The above Ambrose Hall died 8 December 1793 aged 93 years.

42. Frederick William infant son of Frederick and Lucy ABBOTT of Pustwell House in this Parish died 10 April 1861 aged 10 months. [PUSTWELL family appear in the registers in the 1550’s F+Z B]

43. Raymond Reginald infant son of James and Mary Elizabeth VOGAN of Greenhithe died 26 September 1858 aged 8 months. Harry James likewise son of above died 6 February 1859 aged 4 years 4 months. Also their sister, Mary died 15 August 1862 aged 5 weeks. Frederick Overall Vogan son of above died 9 May 1865 in his 10th year.

44. Richard Edward WEST Esq. late of the Borough of Southwark and of this Parish died 6 October 1857 aged 68 years.

45. Mr John SMALL of this Parish died 28 September 1825 aged 73 years. William Small son of the above died 22 August 1826 aged 12 years and 8 months. Mrs Ann Small wife of the above Mr John Small died 28 September 1832 aged 49 years. Mr John Small son of above John and Ann Small died 13 March 1842 aged 30 (or 32) years.

46. Tankerville Drew INGALL born 19 April 1857, died 23 July 1858. Helen Maria Ingall born 2 January 1860 died 28 February 1862. Cedric Drew Ingall born 7 July 1867, died 9 July 1867. Jane DREW grandmother of above died 13 October 1881 aged 80 years.

47.. Selina the much loved granddaughter of Mrs Mary Ann WHITEHEAD of Greenhithe died 18 August 1847 aged 7 years.

48. Cross head stone: Laura Mitford BRAMWELL died 13 July 1859 aged 11 years.

49. Cross head stone: Charles William BY Esq. died 16 October 1864 aged 83 years.
Charlotte his wife died 30 October 1864 aged 82 years.

50. Catherine wife of William COSSART Esq of St Johns Wood London died at Greenhithe 12 October 1845
aged 26 years.

51. William Stephen HOADLEY husband of Ann Hoadley died 27 January 1863 aged 55 years. The above Ann Hoadley of Greenhithe died aged years. [not filled in on headstone]

52. Mr Robert DONNE Senior died 2 December 1836 aged 73 years

53. Elizabeth DONNE late wife of Charles Doone of the Parish of St Saviours Southwark died 5 November 1847 aged 60 years. An affectionate mother and wife. Above Charle Donne 30 January 1873 aged 76 years.

54. Hannah DONNE died 30 October 1848 aged 49 years. James Doone died 16 January 1865 aged 66 years.

55. Mary CHAPMAN daughter of Edward and Mary Chapman of Greenhithe in this Parish died 21 March 1801 in her 24th year.
56. Low flat tomb: Mr John WOOTTON late of this Parish died 22 January 1764 aged 56. Also Mary his wife died 5 March 1778 aged 71 years. Also Mr Richard Wootton of Northfleet, native of Greenhithe in this Parish died 10 August 1796 aged 59 years. also Mrs Mary Wootton of Northfleet wife of the above Mr Richard Wootton died 18 October 1828 in his 86th year.

57. Large brick altar tomb with stone top: Mary wife of John HILL of the Parish Swanscombe died 6 November 1740 aged 42 years.

58. Richard WHISKIN of Greenhithe died 15 June 1796 aged 38 years. James Whiskin son of above died 26 June 1830 aged 37 years. Mary Whiskin relict of above died 12 May 1834 aged 84 years.

59. Thomas HEWITT died 21 January 1857 aged 44 years. Elizabeth daughter of above died 17 May 1849 aged 7 years.
North of Tower:
60. Robert RICHARDSON Esq late of Honourable East India Company Bengal Civil Service died 17 June 1847 aged 66 years.

61. Eliza wife of Mr Peter VITOU of Greenhithe in this Parish died 15 November 1854 aged 61 years. Above Mr Peter Vitou died 15 January 1858 aged 75 years. Elizabeth daughter of above died 20 January 1871 aged 53 years. Louisa PARSONS eldest daughter of above and relict of Joseph Parsons (late of Barkingside Essex) died 21 October 1880 aged 67 years. Also Sarah Vitou daughter of above died 19 December 1895 aged 73 years. .

62. Altar tomb: Top Here lyeth the body of Ma _ _ _ _ KINGSLAND late? wife of Mr John Kingsland of this Parish who departed January 17[?5] aged 54(?9) years. She lived . . . . . . . .mother . . . .. . . . . Here lyeth the body of Mr John EVEREST of this Parish who departed this life _ _ May 1732 aged 67 years. 3 lines of verse
North side: In this vault beneath whose silence had not previously been invaded for nearly a century are interred the remains of Judith Sarah STEVENS the wife of Mr William Stevens solicitor of Hatton Garden. The only grandchild and heir at law of William EVEREST Esq formerly of Fawkham in this County by his daughter Mildred who married Mr William Stevens of Woodmanstone in Surrey. The above named Judith Sarah was the th _ _ _ daughter of the late Mr Samuel KING formerly of Yarmouth and afterwards of Beccles in Suffolk. She died on the 17th day of January 1832 aged 61 years. Her father and mother whose maiden name was JAY were both eminently pious christians and brought up their children in the fear of God and their daughter Judith Sarah followed their bright example in fulfilling the various duties of the daughter, the sister, the wife, the mother and the friend. She was uniformly exemplary taking the Holy Scripture as the only rule of her faith and conduct. Her husband and children with an _ _ _ ( 4 more lines.

63. Henry HOLLAND died 19 November 1719 aged 37 years.

64. Cross opposite tower: William GOSTLING died 31 Julu 1890 aged 58 years. Elizabeth his wife died 3 February 1893 aged 57 years.

65. Mr John SMALL yeoman of this Parish died 19th December 1757 aged 63 years. He left issue by his first wife Sarah one son William Small who survived his father 3 months and 3 days,

66. Margaret SMALL widow of John Small died 10th February 1763 aged 79 years.

67. Altar tomb: Top: Mr Harry MASON late of Cross Lane London died 26 September 1802 aged 26 years. Also Edward Harden Mason died 5 October 1819 aged 57 years. North side Mr Edward Mason of this Parish died (?17) July 1768 aged 6(?7) years. South side Mr Henry Mason of this Parish died 21 May 1781 aged __ years. Also Mr Harry Mason died 26 September 1802 aged 26 years.

68. Large tomb in railings. North side: The family vault of William COLYER of this Parish died 12 October 1846 aged 93 years. Christian his wife died 21 August 1804 aged 52 years. West end: Ann wife of Thomas
Page 34Colyer died 28 October 1854 aged 62 years. Thomas Colyer above named died 12 May 1860 aged 69 years. South side: Eliza daughter of Thomas Colyer died 19 April 1836. Elizabeth wife of William Colyer died 20 July 1850 aged 35 years. William Colyer above named died 12 September 1856 aged 39 years.

69. Mrs Sarah FULLJAMES wife of Mr Edward Fulljames of this Parish died 5 July 1770 aged 48 years. Also Mr Edward Fulljames died 4 August 1781 aged 66 years. Also Edward Fulljames son of the above died 26 February 1800 aged 48 years.

70. Mr Robert DURLING of the Parish of Stone died 14 September 1833 in his 77th year.

71. Mrs Elizabeth DAVIDSON relict of the late Mr Robert Timothy Davidson of the City of Rochester and daughter of Robert and Ann Durling of the Parish of Stone died 28 December 1829 in her 36th year. Also Mary Durling of Stone Wood 4th and last surviving daughter of the above Robert and Ann Durling died 13 August 1854 aged 57 years.

72. Mrs Ann DURLING wife of Mr Robert Durling of the Parish of Stone died 9 November 1827 in her 73rd year.

73. Mrs Sarah WARNER wife of Mr James Warner of this Parish died 13 January 1815 aged 49 years. Mr James Warner died 15 April 1832 aged 79 years.

74. Ann GRAY wife of Caleb Gray died 6 March 1812 aged 30 years. Mr Caleb Gray husband of above died 6 July 1825 aged 56 years. Also Elizabeth FIELDER died 15 April 1827 aged 71 years.

75. Mrs Ann SIMMONS wife of Mr Thomas Simmons died 19 July 1809 aged 19 years. Also Ann Simmons daughter of above died 18 February 1810 aged 6 months. Mrs Elizabeth HORLOCK died 24 April 1856 aged 72 years. Mr Samuel Horlock died 18 December 1863 aged 82 years. Alice Martin Horlock died 16 June 1865 aged ?11 years.

76. Mr John HAYES late of Pitsey in Essex died 30 November 1795 aged 59 years. Mrs Rebecca Hayes wife of above died 5 April 1818 aged 84 years.

77. Mr William Bray MUSGROVE late of the pr _ _ _ _ _ _ Yarmouth died September 185(?4) aged 41 years. Also Maria Louisa Musgrove died 30 September 1872 aged 58 years.

78. John FELDWICK of Greenhithe died 5 June 1839 aged 79 years. Also Joanna wife of above died 9 December 1847 aged 80 years.

79. Mr Edmund FARMER-FRANCIS died 23 September 1833 aged 26 years. Also Edmund Farmer-Francis
son of above died 17 March 1833 aged 3 months and 3 days.

80. John PIRKINS of the Parish of Stone died 28 February 1742 aged 71 years.

81. Elizabeth HOLDAWAY daughter of Edward and Mary Ann Holdaway died _ February 1811 aged _ _ (gone). Also Mary Ann Holdaway wife of Edward Holdaway died 15 March 1811 aged [?3]2 or [?72] years of age.

82. Lieutenant George SOWTON late of His Majesty’s Ship JUNO died 8 February 1803 aged 21 years.

83. Mary Ann wife of Lieutenant J.G. JAMES Half Pay H.M. 69th Regiment who died in this Parish 29 December 1832 in his 38th year.

84. Mr John CHILD of this Parish died 16 May 1836 aged 48 years. Julia daughter of above died 25 May 1832 in her 6th year. Elizabeth relict of above Mr John Child died 31 May 1850 aged 50 years.

84A..Josiah son of Richard and Sarah CHAPMAN born 23 May 1790 died 10 September 1790.

84B. In memory of Richard Thomas and Robert sons of Richard and Mary CHAPMAN of this Parish. Richard died _ _ April 1772 _ _ weeks. Thomas died _ _ April 1773 aged 10 weeks. Robert died _ _ February 1775 aged 3 weeks.

85. Mr Jeremiah CHAPMAN of this Parish died 25 August 1831 aged 37 years. Mary Chapman died 2 February 1880 aged 78 years.

86. Mr Richard CHAPMAN born 30 November 1745 died 16 August 1800. Also Francis TOWNSEND who was born 18 August 1824 died 19 July 1835.

87. Mrs Sarah CHAPMAN who was born 5 April 1754 and died 17 August 1827. Also Mary Oliver Chapman daughter of above born 8 February 1787 died 17 November 1805.

88. Mr Trobenius CHAPMAN of this Parish died 25 December 1840 aged 59 years. Mrs Elizabeth Chapman widow of above died 20 February 1845 aged 68 years.

89. Charlotte Swain HARDEE daughter of Mr James and Charlotte Hardee of Southwark died 16 March 1815 aged 1 years 11 months.

90. Richard Edward son of Thomas and Harriot WESTBROOK born 28 September 1859 died 2 February
1861.

91. William RIDLEY late of this Parish died 17 September 1705 aged 57 years.

92. Mr William BRASIER late of Jamaica Row Bermondsey died 6 December 1819 aged 39 years. Dear wife and children etc he left 2 infant children viz Henry Hooper and Thomas William Brasier by his wife Elizabeth.

93. Mary BRASIER wife of William Brasier of Greenhithe in this Parish died 21 August 1811 aged 31 years. Left issue 2 children, William and Edward.

94. Footstone M.A.B. 1805

95. Large low tomb: Sophia Eliza wife of Thomas Hibberds CLUETT youngest daughter of Jeremiah and Eliza BROWN died 1 December 1855 in her 22nd year.

96. Mr Thomas BROWN of Greenhithe in this Parish died 10 December 1795 aged 53 years. Mary Ann Brown daughter of Thomas and Ann Brown died 27 November 1805 aged 18 years. Also four children of above Thomas and Ann Brown, Thomas, John, Rebecca and Ann. Also Mrs Elizabeth REED wife of Mr Abraham Reed and daughter of the above Thomas Brown died 21 August 1808 aged 37 years.

97. Sarah wife of William SALE of Charing Cross, Westminster died 10 June 1816 aged 50 years. Also William their son who died in infancy. Also above William Sale died 8 August 1826 aged 61 years.

98. Sarah wife of Arthur READ died 26 July 1853 aged 37 years, [see 110]

99. Mary Ann MURRAY died 13 September 1862 aged 22 years. Charles William Lawrance Murray died 16 May 1864 aged 4 years.

100. Mrs Mary CHILD relict of Mr William Child of this Parish died 9 March 1838 aged 73 years. Mr William Child son of above died 22 May 1838 aged 52 years.

101. William CHILD late of this Parish born 11 December 1732 and died 10 November 1779. Ann Child wife of above died 12 May 1782 aged 43 years.

102. Mr William BAXTER of Greenhithe died 24 February 1856 aged 85 years. Elizabeth Baxter his wife died 18 July 1860 aged 87 years.

103. To children of Mr and Mrs SHELBOURNE late of this Parish, Mary Ann died 23 September 1823 aged 10 weeks, Maria died 27 July 1825 aged 1 year, William died 22 August 1826 aged 9 months, William Henry died 22 July 1834 aged 2 years 10 months, George died 3 October 1837 aged 2 years, Ellen died 2 November 1838 aged 7 months.

104.Here lyeth the body of Henry HARDEN died 6 July 1723 aged 68 years. Also the body of Henry Harden son of the above Henry Harden who died 8 January 1727/8 aged 33 years. verse: Tho ‘Borea’s’ blast and Neptunes waves. He lost us to our few. Inspite of both by God’s decree. We Harbour here below where we do ride at Anchor safe with many of our Fleet (rest under ground).

105. Charles STEWART infant son of Charles and Elizabeth PULLING died 12 August 1832 (no age)

106. Mrs Hestor WESTON late wife of Mr John Weston of Greenhithe in this Parish died 10 December 1800 aged 29 years. Also John Weston son of above died in infancy. Also Ann Weston daughter of above Mr John Weston died 12 April 1810 aged 5 months.

107. Peter Cornelius van KEMPEN born in Amsterdam Holland 17 January 1796, died 21 June 1857 in his 61st year,

108. Mr Ralph WHEATLEY of this Parish died 23 March 1844 aged 66 years. Ralph Wheatley eldest son of above died 28 June 1852 aged 49 years. John Townsend Wheatley born 17 July 1808, died 5 June 1871. Sarah Fulljames Wheatley born 2 January 1813, died 8 November 1873.

109. Sarah wife of Ralph WHEATLEY of this Parish born 10 July 1777, died 22 September 1821. Mary daughter of above born 24 September 1804, died 8 November 1814. Thomas Wheatley died 3 November 1838 aged 32 years.

110. 4 footstones: R. R. 1805, E. R. 1808, A. R. 1823, A. R. 1826, [? Read of no 98 and 111]

111. Elizabeth READ, formerly of the Parish of Southfleet and late of Thames Street, Rotherhithe died 4 May 1835 aged 78 years.

112. Moses MANNING late a master and owner of a vessel from Redbridge near Southampton who died in the third fit coming down London River on 5th day of May 1832 in the (?4)9 year of his age.

113. Rib brick altar with stone top: Here lieth the body of Cook TOLLET Gent, younger son of George Tollet Esq. Commissioner of the Navy in the reigns of King William the 3rd and Queen Anne by his wife Elizabeth Cook he dyed 20 July 1738 in the forty-first year of his age. To whose memory Hannah his wife and Elizabeth his sister have placed this tombstone.

114. Mr James HIGHAM late of Greenhithe died 10 April 1817 aged 70 years. Mr Robert Higham his son died 19 June 1835 aged 47 years.

115. Mrs Sarah NETHERCOAT daughter of George and Sarah Nethercoat of this Parish died 23 July 1781 aged 20 years and 5 months.

116. Mary NETHERCOAT daughter of George and Sarah Nethercoat died 5 April 1773 in her 10th year.

117. George NETHERCOAT died 13 September 1762 aged 6 months. Ann Nethercoat died 22 October 1766 (no age).

118. Mr George NETHERCOAT yeoman late of this Parish who left behind him, his widow and 4 daughters died 8 January 1769 aged 38 years.

119. Mrs Sarah NETHERCOAT wife of Mr George Nethercoat late of this Parish died 30 August 1793 aged 68 years.

120. Mrs Martha ASHBY wife of Mr Richard Millson Ashby of Dartford died 26 May 1818 aged 53 years.

121. A large low tomb entirely covered with thick ivy.

122. William BEADLE died 23 November 1841 aged 23 years. Also Thomas SAWYER died 24 March 1852 aged 68 years.

123. Thomas BURDES of Greenhithe, formerly of Monkwearmouth Durham died 9 July 1848 aged 67 years. Margaret relict of above died 28 March 1863 aged 82 years. Also their children, viz: Edward died 10 September 1811 aged 15 months, Anne died 12 June 1821 aged 15 years, Helen died 5 October 1833 aged 21 years, Catherine died 19 October 1836 aged 28 years, Margaret the youngest and last surviving daughter and wife of William ATKINSON of Monkwearmouth, Durham died 16 May 1841 aged 26 years.

124. Monument with an urn in railings: South side: Thomas FORREST Esq died 30 December 1863 aged 93 years. Sarah Forrest wife of Thomas Forrest died 30 November 1859 aged 80 years. Richard James Forrest son of above died 7 February 1872 aged 53 years. East end: Richard Forrest died 16 February 1807 aged 38 years. Frances Forrest died 22 October 1881 aged 76 years. Ann Forrest born 24 February 1808, died 22 December 1893. North side: In the memory of Richard Forrest Esq. of Greenhithe in this Parish died 6 February 1796 aged 62 years. Mrs Sarah Forrest widow of above died 5 August 1818 aged 82 years. Allatson Forrest died 8 January 1912 aged 88 years. William Sidney Forrest died 4 February 1915 aged 94 years. West end: James Forrest son of above Mr James Forrest of this Parish died 9 May 1794 aged 3 years 6 months. [These people owned Swan Farm, Ash, and appear in the South Ash Manor Rolls! 1878-1921 F+Z Bamping]

125. Mr Thomas COUCHMAN of this Parish died 17 June 1820 aged 81 years. Mrs Efree Couchman wife of Mr Thomas Couchman died 20 June 1823 aged 79 years.

126. Thomas COUCHMAN eldest son of Thomas and Efree Couchman of this Parish died 8 March 1779 aged 5 years.

127. Sarah Couchman 2nd daughter of Thomas and Efree Couchman died 5 May 1781 aged 1 year.

128. Sophia COUCHMAN 4th daughter of Thomas and Efree Couchman died 14 December 1788 aged 1 year 7 months.

129. Mr Henry William Couchman died 18 September 1807 in 30th year leaving issue 3 children Eliza Selina and Thomas. Beneath this mouldering turf lies buried a tender husband and father the best of sons of brothers and of friends.

130. _ _ eli _ _ daughter of John and Ann ALEWOOD of this Parish died 20 October 1829 aged 13 years 8 months. Above Ann Alewood died 19 April 1839 aged 60 years. And her husband John Alewood many years an inhabitant of this Parish died 8 October 1862 in his 87th year.

131. To the following children of William and Sarah BROWN of this Parish Ann Maria died 10 August 1812 aged 15 months. Henry died 20 August 1816 aged 6 months. Susan died 11 November 1819 aged 15 months. Eleanor died 25 April 1825 aged 4 years 10 months. Also Francis son of John and Sarah SMITH died 17 February 1831 aged 28 years.

132. Mr William BROWN Governor of the Poor House of this Parish 27 years, during which time he filled the situation to the satisfaction of the parishioners, died regretted 5 March 1836 in his 77 Page 61year leaving issue one son William.

133. Mr John BARNETT of Mincing Lane died at Greenhithe 24 December 1861 in his 62nd year. Erected by his widow.

134. George SMITH seaman belonging to H.M.S. Hercules who was drowned at Greenhithe 26 December 1850 aged 44 years. Erected by his shipmates.

135.  John MACKAY late shipmaster in Inverness died 17 May 1855 aged 55 years.

136. In railings: Thomas BRADLEY Esq. of Greenhithe died 4 September 1864 aged 83 years.

137. Thomas COUCHMAN late of this Parish, blacksmith died 28 July 1761 aged 49 years. Mary Couchman his wife died 6 September 1759 aged 47 years.

138. Large tomb in railings: North side Mr William BASSETT of Greenhithe died 28 February 1804 aged 70 years. Mrs Martha Bassett his wife died 12 November 1773 aged 34 years. Likewise James and Ann two of their children died in infancy. West end: Mrs Mary PALMER of this Parish died 10 June 1820 aged 64 years.
On small cross in front of West side. Mary Catherine RUSSELL died 18 August 1865 aged 11 months. South side: Mr John Russell formerly of Manor House in this Parish late of Summer Hill Dartford died 23 November 1843 aged 73 years. Martha his widow died 1 August 1851 aged 80 years. Mr William Edward Russell of this Parish died 4 August 1859 aged 57 years. Eleanor Anastasia 2nd wife of above died 25 November 1889 aged 87 years. East end: In a vault beneath are deposited the remains of Mr Thomas GREGORY of Gravesend died 31 October 1804 aged 64 years.

139. To the memory of Mary 1850 rest gone Footstones: M.J.H. 1850 L.H. 1865 O.H. 1865

140. William, son of William and Ruth COOPER died 26 October 1821 aged 8 months.

141. Ann RHOADE died 28 August 1796 aged 23 years. On right are the remains of Lydia WARD died 9 February 1811 aged 81 years.

142. Jane HICKS spinster and eldest daughter of the late John CHAMPION Esq. and Mary Charlotte CAREY his wife of the island of Guernsey who died at Greenhithe 30 August 1859 aged 68 years.

143. Ann Eliza MANTLE sister of Fanny WHATSON died 16 August 1911 aged 65 years.

144. Fanny wife of William John WHATSON died 10 January 1892 aged 52 years. Above William John Whatson died 9 December 1915 aged 78 years.

145. Mr William WATSON died 8 January 1826 in his 80th year.

146. Mr Solomon WELLS of this Parish died 23 June 1826 aged 73 years.

147. Large monument in railings at West gate: South side: Mary wife of Mr W. E. RUSSELL of the Manor House, in this Parish daughter of the late Commander T. HILL, R.N. died 27 December 1844 aged 42 years. Also William eldest son of above William Edward and Mary Russell died 10 June 1863 aged 29 years. East end: Edward Thomas son of William Edward and Mary Russell died 6 January 1898 in his 62nd year. West side: Margaret last surviving child of the late Commander Thomas and Mary Hill died 7 March 1895 aged 90 years. North side, front: Sacred to the memory of Commander Thomas Hill R.N. of Greenhithe died 8 December 1836 aged 69 years. Mrs Mary Hill widowof above died 6 January 1862 aged 95 years. Also Lieutenant Thomas Sharp Hill R.N. son of above died at Smyrna (Turkey) 11 November 1845 in his 39th year.

148. Mary widow of William DICKINSON Esq. solicitor formerly of London born 25 February 1773 died at Greenhithe in this Parish 20 February 1859.

149. Emma wife of John Henry DAY died 17 April 18(?31) aged 26 years.

150. Robert W. FISHER a native of Orford in Suffolk accidentally drowned in the Thames 27 July 1865 aged 2(?4) years.

151. Rebecca wife of William GOREHAM of this Parish died 10 July 1865 aged 44 years. Harriott their infant daughter died 14 February 1851 aged 13 months Mary wife of John Goreham and mother of above William Goreham died 16 June 1859 aged 78 years. Also William Goreham died 24 March 1886 aged 67 years.

152. Mr James MOSS late of this Parish, bricklayer died 20 March 1801 aged 51 years. William Moss son of above died 15 May 1797 aged 5 weeks.

153. Footstone: J 1798 S

154. In memory of ?John SMALE[?] only child of John and Katherine Smale[?] the EGGMOUNT (?name of a ship) who died 28 May 1798 aged (?) 4 years four months.End of churchyard 24 June 1922
In the church:
155. West end of North Aisle matrix [outline] of a brass woman pedimental head dress + 2 husbands + 3 or 4.
3 sons. eus 2 daus

Nave Floor
156. Mrs Elizabeth LEFEBURE died 1 August 1826 aged 83 years. Charles Gore Lefebure died 29 July 1829 aged 82 years.

157. Rev. Charles Robert MARSHALL died 12 April 1823 aged 58 years.

158. Stone with heraldic shield at the top Mr John BAYLY died 7 February 1791 aged 65 years. Mrs Sarah Bayly wife of above died 4 November 1817 aged 86 years. Mr John Howard Bayly eldest son of above died 31 March 1824 aged 68 years. Mrs Ann STYLES 2nd daughter of above died 5 March 1831 aged 65 years. Mr James Bayly 2nd son of above died 31 July 1834 aged 76 years.

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
ABBOTT 42
ALEWOOD 130
ANDREWS 33
ARLETT 28-30
ASHBY 120
ATKINSON 123
M.A.B. 94
BARNETT 133
BARTLETT 20
BASSETT 138
BAXTER 102
BAYLY 158
BEADLE 122
BLISS 3
BRADLEY 136
BRAMWELL 48
BRASIER 92, 93
Bray 77
BROWN 95, 96, 131, 132
BURDES 123
BY 49
CAREY 142
Cartwright 39
CHALLIS 19
CHAMPION 142
CHAPMAN 1, 55, 84A+B,
    85-88
CHILD 84, 100, 101
CLUETT 95
COLYER 68
Cook 113
COOPER 140
COSSART 50
COUCHMAN 125-129, 137
CURTIS 22
DAVIDSON 71
DAY 149
DICKINSON 148
DONNE 52-54

Drew 46
DURLING 70, 72
Edmeades 25
EDWARDS 32
ELAND 2
EVEREST 62
FARMER-FRANCIS 79
FELDWICK 78
FIELDER 74
FISHER 150
FORREST 124
FRANCIS 79
FULLJAMES 69, 108
GOREHAM 151
GOSTLING 64
GRAY 74
GREGORY 138
M.J.H. 139
HALL 41
HARDEE 89
HARDEN 104
HARDS 15
HARE 34
HAYES 76
HENDEN 35
HEWITT 59
Hibberds 95
HICKS 142
HIGHAM 114
HILL 57, 147
HOADLEY 51
HOLDAWAY 81
HOLLAND 63
Hooper 92
HORLOCK 75
HURST 1
INGALL 46
JAMES 82
JAY 62
KEMPEN, van 107KING 62
KINGSLAND 62
LAVENDER 16
LAWRANCE 35, 99
LEFEBURE 156
MACKAY 135
MANNING 112
MANTLE 143
MARSHALL 157
MARTIN 15, 15a
MASON 67
McBEATH 26
Millson 120
Mitford 48
MORRIS 39
MOSS 152
MUNN 23, 24
MURRAY 99
MUSGROVE 77
NETHERCOAT 115-119
PALMER 138
PARSONS 61
PIRKINS 80
POWSEY 9-14
PRIME 31
PULLING 105
PUSTWELL 42
R. R.110
READ 98, 111
RHOADE 141
RICHARDSON 60
RIDLEY 91
RIXSON 7, 13
RUSSELL 138, 147
J S 153
SALE 98
SAWYER 122
Sharp 147
SHELBOURNE 103
SHEPHERD 37

 

SIMMONS 75
SMALE[?] 154
SMALL 8, 45, 65, 66
SMITH 131, 134
SOWTON 82
STEVENS 62
STEWART 105
STYLES 158
Swain 89
SWETTENHAM 30
Tankerville 46
TOLHURST 25
TOLLET 113
TOWNSEND 86, 108
van KEMPEN 107
VITOU 61
VOGAN 43
M.A.W. 21
W.W. 21
WALLIS 17
WARD 141
WARE 3, 4, 5, 6
WARNER 73
WATERS 38
WATSON 145
WATTS 18
WELLS 146
WEST 44
WESTBROOK 90
WESTON 105
WHATSON 143, 144
WHEATLEY 108, 109
WHISKIN 58
WHITEHEAD 47
WILKS 40
WILLIAMS 18
WOODWARD 36
WOOTTON 56

Places Index
Amsterdam, Holland 107
Barkingside, Essex 61
Beccles, Suffolk 62
Dartford 15, 120, 138
East India Company Bengal Civil Service 60
Fawkham 62
Gravesend 138
Greenhithe 28,33,39,40,43,
   47,50,55,56,58,61,78,93,
   96,102,105,114,123,
   134,136,138,142,148
Guernsey 142
Inverness 135
London 148
   Charing Cross,
       Westminster 98
   Cross Lane London 67
   Hatton Garden 62
   Jamaica Row,
        Bermondsey 92
   Mincing Lane 133
   St Johns Wood 50   Southwark 89
   Borough of Southwark 44

   St Saviours Southwark 53
   Thames Street, 
    Rotherhithe 111
Longfield 24
Monkwearmouth 
        Durham 123
Northfleet 10-12, 56
Orford, Suffolk 150
Pitsey, Essex 76
Purfleet, Essex 40
Redbridge near 
    Southampton 112
Rochester 71
Rye, Sussex 32
Swanscombe 
    Manor House 138, 147
Smyrna (Turkey) 147
Southfleet 111
Stone 70, 71, 72, 80
Stone Wood 71
Summer Hill, Dartford 138
Swanscombe Pustwell
     House 42
Woodmanstone, Surrey 62
Yarmouth 62, 77General
Army 82
   69th Regiment 82
   Lieutenant 82
   M _ _ ross 26
   Royal Artillery 26
blacksmith 137
brass 155
bricklayer 152
Clerk of this Parish died 14
drowned 134, 150
EGGMOUNT (?name of
   a ship) 154
Governor of the Poor 
   House 132
King William the 3rd and
   Queen Anne 113
lead coffin 8
mason 20

Master 32, 112
Navy
   Commander R.N. 147
   Commissioner of the
       Navy 113
   H.M.S. Hercules 134
   H.M.S. JUNO 82
   Her Majesty’s Navy and
       Ordnance 40
   Lieutenant 82, 147
owner 112
Rev. 157
seaman 134
shipmaster 135
shipmates 134
smallpox 32
solicitor 62, 148
vessel 32, 112
yeoman 6, 8, 65, 118

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Some Monumental Inscriptions of  Sutton at Hone Churchyard, noted by L. L. Duncan September 1920. Typed up by Dawn Weeks. Leland Duncan's pencil sketch plan of location of gravestones in Sutton at Hone Churchyard.


1. Mr John TRIGG of this Parish died 29 November 1825 aged 8(?5). Mrs Mary TRIGG his wife died 11 February 1810 aged 75.

2. Mrs Sarah TRIGG wife of Mr John Trigg of this Parish died 18 September 1819 aged 49.

3. Mary Ann FENNELL died 10 October 1860 aged 66.

4. Lydia wife of Mr Richard CLAYTON of the Five Wents, Swanley in this Parish died 6 December 1848 in 86th year. Above Mr Richard Clayton died 26 November 1849 aged 77.

5. Small cross "Lillie". To Lydia CLAYTON daughter of Charles and Lydia BEADLE of this parish died November 1866 aged 4.

6. Mr William ASHFORTH of this Parish died 19 June 1809 aged 43.

7. Mr Thomas ELGAR died 10 September 1827 aged 63. Mrs Rebecca ELGAR his wife died 22 November 1849 in 78th year.

8. Tomb William Thomas ELGAR of this Parish died 30 December 1864 aged 73. Sarah Elgar widow of above died January 17 1870 aged 85.

9. Mr Mark COUSSINS died 8 June 1806 aged 69.

10. Ebenezer John WALLIS died at Sutton Lodge, Sutton at Hone 26 October 1879 aged 48. Mary Mart third daughter of above died 7 September 1885 aged 21.

11. Elizabeth wife of William POOLE of Swanley in this Parish died 14 February 1816 aged 41. She was the only daughter of Wright and Elizabeth JEBB of Wixhall in the Parish of Preese, Shropshire. A dutiful daughter, Tender Mother, affectionate wife. Also to their Infant children Elizabeth born 17 September 1807 and died 4 November 1808. Thomas born 27 September and died 25 October 1815.

12. Mr Thomas BOOTES of Dartford died 1 August 1863 aged 37. Mrs Frances Bootes wife of above died 22 December 1860 aged 32. Thomas James Bootes son of above died 14 March 1860 aged 7 months. Erected by his bereaved mother.

13. Wood rail Arthur William HESKETT died 26 October 1872 aged 2 years and 2 months.

14. Mr Henry SELBY of Horton Kirby died 8 January 1847 aged 53. Sibylla Selby his wife died 21 November 1866 aged 76.

15. Mary Ann SELBY daughter of late Mr William Selby of this Parish died 26 June 1826 aged 25. Mary RUSSELL wife of above William Selby died February 8 1853 aged 82.

16. William SELBY of this parish died 24 June 1806 aged 35. Left issue one son and 3 daughters John Allen, Mary Ann, Sarah and Elizabeth. Elizabeth died 6 September 1806 aged 4 months.

17. Headstone face down Fragment has …….. above / y / BY / above / hs / ELL / departed / 1833 / (space) / Daughter / ARRIOT
Footstone JS 1796 AC 1833

18. All gone See footstone later Mr W BY

19. Mrs Sarah SELBY wife of Mr William Selby of Gildenhill in this Parish died 7 December 1777 aged 42. Elizabeth daughter of the said William and Sarah Selby died 25 December 1777 aged 11.

20. Mrs Susannah SQUIRE died 5 January 1870 in 82nd year. Hannah eldest daughter of above and wife of Robert MOORE, died at Gravesend 16 July 1873 and buried in Northfleet churchyard. The Father and Mother of the above Mrs Squire are interred in the 2 graves beside this stone.

21. Elizabeth Jane wife of William BARHAM of this Parish Plumber died 10 April 1859 aged 43.

22. Emily daughter of John and Martha YOUNG died 19 September 1869 aged 17. Also above John Young died 10 October 1900 in 76th year.

23. This stone erected by Mr A C MUMBORD of St Johns records the faithful service of Thomas BARNES for 23 years. He died January 31 1853 aged 49.

24. Mr John MEAD for 30 years was the faithful servant of the late Richard LEIGH Esquire of Hawley House. He died 18 March 1854 aged 67.

25. Caroline KEMP for 36 years the faithful Servant of Mrs SAUNDERS of Hawley House in this Parish died 19 April 1867 aged 71.

26. Mr William CLARK died 28 October 1850 aged 72. Mrs Sarah Clark died 22 October 1853 aged 75. Charles Clark son of above died 25 May 1867 aged 58.

27. Henry ANDRUS late of this Parish died 7 May 1856 in 20th year.

28. William ANDRUS late of this Parish died 6 May 1862 aged 56. Elizabeth Andrus widow of above died 12 October 1865 aged 54.

29. Altar Mr George ANDRUS of this parish Yeoman died 16 June 1847 aged 78. Patience Martha second wife of above died December 20 1856 aged 72.

30. Altar Mrs Mary ANDRUS wife of Mr George Andrus of this Parish died 2 September 1831 aged 66.

31. James HARBER born 6 March 1784 died 8 May 1857.

32. Rebecca PATE died 20 October 1891 aged 79. Also Isabella ETCHES died 16 November 1858 aged 57 sister of above Rebecca Pate and Kezia HARBER erected by their grateful nieces.

33. Small stone in rails Rebecca HARBER died 25 October 1856 aged 1 year and 1 month. Also Alfred William Harber died 18 April 1859 aged 11 years 5 months.

34. Mr Francis MAHER of the City of London, Fishmonger, died 10 September 1847 aged 35. Jane Maher wife of above formerly of this Parish died 17 June 1876 aged 65.

35. Wood rail Alexander ACTON died 23 March 1866 aged 53.

36. Margaret wife of William HOGG of Cold Harbour, Swanley in this Parish died August 13 1849 aged 32. Also Elizabeth wife of above Mr William Hogg died 28 August 1852 aged 26.

37. Alice Frances PACKMAN daughter of George and Frances Packman of this Parish died 12 July 1842 aged 17. Mary Ann Packman sister of above died 3 June 1846 aged 13. George Packman brother of above died 5 April 1849 aged 20. Mr George Packman Father of above died 3 March 1860 aged 59. Mrs Frances Packman widow of above died 17 October 1874 aged 75.

38. Mary COOPER died 27 December 1886 aged 81. Henry PACKMAN nephew of above died 11 March 1892 aged 58. Also his sister Eliza Packman died 2 February 1913 aged 71.

39. Mr Edward ADAMS of Swanley in this Parish died 1 November 1831 aged 80. Mrs Mary Adams relict of above died 25 September 1834 aged 80.

40. Mr Henry STAPLES of this Parish died 18 October 1856 aged 72.

41. Martha wife of Mr Henry STAPLES of this Parish died September 18 1851 aged 74.

42. Altar Mr Thomas STAPLES of Swanley in this Parish died 21 August 1837 aged 50. Also John second son of above died 26 January 1818 aged 30. Also Mary Staples widow of above died 17 February 1850 aged 61.

43. Mr Henry STAPLES of this Parish died 14 September 1807 aged 65.

44. Mrs Ann STAPLES relict of Mr Henry Staples died 26 December 1826 aged 77.

45. Flat in rich? rails covered with ivy.

46. John son of John and Charlotte MILLS of this Parish died 26 March 1859 aged 46. The above Charlotte Mills died 14 October 1862 aged 69.

47. Small cross Katherine Few HARBER born 21 November 1863 died 24 July 1881.

48. James HARBER born 6 June 1812 died 21 January 1878. Also Kezia wife of above born 14 July 1816 died 27 September 1891.

49. Ann HILLS died 6 January 1873 aged 62. Erected by her brother Richard Hills of Maidstone.

50. Elizabeth ALLMAN died 14 September 1858 aged 79. Mary Jane MILLBOURN died 9 March 1859 aged 12. Jane wife of Jeremiah READING of this Parish died 30 October 1870 aged 84.

51. Thomas LASLETT died 24 July 1833 in 81st year. For 50 years a faithful servant in the family of John MUNXFORD Esquire of St Johns.

52. Head covered with ivy and face destroyed.

53. Elizabeth VAUGHAN died 16 February 1876 aged 65. Mr William Vaughan died 3 October 1891 aged 87.

54. Miss Polly ROADES Nat. January 25 1759 Ob Nov 5 1774.

55. Small cross Bertie SCOTT born August 3 1889 died April 24 1890.

56. Richard THOMAS died 10 October 1891 aged 80. Harriet wife of above died 16 March 1893 aged 79.

57. Monument with urn in rails In loving memory of Thomas Horn FLEET Esquire of Darenth Grange died 19 April 1897 aged 79. Mourned and regretted by his family etc. Frances Sarah Fleet widow of Thomas Horn Fleet Esquire of Darenth Grange died 8 April 1910. Musgreave Bellew eldest child of Thomas Horn and Frances Sarah Fleet died 28 October 1863 aged 6 years 4 months.

58. William VINER died 27 January 1835 aged 55. Charlotte Viner wife of above died 9 April 1871 aged 85. Also Richard and Sarah VINER (no dates).

59. Mrs Ann WHIFFEN died 5 November 1809 aged 68.

60. Mary Ann VINER died 23 November 1883 aged 72.

61. William VINER died June 11 1884 aged 72. Priscilla Viner wife of above died 10 January 1888 aged 66. A devoted wife and loving mother.

62. Small wood cross illegible.

63. Mark ATKINS born 9 December 1827 died 12 November 1891 aged 64.

64. James KEMBER died 24 April 1807 aged 36.

65. Emma wife of William KENNARD born 17 February 1823 died 13 September 1883. Also William Kennard died 15 March 1898 aged 77.

66. Mr Adam(?) CALLOW of ?Hawley in this Parish died 22 November 1800 aged 55.

67. Mr William DALTON late of this Parish yeoman died 2 July 1807 aged 84 years. Mrs Elizabeth Dalton wife of William Dalton of the Five Wents died 29 June 1792 aged 75. Also 3 of their children lieth here 2 sons and 1 daughter.

68. An old head all flaked. Footstone TH 1748.

69. Kezia MEDHURST daughter of John and Penelope Medhurst of this Parish died 23 February 1830 aged 24. Simon Medhurst son of above John and Penelope Medhurst died 16 November 1810 aged 11.

70. Mr John MEDHURST of this Parish died 25 January 1834 aged 68. Mr William Medhurst son of above died 20 March 1837 aged 44. Friend James Medhurst, grandson of Mr John Medhurst died 20 February 1836 aged 7. Penelope Medhurst wife of above Mr John Medhurst died 17 March 1857 in 86th year.

71. Here lieth the Body of Ann HAWESS wife of John Hawess of this Parish died 2 June 1715 aged 42. She also left three children.

72. Here lyeth the body of John NETHERCOAT of this Parish died December 12 1757 aged 63.

73. Robert CARPENTER brother to Frances Cafenter (sic) died 3 December Anno 1714 aged 25.

74. Anthony DORE died December ye 5 1739 aged 68.

75. James ye son of Thomas and Ann FLETCHER who died ye 9th day of February 1713/4 aged 18.

76. Elizabeth daughter of Thomas and Ann FLETCHER died 27 January 1713/4 aged 19.

77. John FLETCHER son of Thomas and Ann Fletcher died y 10 January 1713/4 aged 26.

78. Altar Drawing ..DE late //…..and /………….er of / this Parish /………..une Anno Dom 1718 / and no………twenty years / She left her friend in grief and Tears. / From her Child………/ Yet…………… /God…………/ She…………………/ A short lived ……… / thus she ………….. / and you ………… / your lifes ……… / .. your wound ….

79. Jno POTTER 1769.

80. Mr James FLETCHOR yeoman of this Parish died 2 November Anno 1714 aged 63.

81. Thomas FLETCHER yeoman of this Parish died 24 August 1710 aged 68.

82. Ann ALLEN wife of George Allen died 12 March 1719 aged 55.

83. AS 1814.

84. Frances CARPENTER of this Parish died 22 November 1714 aged 34. He also left a widow and one daughter whos nam was Ann.

85. Sarah BRYANT daughter of Isaac and Mary Bryant died 13 September 1858 aged 15. Isaac Bryant brother of above died 22 June 1861 aged 14.

86. Richard LANE died 24 August 1893 aged 84. Caroline daughter of above died 22 November 1886 aged 26.

87. Elizabeth CALVER died 12 January 1866 aged 74. James Calver husband of above died 1 June 1875 aged 59. Erected by their daughter Maria Calver.

88. Sophia HAWLEY died 17 November 1876 aged 53.

89. A monument and obelisk in rails covered with ivy.

90. Emma wife of Thomas W HOPKINS died 6 January 1878 aged 48. Thomas W Hopkins died 30 June 1881 aged 51.

91. Mr William PENFOLD of this Parish died August 5 1861 aged 72. Mrs Mary Penfold widow of above died 17 September 1862 aged 73.

92. Mr John EBBUTT of this Parish died 9 June 1831 in 83rd year.

93. Mr John Morris EVANS formerly of this Parish died 26 November 1859 aged 77.

94. James BAILEY of this Parish died 16 May 1887 aged 73. Mary wife of above died 7 April 1891 aged 73.

95. Loose stone standing against north wall of chancel Armorial drawing [See p. 971 Reg: Roft] Hic iacet Elizabetha HILL, Abrahami uxor, Michaelis PRATT de Bromley in Com Middlesexiae arm Filia nata 25 Junii 1644 obitt 1 Aprilis 1672. Haec erat plena operibus bonis & eleemosunis quas faciebat. Factum est antem in diebus illis ut infirmata moreretur. Ipse Abrahamiis Hill moriens 5 Feb 1721 dixit Spes mia in solo Jesu Christo Et Qui se suscitavit Me etiam sucitare potes.

96. Mr Alfred RICHARDSON of this Parish died 21 January 1840 aged 49.

97. Mrs Ann SEATER of this Parish daughter of the late Captain Richard SEATER died 12 February 1800 aged 26.

98. Small cross CHE HME January 1891

99. Cross Henry B De Heyn ENGLISH Clara English second son of Thomas and born 18 October 1869 died 26 April 1883.

100. Cross head Gertrude Emily JEKYLL wife of late John Jekyll Captain RML??? and Governor HM
Gaol, Brisbane, died 15 May 1891 aged 43.

101. Cross Amelia D HOTHAM 1878.

102. FHH Born 29 June 1848 Died 9 May 1849.

103. Altar in large railed enclosure Top Here lieth the Body of Thomas CHAPMAN who died ………/ …. aged………../ A ……………/ E ………… / who di……… / aged / ………/ and Sarah …… / departed William / son ……… / died the 2 ………… / Also the ……… / Christ ………… /
South side: In memory of Christopher Chapman late of Hawley in this Parish who died August 30 1826 aged 73. Also William Chapman who died November 2 1810 aged 11 and 3 other infant sons of the above Christopher Chapman Esquire and Jane his second wife. Also Jane Chapman died 12 November 1846 aged 89.

104. Emma KETT born 16 July 1841 died 24 November 1879.

105. Edward IVES of Sutton at Hone died 6 April 1883 aged 62. Ann wife of above died 7 June 1895 aged 70.

106. Monument and obelisk East: Here lieth the Body of John MUMFORD Senior Esquire late of Sutton Place who departed this life 6 July 1787 aged 64. Also Ann relict of above John Mumford Senior Esquire died 6 March 1798 aged 76. South: Here lieth the body of Ann Mumford daughter of John Mumford Esquire of Sutton Place in this Parish (and Ann his wife). Her death was occasioned by a Dropsy for which in the spell of 3 years and 10 months she was tapped one hundred and fifty five times. She died the 14 of May 1778 in the 23rd year of her age. An example of Patience Fortitute and Resignation. Here also Elizabeth Mumford wife of John Mumford Junior Esquire of St Johns Jerusalem in this Parish who died 14 September 1783 in 26th year. Also Mumford CAMPBELL Esquire of Sutton Place (Grandson of John Mumford Senior Esquire) who died 9 February 1855 (no age). West; Also William Mumford Esquire of Sutton Place died 27 May 1821 in 75th year. Also Mary relict of above William Mumford Esquire died 4 July 1834 in 84th year. William Newell Campbell died at Kingsdown, Kent, 8 November 1856 aged 76. Frederick Pearce Campbell (son of above) died at St Leonard’s on Sea 26 November 1888 aged 64. North: Also Elizabeth Mumford second wife of John Mumford Junior Esquire of St Johns and only daughter of the late Mr Serjeant LEIGH died 15 March 1802 aged 37. John Mumford Esquire of St Johns died 30 August 1825 aged 73. Also Anne Eleanor Mumford relict of John Mumford Esquire. She died at St Johns 9 June 1857 aged 84.

106B. Low in rails and cover Sacred to the memory of The Reverend Robert FOUNTAINE MA.

106C. Low in rails and covered in ivy.

106D. Mary wife of James SHRIMPTON and formerly 40 years the valued servant and friend of the family who erected this stone. She died 27 November 1833.

107. Cross Richard Hayter JARVIS of this Parish born 20 December 1801 died January 1 1877.

108. Alban COOPER youngest son of Thomas C and Mary Cooper of this Parish died 12 January 1875 aged 26.

109. Jemima E HUNT eldest daughter of Thomas C and Mary A COOPER of this Parish died 1January 1871 aged 35. Horace A Hunt son of above died 18 May 1862 aged 3.

110. HAH 1862.

111. Harriett wife of Mr Thomas NEVILL of this Parish died 11 August 1888 aged 78.

112. Mary wife of Herbert WODEHOUSE died 17 November 1866 aged 32.

113. Cross Sophia Nevill WOOD born 21 November 1846 died 12 January 1871 youngest daughter of George and Sarah Wood of Gravesend.

114. Sarah wife of George WOOD of Gravesend died 20 March 1874 in 70th year. Above George Wood died 12 December 1875 in 67th year.

115. Mr George CANNON of this Parish died 25 March 1868 aged 61. Mary Ann wife of above died 18 February 1888 aged 84.

116. Mary Ann wife of Thomas Chapman COOPER of Swanley died 4 February 1879 aged 72. Above Thomas Chapman Cooper died 17 June 1879 aged 69.

117. Jemima wife of Mr John COOPER of this Parish died 7 February 1857 aged 75. Above Mr John Cooper died 8 March 1869 aged 86.

118. Mr Samuel FRENCH of this Parish died 5 February 1851 in 71st year.

119. Sophia wife of Mr Thomas NEVILL of this Parish died 19 April 1850 aged 47. Above Mr Thomas Nevill died 23 January 1858 aged 64.

120. Mr John NEVILL of this Parish died 28 February 1848 aged 65.

121. Mr Thomas NEVILL of this Parish died 28 March 1829 in 76th year.

122. Mrs Mary NEVILL widow of Mr Thomas Nevill of this Parish died 17 August 1851 aged 91.

123. John son of Stephen and Emma CANNON of this parish died 28 May 1839 aged 10 months. Rose daughter of William and Sophia Cannon of Canterbury died 2 June 1839 aged 2 years and 2 months.

124. William son of Stephen and Emma CANNON of Bexley died 6 November 1851 aged 2 years 11 months.

125. JHC 1849.

126. Louie daughter of William and Margaret COOPER of this Parish died 23 April 1847 aged 2 years 6 weeks. Mary Cooper daughter of Henry and Elizabeth MUNGEAM of the Parish of Dartford died 27 April 1847 aged 7 months. John Hopewell son of above William and Margaret Cooper died 22 September 1849 aged 7 years.

127. The family grave of R R and H CANNON. In memory of Ernest Richards their second son died 18 July 1893 in 25th year. Also John Prince their third son died 1 February 1900 aged 26. Also Robert Richards Cannon died 25 July 1915 aged 76.

128. Edwin STAPLES son of William and Mary Susan Staples of this Parish died 21 September 1855 in 17th year.

129. Samuel STAPLES son of William and Mary Susan Staples of this Parish died 25 February 1848 aged 7 years 6 months.

130. Mrs Sarah FLUDE of Farningham in this County died 26 October 1849 aged 82.

131. Mr William STAPLES of this Parish died December 23 1864 aged 62. Mary Susan widow of above died 22 May 1881 aged 81.

132. Hannah wife of Mr William ARNOLD of this Parish died 11 January 1875 aged 77. Also Ambrose Arnold son of above died 26 February 1857 aged 26.

133. Small cross Mary Sophia MERCER born at Greentrees near Tonbridge May 22 1800 died at Greenhithe 29 May 1886. Elizabeth Catherine? Mercer born at Greentrees 20 June 1807 died at Wye January 4 1892.

134. Monument cross coped Hephzibah Ellen STAPLES wife of William Staples died 22 February 1910 aged 79. William Staples of Swanley died 13 February 1892 aged 57.

135. Alice SHAVES died 25 February 1889 aged 63.

136. Mary wife of Mr William BULL of this Parish died 31 October 1834 aged 68. Above Mr William Bull died 12 November 1835 aged 79. Mrs Anne WOOD daughter of above died 15 March 1813 aged 31. Also 2 infant daughters of Daniel and Anne Bull of Wilmington.

137. Low Here lyeth the Bodies of Robert WALLER and Elizabeth his wife. He dyed ………of December MDCCXXXIV aged LXIV years And she d……. the XV of December MDCCXLII aged LXXIII years.

3 under east window
138. Mr Thomas GLOVER late of the Parish of Dartford died 22 December 1785 aged 64. Also Mrs Thomasin Glover wife of above died 12 July 1785 aged 70.

139. Mr Thomas GLOVER late of Parish of Dartford died 8 September 1779 aged 25.

140. Thomasin GLOVER daughter of Thomas and Thomasine Glover of the Parish of Dartford died 11 October 1756 aged 5 months and 3 days.

141. Altar South side Here lieth the Body of Mrs Anna SEARLE Relict of Mr Christopher Searle of this Parish died 16 March 1729 aged 68.

142. Mr Thomas DORMAN died ye 29 September 1766 aged 43.

143. Mrs S P DORMAN died 3 November 1757 aged 35.

3 under east window south aisle
144. Thomas CHAPMAN late of this Parish died 30 January 1817 aged 64.

145. Richard CHAPMAN of this Parish died 22 January 1776 aged 20.

146. Mrs Jane CRONEY died 9 April 1834 aged 79.

By south aisle east of porch
147. William CHILD from Willmington died 9 April 1732 aged 47. Left a wife and one child.

148. Thomas CHILD from Swanley died 30 August 1728 aged 58. He left a wife and 8 children.

149. Samuel GLOVER aged 10 months. Mary Glover aged – years. Son and daughter of Samuel and Martha Glover. They departed their lives the month of March 1750.

150. Elizabeth DOUGHTY wife of Daniel Doughty died 25 June 1742 in 41st year.

151. Daniel DOUGHTY who was a loving husband and faithful friend died 27 July 1741 aged 31.

152. William GLOVER son of Frances and Mary late wife of Frances Glover of this Parish died April 3 1748 aged 18.

153. Frances GLOVER died January 4 1728 aged 56.

154. William DORMAN of this Parish died June 14 1700 aged 46.

155. Nicholas DORMAN of this Parish died ye 15 May 1703 in 47th year.

156. Thomas NORTHALL died 5 July 1727 aged 61.

157. Elizabeth NORTHALL wife of Thomas Northall died 26 October 1740 in 70th year.

158. Robert PHILLIPS died 15 October 1735 in 27th year. The best of carecters he had and was beloved by most mankind etc.

159. Richard CHAPMAN late of this Parish died 16 April 1786 aged 70. Mrs Jane Chapman widow of Richard Chapman died 20 February 1785 aged 71.

160. Mary GLOVER late wife of Francis Glover died 11 May 1715 aged 51.

161. John DORMN (sic) Senior from Hockenden in ye Parish of St Mary Cray died 4 May 1719 aged ---------------- under grass.

162. Mr John GOODHEW late of New Cross in the Parish of St Pauls, Deptford died February ye 9 1762 aged 60.

163. Friend MEDHURST died 13 November 1889 aged 78. Sarah Elizabeth Medhurst wife of above died 23 December 1889 aged 81.

164. John DORMAN Junior son of John Dorman died Aprill ye 1 1722 aged 42.

165. Thomas DORMAN son of John Dorman died May 15 1728 aged 38.

166. A footstone AD 1730 (?Dorman).

Eastern part of yard
from south to Nave 167-235
167. Thomas YOUNG died 26 April 1783 aged 56. Amy his wife died 10 April 1784 aged 55.

168. James HAND late of the Parish of Dartford died 25 January 1747 aged 37.

169. Mr William BURR died June 10 1762 aged 63. Mrs Ann Burr died January 5 1768 aged 62.

170. John BEADLE late of the Parish of Horton Kirby died 24 June 1771 aged 59. He left issue 6 children & 4
grandchildren.

171. Ann BUDD wife of George Budd of the Parish of Crayford died 25 December 1765 aged 22. Also Ann Budd daughter of the above said.

172. George REDSELL died 16 February 1892 aged 56. Also Ann wife of above died 8 August 1907 aged 67.

173. Thomas REDSELL died 12 June 1874 aged 16.

174. Jane wife of Mr John EVANS died 27 January 1837 aged 53.

175. Ann NORTHALL daughter of John and Elizabeth Northall died 20 May 1810 aged 30.

176. Mr John NORTHALL died 23 April AD 1818 aged 70. He was overseer of the Poor of this Parish during 48 years. (Exordium)

177. Mrs Elizabeth NORTHALL relict of Mr John Northall died 25 March 1824 aged 78.

178. Mrs Mary HILLS wife of Mr William Hills died 18 May 1828 aged 28.

179. Mr William NORTHALL late of this Parish wheelwright died 12 October 1805 aged 32.

180. Mr Thomas STEVENS of this Parish died 23 October 1780 aged 63.

181. Jane wife of Thomas STEVENS of this Parish died 30 May 1780 aged 62.

182. Mr William SMALE Yeoman of ys parish died December 24 1750 aged 82. Mary Smale wife of Mr
William Smale died January 18 1748 aged 70.

183. John BEARY died April 8 1720 aged 52.

184. Samuel BEARY died May 29 1727 aged 74.

185. Ann BEARY died February 27 1718 aged 75.

186. Samuel BEARY the husband of Elizabeth who died 27 September 1715 aged --- under grass.

187a. Under yews Here lyeth Dame LINTON a name which to all that knew her will all ways have a gratefull Memory of her uncommon Industry Seasonable Frugality and great Readyness to assist Both Poor and Rich. Footstone JL

187b. 1842. These Stones restored by Mr Thomas HOLDING of Arlington Cottage Greenwich in token of respect to his Mother who caused this yewtree to be planted at the foot of the Grave of her Grandmother Mrs
Linton in the year 1742.

188. Caroline daughter of Mr Samuel COWELL died 4 March 1817 aged 18.

189. Mr Samuel COWELL died 30 September 1815 aged 59. Left issue 3 sons and 7 daughters Elizabeth, Samuel, John, Ann, Caroline, Sophia, Charlotte, Matilda, Frederick, and Mary Ann. Also Maria Cowell daughter of above who died 26 November 1800 aged 1 year 9 months.

190. In Memory of / Ann wife of Samuel Cowell / of this parish who departed this life / the 29th January 1797 / aged 39 years. (Original listing corrected 17-02-2011 with information provided by Rose French) 

190A. Mr John ROUND died 2 March 1822 aged 50.

191. Mr Samuel COWELL died 3 April 1831 aged 39.

192a. Mrs Mary MILLER died 14 May 1757 aged 48.

192b. Mr Gilbert THORNE died 15 September 1769 aged 42. Mrs Elizabeth Thorne his wife died 26 August 1770 aged 40.

193. Mary DORMAN of Barming in this county died January 9 1800 in 76th year.

194. Mrs Dorothy DORMAN wife of above John Dorman of this Parish died 12 June 1776 aged 81.

195. Mr John DORMAN many years a Farmer in this Parish a constant attendant on ye worship of God in this church. Industrious Skilful and honest in his calling. Kind and affectionate to his Family. Courteous and Friendly to all with whom he had to do. Died July 30 1750 aged 53.

196. Mr John DORMAN died 18 July 1775 aged 38.

197. An obelisk surrounded with brambles.

198. Mr Thomas JENNINGS late of this Parish died 13 January 1806 in 57th year.

199. Elizabeth wife of Robert NORTHALL who dyed September y 1- 1744 aged 45.

200. Mr Robert NORTHALL of this Parish died 19 October 1767 aged 71.

201. Elizabeth NORTHALL died 29 October 1775 aged 55. Also Ann Northall Grand daughter of above died 14June 1778 aged 7 months.

202. Susanna wife of William WILSON both of Bexley Kent. Died at Dartford 19 August 1803 aged 50. William Wilson died at Dartford 4 October 1870 aged 67.

203. Mrs Mary CLARKE wife of Mr William Clarke of Dartford died 23 November 1847 aged 49. Above Mr William Clarke died 8 April 1875 aged 81.

204. Mr William WAITE late of this Parish died 27 June 1775 aged 41. Mrs Ann Waite died 25 May 1805 aged 69.

205. Philip WHATMORE died 13 May 1885 aged 32.

206. William NORTHALL died February 6 177(?1) aged 49. Thomas Northall died May 2 1800 aged 25.

207. Mr John NORTHALL died 14 July 1808 aged 33. Farewell my loving Husband and dear Friends etc. Sarah wife of Mr John Northall died 7 September 1812 in 24th year.

208. Charles Harvey William FAUX born at Thetford, Norfolk 15 June 1826 died at Hawley December 16 1883.

209. Ann daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth MUNN of this Parish died 28 January 1754 in 11th year.

210. Elizabeth MUNN wife of Thomas Munn of this Parish died 30 March 1769 aged 48. Also William CLARK son of William and Mary Clark who died 10 October 1825 aged 2 years.

211. Ann Cecilia daughter of Peter and Caroline BOSSEY died 19 November 1840 aged 8 years 6 months.

212. Table Ann wife of Mr Francis BOSSEY of Woolwich in this county died 18 September 1834 aged 55. Above Mr Francis Bossey died 14 February 1858 aged 74. Mr Peter Bossey of Worthing in Sussex and formerly
of Woolwich, Surgeon, died 22 December 1862 aged 57. Mrs Caroline Bossey widow of Mr Peter Bossey died at Redhill Surrey 18 August 1888 aged 84. Francis Bossey MD, Brother of above Peter Bossey, Born at Woolwich 21 October 1809 died at Redhill 27 September 1904.

213. Sarah BOISSY (sic) of this Parish died 3 March 1814 aged 33. Affliction sore 20 years I bore etc. Jane daughter of Francis and Ann BOSSEY of the Parish of Woolwich died 3 March 1817 aged 9.

214. Table Mr Peter BOISSY died 2 September 1784 aged 40. Leaving issue 3 children Peter, Sarah and Francis. Also Peter Boissy son of above died 20 October 1787 aged 5. Also Mrs Jane MOONEY wife of above Peter Boissy died 5 February 1830 aged 71.

215. Ann HAZEL died 7 October 1852 aged 77.

216. Thomas HAZEL died 7 January 1848 aged 78.

217. Charles HAZEL died 19 May 1855 aged 41. Mary Hazel died 13 July 1887 aged 3 years.

218. Robert HAZEL died 7 September 1872 aged 68. Emma Hazel sister of above died 22 December 1887 aged 69.

219. Mary Louisa daughter of Frederick and Mary RUSSELL GRIFFIN died 9 February 1883 aged 20 years 5 months.

220. Thomas MUNN late of this Parish died 22 May 1772 aged 59.

221. William MUNN of the Parish of Darenth yeoman died 3 April 1781 aged 40.

222. Sarah MUNN late of this Parish died 17 June 1795 in (?5)5th year.

223. John GLOVER late of Orpington in this county died 6 March 1798 aged 54.

224. Mrs Elizabeth GLOVER wife of Mr John Glover died 24 June 1814 aged 74.

225. Sarah MUNN daughter of Thomas and Ann Munn died 11 December 1806 aged 27. Also William Munn son of above Thomas and Ann Munn died near Bombay in the East Indies 23 January 1809 aged 34.

226. Mr James LAKE of this Parish died 16 April 1778 aged 59.

227. Ann LAKE wife of James Lake died 6 December 1784 aged 54.

228. Christopher JARRATT Paper Maker of this Parish died November 9 1760 aged 76.

229. Number omitted in error.

230. Jane fifth daughter of Josiah and Lucy BOWERS died 18 March 1885 in 58th year.

231. Sarah wife of George CATCH died 30 December 1883 aged 66.

232. Frank STEGGLES died 26 March 1870 aged 1 year and 8 months. Alice Gertrude Steggles died 14 April 1870 aged 4 years and 8 months. Children of George and Mary Ann Steggles of Scole Norfolk and this Parish.

233. Thomas HOLLANDS of Sutton at Hone died 28 March 1871 aged 57.

234. Robert MARCHANT born at Matfield 31 July 1829 died at Dartford Heath 16 March 1884. Also Fanny WOODBRIDGE wife of above born at Lenham October 18 1835 died 7 May 1897.

235. FSB born 22 December 1855 died 23 May 1856.
                                                                                                                     Finished 5 September 1920 LD

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
ACTON 35
ADAMS 39
ALLEN 82
ALLMAN 50
ANDRUS 27, 28, 29, 30
ARNOLD 132
ASHFORTH 6
ATKINS 63
FSB 235
BAILEY 94
BARHAM 21
BEADLE 5, 170
BEARY 183-186
BOISSY 213, 214
BOOTES 12
BOSSEY 211, 212
BOWERS 230
BRYANT 85
BUDD 171
BULL 136
BURR 169
JHC 125
CALLOW 66
CALVER 87
CAMPBELL 106
CANNON 115,123,124,127
CARPENTER 73, 84
CATCH 231
CHAPMAN 103, 144, 145,
   159
CHILD 147, 148
CLARK 26, 210
CLARKE 203
CLAYTON 4, 5
COOPER 38, 108, 109,
   116, 117, 126
COUSSINS 9
COWELL 188-191
CRONEY 146

AD 166
DALTON 67
DORE 74
DORMAN 142,143,154,155,
  161, 164, 165, 193-196
DOUGHTY 150, 151
CHE HME 98
EBBUTT 92
ELGAR 7, 8
ENGLISH 99
ETCHES 32
EVANS 93, 174
FAUX 208
FENNELL 3
FLEET 57
FLETCHER 75, 76, 77, 81
FLETCHOR 80
FLUDE 130
FOUNTAINE 106a
FRENCH 118
GLOVER 138-140, 149,
   152, 153, 160, 223, 224
GOODHEW 162
GRIFFIN 219
FHH 102
TH 68
HAH 110
HAND 168
HARBER 31, 32, 33, 47, 48
HAWESS 71
HAWLEY 88
Hayter 107
HAZEL 215-218
HESKETT 13
HILL 95
HILLS 49, 178
HOGG 36
HOLDING 187b
HOLLANDS 233
HOPKINS 90HOTHAM 101
IVES 105
JARRATT 228
JARVIS 107
JEBB 11
JEKYLL 100
JENNINGS 198
KEMBER 64
KEMP 25
KENNARD 65
KETT 104
LAKE 226, 227
LANE 86
LASLETT 51
LEIGH 24, 106
LINTON 187a, 187b
MAHER 34
MARCHANT 234
MEAD 24
MEDHURST 69, 70, 163
MERCER 133
MILLBOURN 50
MILLER 192a
MILLS 46
MOORE 20
MUMBORD 23
MUMFORD 106
MUNGEAM 126
MUNN 209, 210, 220-222,
    225
MUNXFORD 51
NETHERCOAT 72
NEVILL 111, 119-122
NORTHALL 156, 157,
  175-177, 179, 199-201, 206, 207
PACKMAN 37, 38
PATE 32
PENFOLD 91
PHILLIPS 158POOLE 11
POTTER 79
PRATT 95
READING 50
REDSELL 172, 173
RICHARDSON 96
ROADES 54
ROUND 190a
RUSSELL 14, 219
AS 83
SAUNDERS 25
SCOTT 55
SEARLE 141
SEATER 97
SELBY 14-19
SHAVES 135
SHRIMPTON 106d
SMALE 182
SQUIRE 20
STAPLES 40-44, 128-129,
   131, 134
STEGGLES 232
STEVENS 180, 181
THOMAS 56
THORNE 192b
TRIGG 1, 2
VAUGHAN 53
VINER 58, 60, 61
WAITE 204
WALLER 137
WALLIS 10
WHATMORE 205
WHIFFEN 59
WILSON 202
WODEHOUSE 112
WOOD 113, 114, 136
WOODBRIDGE 234
YOUNG 22,167

Places Index
Arlington Cottage,
    Greenwich 187
Barming 193
Bexley 124, 202
Bombay, East Indies 225
Brisbane 100
Canterbury 123
Crayford 171
Darenth 221
Darenth Grange 57
Dartford 12, 138-140, 168,
    202, 203
Dartford Heath 234
Farningham 130
Gravesend 20, 113, 114
Greentrees near,
   Tonbridge 133

Greenwich 187
Hockenden, 
   St Mary Cray 161
Horton 14
Horton Kirby 170
Kingsdown 106
Lenham 234
City of London 34
Maidstone 49
Matfield 234
New Cross, Deptford 162
Northfleet churchyard 20
Orpington 223
Redhill, Surrey 212
Scole, Norfolk 232
St Leonard’s on Sea 106Sutton at Hone
   Gildenhill 19
   Hawley 66, 103, 208
   Hawley House 24, 25
   St Johns 23, 51
   St Johns Jerusalem 106
   Sutton Lodge 10
   Sutton Place 106
Swanley 11, 39, 42, 116,
      134, 148
   Cold Harbour 36
   Five Wents 3, 67
Thetford, Norfolk 208
Wilmington 136, 147
Wixhall, Preese, Shropshire 11
Woolwich 212, 213
Worthing, Sussex 212
Wye 133General
Captain 97
Captain RML100
Dropsy 106
Farmer 195
Fishmonger 34
goal (jail) 100
Governor HM Gaol 100
overseer of the Poor 176
Paper Maker 228
plumber 21
Reverend 106a
servant 23-25, 51, 106d
Surgeon 212
wheelwright 179
Yeoman 29, 67, 80, 81,
    221, 182

SUTTON AT HONE CHURCHYARD M.I.'S - LOCATION MAP

L. Duncan's pencil sketch plan of location of gravestones in Sutton at Hone Churchyard

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Some Monumental Inscriptions of Sundridge Church

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

South West part of Churchyard

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

71. (Small early stone, illegible).

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

163. Footstones only E.D. 1842.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

171. Small stone. I*C. MDCCXXXI.

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

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

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

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

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

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

178. Small stone: S -/ 1680.

(End of stones in this sector).

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Transcriptions completed 24 May 1920.

Index of Names and Places

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

SUNDRIDGE CHURCHYARD M.I.'S - LOCATION MAP

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

Map 1 of Southwest part of Churchyard

Map 2 of South of Chancel

Map 3 of Eastern part

Map 4 of just North of Church

Map 5 of North of Church

Map 6 of North East corner

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Some Monumental Inscriptions of Sturry Church

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Sturry Church, noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1757. Kindly typed up for the website by Pat Tritton.

In The Body.
1. On a Brass Plate, fixt to a Flat Stone. Hic requiescunt Corpora Thome CHILOMEL, de Parochiâ de Sturrey juxta Cantuariam, Joline, et Katrine, Uxorum ejus; qui quidem Thomas dedit huic Ecclesie Plumbū ad Valorem quadraginta Librarum, et multa alia Fecit bona, in predicta Ecclesiâ qui obijt xxvi Die Julij A.Dni. MCCCCCVI

(error for 1496).

2. On a Flat Stone. Arg. on a bend sa. 3 covd. cups arg. NAYLOR imp. Az. a fess embattd. betw. 3 molets or. (of 5 pts., pierced) PARAMOR]. (only bar is at end). Here lieth buried the Body of Angelica NAYLER, late Wife of Thomas Nayler of Sturrey, gent, who deceased the 10th of August …./ Issue by the ./.

3. Round The Sides of a Flat Stone, & on Brass Plates. The Body that here lyeth buried in Tombe, dyed in ye Yere of Christ Mvlij. Whose Name to knowe thou shallt full sone, these Lynes yf thow read diligently. Knowe This O Thowe this Worlde that holdst so lyef,/As Flowers that vade thy Tyme doeth passe and wear./And though Thow gettest the Treasures of India/To the Earth yet shallt thou leave them agen./Have in Mynd now, then, thy Baylywicke alac,/Er Tyme untymelie tourne thee on thy Back./Remember, I say the powre and the miserabl,/In thys transitorye Lyfe, as thou art able./Nought hither broughts thou, nought hens mayst thow cary,/Ensured to Thee, loe thus is Thy Gayne./Epitaphium Elisabethe FRENCKLYN, Filie Nicolai Frencklyn./Quid, nisi Terra, sumus? Quid est nisi Fumus?/Sed nihil est Fumus; Nos nihil ergo sumus./

4. On Another just by. Epitaphium Nicolai FRENCKLYN. En, Ego sum felix, Carius qui Mole solutus, Mutavi Aeternis deteriora bonis./Nam cum Me Rerum Series, fixusq Dierum/Ordo, vetat, Mundo vivere, vivo Deo.

5. On a Flat Stone. Here lieth the Body of William KENDALL, late of this Parish, who departed this Life 4 March 1731/2 aged 61 Years. He married Margaret, Daughter of William PICARD, late of Sturrey, who died 1 Aug 1715 aged 45 Years, leaving no Issue. He afterwards married to Mary, Daughter of Mr Robert YOUNG, of Long Port, in the City of Canterbury, whom he left surviving, with 1 Daughter. Here also lieth the Body of Margaret, Daughter of William and Mary Kendall, who died 6 Jan 1730/1 in the 7th Year of her Age.

6. On a Buttrice, at the West End. Here lyeth buried the Bodye of Katherin CHURCH, late the Daughter of Johnn Church, sometym of Sturry ……./Lyfe in the Yeare, a thousand CCCCCXLIX (1549).

7. On a Flat Stone. Here lieth interred the Body of Ann the Daughter of Mr Henry BENNET and Johanna his Wife, she departed this Life March the 30th Day 1695 in the 21st Year of hir Age.

8. On Another. Here lieth The Body of Johanna the Wife of Mr Henry BENNET, who died, the 21st Day of September 1702 in the 64th Year of her Age.

9. On Another. Here lieth the Body of Henry BENNETT, Gent, who serv’d the Right Honble. Philip SMITH, Lord Viscount STANFORD, and his Lady, as a just and faithfull Servant above 45 Years. He died June 21 1724 aged 82 Years.

10. Two Other Flat Stones in the Body, which appear to be very ancient; but their Inscriptions, and Brasses, are gone.

11. There are some Remains of good Painted Glass in the Windows.

12. In The Church Yard are Memorials of TIDDEMAN, WOOTTON, MOYSE and PICARD.

13. This Church consists of The Chancell, Body, and 2 side Isles. In The Steeple which is a neat Spire, and stands at the West End, hang 5 Bells, thus inscribed.
1. Joseph HATCH made Me. 1622.
2. Richard PHELPS…. 1710.
3. Joseph HATCH made Me. 1622.
4. Joseph HATCH made Me. 1622.
5. Joseph HATCH made Me. 1622.

14. This Church is dedicated to St. Nicholas, and is in the Patronage of ……./.

15. It is a Vicarage – The Present Vicar is The Revd. Mr Wheeler TWYMAN, viz. 1757.

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
BENNET 7, 8, 9
CHILOMEL 1
CHURCH 6
FRENCKLYN 3, 4
HATCH 13
KENDALL 5
MOYSE 12
NAYLER 2
NAYLOR 2
PARAMOR 2
PHELPS 13
PICARD 5, 12
SMITH 9
STANFORD 9
TIDDEMAN 12
TWYMAN 15
WOOTTON 12
YOUNG 5Places
Long Port, Canterbury 5

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Some Monumental Inscriptions of Stourmouth Church

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Stourmouth Church, noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1760. Kindly typed up for the website by Pat Tritton.

In The Chancell.
1. On a Flat Stone. [Erm. a saltire, at fesse point a ring]. (no tinctures). M. Johannes POWELL Rector de Sturmouth, Com. Cant. posuit hoc Marmor, in Memoriam Annae Uxoris mortuae A.D. 1674 Maij 20. Filiae D. Morgani WINNE Archidiacon. Lincoln. Martyris in Causâ Regiâ, Temporibus iniquissimi Belli, A.D. 1645 . sub Spe beatae Resurrectionis Ortus olim Progenie Comitis Desmond OSBORN, Hibernici. Neere unto This Place, under the Stone on the North Side, lieth the Body of Mr John Powell, Rector of Stowermouth. he died Novemb. the first, An. Dom. 1680 aged 74 Yeares.

2. On a Brass Plate, under The Brass Fig. of a Preist, fixt to a flat Stone, with this Coat – another Coat has been on ye Stone, but is now lost. [2 bars wavy ermine]. (no tinctures).
Hic Jacet Magister Thomas MANEYS, (error for MAREYS) Clericus, nup Rector istiu Eccliae, qui obijt quinto decimo Die Decembris, Anno Dni. Millimo CCCCXXII (1472) cujus Aie ppicietur Deus. Amen.

3. On Another Flat Stone. In Memory of Thomas BEAKE, of This Parish, Gent: he was twice married, but, without Issue. he died suddenly, in the strictest Sense, being alive, in Health, and dead, in the same Moment. Oct. 11 Ann. Aet. 65. Salutis, 1734. He was a Person truly beloved and esteemed for his many excellent Vertues. To his Wives; ever kind and affectionate. To his Relations; fond and beneficent. To his Neighbours; friendly, sincere, and courteous. To The truly poor; humane, and charitable. To all; just, good-natured, chearfull, and obliging. To his God; a faithfull, devout, humble Servant. One who took due Pains to learn his Duty; and, did more – He practised it. More might be said of him with Justice; Less could not: since Envy must own he was a sweet temper’d virtuous Man and a good Christian.

4. Two ancient Flat Stones, without Inscription.

5. Remains of good Glass in the South Windows.

In The Body.
6. On a Flat Stone. Here lieth The Body of Henry JENKEN, of this Parish. Hee married Martha Daugr. of William MARSHALL, by whome hee had 1 Daughter, Margaret. Hee died Sept. 18 1679 aged 60 Yeares.

7. On Another. In Memeory of Thomas LARKING late of this Parish; who, by his first Wife, Anne, the Daughter of William LUCKETT of Preston, had 2 Sons, and 1 Daughter. Thomas, William, and Anne. by his second, Mary, the Daughter of William ANDREWS of Nonington, he had Mary, William, Andrews, Frances, and Austen. He died 23 Aug. 1751 aged 44.

8. One large Flat Stone without Inscription.

In The South Isle.
9. On a Flat Stone. here lieth The Body of Master Thomas HARRISON Gentleman, desesed in the Yeare of our Lord 1663.

10. On Another. here lyeth Francis Probyn Son of the Revd. Hopton WILLIAMS Rector of this Parish. ob. July 1 1734 aged 6 Months and odd days.

11. In The Church Yard are Memorials of CARTER, CULMER, GIBBS, MOUNT, NORWOOD, SPRATT, STARK and STODDARD.

12. This Church consists of The Chancell, Body, and 2 side Isles. The Steeple is at the West End of The Body – in which hang 3 Bells; 2 of them made by Joseph HATCH 1605, 1638. The other by William CARTER 1613.

13. This Church was dedicated to All Saints. It is a Rectory in the Patronage of the Bishop of Rochester.

14. The present Rector is ……/1760.

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
ANDREWS 7
BEAKE 3
CARTER 11, 12
CULMER 11
GIBBS 11
HARRISON 9
Hopton 10
JENKEN 6
LARKING 7
LUCKETT 7
MANEYS 2
MAREYS 2
MARSHALL 6
MOUNT 11
NORWOOD 11
OSBORN 1
POWELL 1
SPRATT 11
STARK 11
STODDARD 11
HATCH 12
WILLIAMS 10
WINNE 1Places
Nonington 7
Preston, Kent 7

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Some Monumental Inscriptions of Stone in Oxney Churchyard and Baptist Chapel

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Stone in Oxney Churchyard and Baptist Chapel, noted by Leland L. Duncan July 1923. Typed up by Dawn Weeks. Plan (64KB) of location of gravestones in Stone in Oxney Churchyard.

Map of churchyard

1. Kate Elizabeth DAW eldest daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Daw died 12 May 1896 aged 29.

2. John DAW died 27 January 1858 aged 74. Ann his wife died 27 September 1866 aged 86.

3. Julius Neve DAW died 18 November 1909 aged 75. Harriet his wife died 9 March 1878 aged 41.

4. Thomas GORHAM died 1 June 1876 aged 71. Martha his wife died 8 March 1875 aged 68. Left surviving 3 sons and 1 daughter. Thomas, James, Martha and George.

5. Harriet DUNSTER died 14 February 1865 aged 35. Elizabeth Dunster died 1 February 1864 aged 7. Anna Dunster died 1 February 1864 aged 4. John Albert Dunster died 30 January 1864 aged 10 months. Lavinia, Harriet Sarah, Frederick, George, Horace, Charles Standen, William James and Owen (sic)

6. Philadelphia DUNSTER wife of Edward BAKER died 13 June 1879 aged 46.

7. William DUNSTER died at East Guldeford 4 July 1905 in 84th year. Lucy Hannah his wife died at East Guldeford 29 September 1913 in 88th year.

8. Inscription perished.

9. Agnes Hannah daughter of William and Lucy DUNSTER (of East Guldeford) died 23 September 1895 aged 32.

10. Frederick DUNSTER died 27 September 1868 aged 45.

11. Mary wife of Thomas LAWRENCE died 13 October 1873 aged 62. Also Thomas Lawrence died 11 February 1883 in 59th year.

12. Charles DUNSTER died 18 February 1873 in 76th year.

13. Philadelphia wife of Charles DUNSTER of this parish died 26 June 1849 aged 56. Left surviving 8 sons and 1 daughter. Charles, William, Frederic, James, George, Jeremiah, Richard, Philadelphia and Edward.

14. Henry HOSKINS died 30 October 1878 aged 38. Leaving a widow and 4 children Fanny Maria, William Henry, Charles Frederick and Frank. Maria wife of above and afterwards of Stephen WENHAM died 23 February 1890 aged 54. William Henry Hoskins died 22 February 1882 aged 16. Alfred son of above died 17 February 1871 aged 1 year 10 months.

15. Jemima wife of Charles DUNSTER died 26 October 1889 aged 79.

16. Richard HUGGETT late of High Halden, Yeoman, died 15 February 1783 aged 61.

17. Thomas PAINE died 9 April 1822 aged 34 leaving his widow and 1 daughter Emma. Also John ADAMS ?C. Esq.? died 18 October 1850 aged 46 leaving his widow and issue John Paine and Georgiana Stevenson. Also Elizabeth widow of above Thomas Paine and John Adams who died 10 January 1855 aged 62.

18. Stephen son of Stephen and Sarah SOUTHERDEN died 3 April 1839 aged 16. Thomas son of Stephen and Sarah Southerden died 21 March 1843 aged 22. John son of same died 26 June 1843 aged 18. William son of same died 5 May 1845 aged 22. Samuel son of same died 11 January 1847 aged 19.

19. Henrietta widow of Stephen SOUTHERDEN of Prawls Farm in this Parish died at Eastbourne, Sussex 5 September 1878 aged 85. Near is Harriet wife of Tilden TOLHURST
of Sedlescombe, Sussex died 28 December 1843 aged 35.

20. Mr William SAUNDERS of Rye, Mariner, died September ye 14 1749 aged 72. Also Mary his wife died January 2 (?7) 1766 aged 79.

21. Flat coffin Henry HOLDSTOCK died 9 March 1869 aged 78.

22. Flat coffin Mary HOLDSTOCK died 14 September 1870 aged 75.

23. John SISLEY died 26 May 1707 in ye 43rd year.

24. Like 21 William HOLDSTOCK born 16 June 1816 died 21 December 1894.

25. William M…S…ERS who died June y 3 17(?)9 aged 76. Mary his wife died January 3 1765 aged 56.

26. Ann MILSTED wife of John Milsted of Tenterden formerly of this Parish died 1- January 1805 aged 73. Also John Milsted aforesaid died 7 February 1810 aged 71.

27. Stephen MILSTED of this parish, yeoman, died 29 December 1779 aged 68. He left surviving John his only son.

28. Rebecca GOSBEE died 6 January 1907 aged 78. Also John Gosbee died 13 May 1908 aged 85.

29. William POLHILL died 21 October 1846 aged 75. Jane his wife died 4 August 1847 aged 76.

30. Robert GOSBEE died 18 August 1804 (or 1) aged 61. Letice his wife died 1 October 1826 aged 83. Sarah their daughter died 23 January 1805 aged 31. Robert William, Lucy, Philadelphia and Sophia died in infancy. Jane, James, George and Charles survive.

31. Sarah wife of Thomas KENWARD of ys Parish died 19 December 1723 in 25th year. She was daughter of Joseph PETTER of Sandhurst. Left issue one son and one daughter.

32. Sundial. No name.

33. Ann WOODGATE wife of Richard FUGGLE formerly of Old Hay, Mereworth and late of Rose Hill in this Parish born 10 June 1841 died 22 October 1887.

34. Cross Anna Mary INKERSOLE born 15 May 1857 died 15 August 1862.

35. Here lieth ye Body of Elizabeth WAFERS which was once wife to Richard JARRETT who departed this life ye 25 July 1711.

36. Richard JARRETT of this parish died 30 March 1709 in ye 53rd year.

37. Charles HOAD died 12 June 1860 aged 77. Sarah his wife died 30 December 1860 aged 72. Annie Hoad spinster died 9 June 1853 aged 73.

38. Jane GORHAM wife of Thomas Gorham of this Parish died 12 June 1833 aged 52. Mary Ann second wife of Thomas Gorham and eldest daughter of William and Mary PAIN of Prawls died 4 June 1848 aged 59. Above Thomas Gorham died 23 June 1860 in 80th year.

39. George GORHAM fourth son of Thomas and Jane Gorham of this Parish died 21 March 1829 aged 19.

40. William GORHAM died 5 April 1892 aged 84. Harriott his wife died 22 January 1901 aged 91.

41. Mary SANDERS of The Retreat, Stone, devoted wife and mother died 14 January 1909 aged 59. Also Alfred Edwin husband of above died 5 November 1916 aged 73.

42. Jeremiah TAYLOR late of this Parish labourer died 21 May 1860 aged 57. He was many years a member of the Tenterden Provident ------- and was much respected.

43. Thomas RELF died 27 January 1816 aged 84. Mary his wife died August 25 1805 aged 75. Ann Relf their daughter died February 1 1771 aged 10. Also Relf FAGG, nephew of above died 21 December 1806 aged 21.

44. Stephen WILLSHER died December ye 12 1752 aged 71. Also Jane his wife died August ye 12 176(?8) aged 79.

45. Cross Marianne Elizabeth daughter of late Reverend James and Mary Ann MONAHAN died 21 November 1914 aged 38.

46. Sons and daughters of John and Sarah MUNK John born 21 March 1796 died 11 August 1796, Sarah born 22 December 1796 died --- February 1797?, George born 10 October 1797 died the same day, William born July 1803 died July 1804, Charles born May 1805 died ----- 1805, Harriet born August 1806 died -----1812, Martha born June 1812 died ---- 1812

47. William SPILSTED died 8 August 1853 aged 81. Sarah his wife died 9 August 1846 aged 71. William their son died 17 September 1798 aged 1 month. Harriet their daughter died 22 May 1839 aged 36. William their son died 23 August 1808 aged 7 weeks. Left surviving 1 son and 3 daughters Sarah, John, Ann and Mary.

48. Caroline Bourne SPILSTED, granddaughter of William and Sarah Spilsted died 17 November 1856 aged 29.

49. Stephen WICKENS died 19 March 1890 aged 68. Mary his wife died 29 September 1892 aged 65.

50. Alfred POILE died 28 September 1893 in 58th year. Martha widow of above died 9 April 1899 aged 65.

51. Ann BEATTIE wife of Walter Beattie of Hastings, Sussex and daughter of John and Sarah MUNK of this Parish died 27 March 1840 aged 29. Above Walter Beattie died 25 July 1856 aged 53.

52. John MUNK of this Parish Grazier died 26 October 1839 aged 66. Sarah wife of above died 27 October 1845 aged 75.

53. Elizabeth daughter of John and Sarah MUNK of this parish born October 30 1798 died October 3 1833. Susanna Munk sister of above died 7 March 1838 aged 29.

54. Thomas PACK late of this Parish died 10 May 1779 aged 40 (or 49).

55. George HALBERSON of this Parish Grazier died 18 November 1861 aged 61. Catherine his wife died 19 October 1888 aged 87. John Munk Halberson eldest son of above died 11 December 1881 aged 56.

56. William HALBERSON farmer and grazier of this parish died 21 April 1911 aged 68.

57. Giuseppina daughter of Zefferino and Gabrielle COSTANZO born 6 November 1914 died 19 May 1915.

58. Elizabeth wife of P HOOK died 9 February 1916 aged 58.

59. John BURT of this parish died 18 September 1864 aged 65. Mary his wife died at Hackney 22 December 1872 aged 75. Lydia their daughter died 12 November 1857 aged 22.

60. Mary wife of ?Samuel ?HENTY? ……………. died June ye 12 1755 aged ?27.

61. Flat Harriett KENNETT died 21 Deember 1891 aged 76.

62. Altar Top William Wickham HORE grandson of Humphrey and Mary WICKHAM died 11 June 1903 aged 75. Louisa Ann wife of William Wickham Hore of Luckhurst in this Parish died at St Leonards on Sea 27 May 1905 aged 70. North side Mary wife of Humphrey Wickham died 8 November 1858 aged 79. Humphrey Wickham DUNK grandson of Humphrey and Mary Wickham died 28 August 1861 aged 35. South side Humphrey Wickham of Luckhurst in this Parish died 15 June 1858 aged 81. Ann third daughter of Humphrey and Mary Wickham born 28 August 1807 died 30 January 1896.

63. Coped stone Reginald Bernard HORE youngest son of William Wickham Hore died 6 December 1916 aged 38.

64. Stephen WENHAM died 22 March 1905 aged 73. Esther wife of above died 22 September 1880 aged 48.

65. Old 18th century early inscription gone.

66. William TERRY died 13 December 1852 aged 79. Barbary his wife died 2 December 1814 aged 38.

67. Mark WANSTALL died 9 March 1866 aged 61. Lydia his wife died 12 June 1891 aged 81.

68. Peter WENHAM of Stone, Kent died 21 April 1885 aged 84. Mary Ann Wenham died 22 April 1871 aged 67. Left surviving 4 sons and 4 daughters.

69. Matilda fifth daughter of Edward and Mary QUAIFE died 29 December 1881 aged 27.

70. Mary wife of Frank WENHAM died 18 August 1897 in 58th year leaving 10 daughters and 3 sons. Above Frank Wenham died 1 January 1922 aged 84.

71. Catherine DENNISS died 25 January 1869 aged 76. Adam Denniss died 6 February 1869 aged 59.

72. Edward GLOVER ???? son of Stephen and Harriett Glover of this parish died 3 December 1876 aged 24. Let brotherly love continue. On back George Glover died 7 April 1880 aged 17.

73. John WELLER died 31 December 1873 aged 64. Elizabeth W Weller daughter of above died 17 March 1873 in 18th year. Sally N Weller daughter of above died 17 December 1878 in 19th year. Continued on back. Jane wife of aforesaid John WELLER died 24 October 1895 in 77th year. William their son died in North America 16 December 1883 in 41st year.

74. Richard BATHURST May ye 5 1727 aged ?39 or 59 broken. Left half seems blank.

75. Reverend Richard MOORE who was Curate of this Parish 31 years and 5 months and died 4 May 1777 in the 59th year. Mary his wife died 14 May 1770 in the 42nd year. Elizabeth and Mary their daughters. Elizabeth died 14 may 1766 in 20th year. Mary died 13 December 1784 in 22nd year at whose request this stone was erected.

76. Mary wife of William SAMSON of this parish died 28 January 1783 in 28th year. Also of their children viz Sarah, Stephen and William. Stephen died 25 May 1782 aged 4 years. Sarah and William in their infancy. Also William Samson died 15 February 1822 aged 77.

77. Edith wife of F O TAMMADGE died 1 June 1905 no age.

78. Grace SAMSON wife of Stephen Samson of this Parish Grazier died 9 March 1814 aged 65. Stephen Samson died 6 August 1819 aged 75.

79. Joseph SAMSON late of this Parish died 12 February 1785 aged 30. He had issue by Sarah his wife Joseph, John, Stephen and Robert William A Posthumus who died in his infancy. Sarah his Relict and wife of William MORRIS by whom she left issue William and Maynard who died an infant. She died 1 February 1794 aged 34.

80. John SAMSON second son of Joseph and Sarah Samson late of Knock Farm in this Parish died 5 November 1812 aged 30 (or 9).

81. James MARTIN died 7 September 1874 aged 45. John Martin died 18 December 1906 aged 82.

82. Cross Jack dearly loved son of Archie and Mary LEESON and grandson of William and Elizabeth BATES of this Parish accidentally drowned 22 April 1919 aged 7½ years.

83. Flat in rails Sarah Ann wife of John SPILSTED died 8 February 1887 aged --. John Spilsted died at Hastings ----------- 1894 aged 89.

84. Flat in rails Catharine wife of John STANDEN of this Parish yeoman died - September 1876 in 74th year. John Standen died at ----- Hastings 1889 aged 84.

85. William PLAYER died 25 December 1865 aged 79. Ann his wife died 5 January 1839 aged 59.

86. Curb Charles PLAYER died 3 December 1917 aged 65. Mary Margaret wife of Charles Player died 24 May 1880 aged 28. Kathleen Clara Player died 11 December 1917 aged 81 months.

87. William PLAYER died 16 December 1895 aged 81. Left surviving 1 daughter and 3 sons Agnes, Norman, Tomharald (sic) and Charles. Harriett wife of William Player died 13 June 1863 aged 45. Harriet died 15 August 1840 aged 8 months. John-Thorpe died 17 August 1853 aged 5 months. Edwin died 21 December 1854 aged 5 years. Edwin died 17 August 1855 aged 4 months.

88. Albert Edward eldest son of Norman and Eliza PLAYER of Goudhurst died 31 May 1873 aged 7 years and 4 months.

89. Thomas MARTIN died 18 November 1907 aged 92. Elizabeth Lois wife of above died 2 February 1910 aged 71.

90. My dear husband John FOSTER died 16 September 1914 aged 57.

91. Francis Henry FURNER died 23 April 1884 aged 51. Mary his wife died 17 February 1907 aged 85.

92. Harriet wife of James CLARKE died 9 April 1913 aged 62. Deeply mourned by her husband and family. Our dear father James Clarke husband of above died 8 November 1913 aged 73 late of Ferry Farm and Toll Gate.
In the church
South chapel
93. Flat Here lieth interred ye Body of Mr John WATERS. He died January the 17th 1738 aged 36 years.

94. Drawing Here lies the Body of Sarah daughter of Stephen TIGHE, Gentleman and Martha his wife. She married George CARTER of Kennington, Esquire By whom she had issue 6 children Sarah, Martha, Anne and George. She died June 30 1763 aged 41 years. Also the body of George Carter Esquire who died 27 February 1782 aged 68.

95. ? one under organ.

96. North chapel, mural, east wall, south of window In Memory of John COOPER late of this Parish who died 10 December 1790 aged 56 years. Also of Ann his first wife who died 11 May 1771 aged 31 years. Likewise of Hannah his second wife who died 6 September 1791 aged 44 years. This little tribute of Respect and Gratitude was erected by His Three Nephews William, Thomas and John PAINE.

97. No other except war memorial brass
Harry PELLETT 1914
Alfred DAW 1916
Frederick B GILL 1916
George UNDERDOWN 1917
Charles E DAW 1918
Leonard W SMITH 1918
Died during training
Wilfrid S WENHAM 1915
George S P BATES 1918

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In Baptist Chapel Yard
98. John TAMSETT died 7 May 1874 aged 73. Erected by family he served for more than 60 years.

99. Richard BRANN of Wittersham died 16 March 1890 aged 81.

100. Jacob DENNISS born 31 October 1836 died 1 December 1899. Salome Lois wife of above died 23 April 1918 aged 84. Ruth Catherine Sarah their daughter died 4 March 1915 aged 42
interred at ???? Cemetery, Tenterden.

101. Thomas DENNISS born 8 September 1861 died 28 August 1891. Ebenezer Denniss born 20 August 1868 died 14 January 1886. Samuel Denniss born 2 November 1865 died 23 February 1883. Interred in Hastings Cemetery.

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
Adams 17
Baker 6
Bates 82 97
Bathurst 74
Beattie 51
Brann 99
Burt 59
Carter 94
Clarke 92
Constanzo 57
Cooper 96
Daw 1 2 3 97
Denniss 71 100 101
Dunk 62
Dunster 5 6 7 9 10 12 13 15
Fagg 43
Foster 90
Fuggle 33
Furner 91

Gill 97
Glover 72
Gorham 4 38 39 40
Gosbee 28 30
Halberson 55 56
Henty? 60
Hoad 37
Holstock 21 22 24
Hook 58
Hore 62 63
Hoskins 14
Huggett 16
Inkersole 34
Jarrett 35 36
Kennett 61
Kenward 31
Lawrence 11
Leeson 82
M…s…ers 25
Martin 81 89Milsted 26 27
Monaham 45
Moore 75
Morris 79
Munk 46 51 52 53
Pack 54
Pain 38
Paine 17 96
Pellett 97
Petter 31
Player 85 86 87 88
Poile 50
Polhill 29
Quaife 69
Relf 43
Samson 76 78 79 80
Sanders 41
Saunders 20
Sisley 23
Smith 97Southerden 18 19
Spilsted 47 48 83
Standen 84
Tammadge 77
Tamsett 98
Taylor 42
Terry 66
Tighe 94
Tolhurst 19
Wanstall 67
Wickens 49
Wickham 62
Underdown 97
Wafers 35
Waters 93
Weller 73
Wenham 14 64 68 70 97
Willsher 44
Woodgate 33

Places IndexEast Guldeford 7 9
Eastbourne 19
Goudhurst 88
Hackney 59
Hastings 51 83 84
   Cemetery 101
High Halden 16
Kennington 94
North America 73


Old Hay Mereworth 33
Rye 20
St Leonards on Sea 62
Sandhurst 31
Sedlescombe, Surrey 19
Stone 68
   Ferry Farm 92
   Knock Farm 80
   Luckhurst 62
   Prawls 38
   Prawls Farm 19
   Rose Hill 33
   The Retreat 41
Tenterden 26
   Cemetery 101
Toll Gate 92
Wittersham 99GeneralAccidentally drowned 82
Curate 75
Farmer 56
Grazier 52 55 5678
Gentleman 94
Labourer 42
Mariner 20
Posthumus 79
Reverend 4575
Tenterden Provident 42
Yeoman 16 27 84

STONE IN OXNEY CHURCHYARD M.I.'S - LOCATION MAP

L. Duncan's pencil sketch plan of location of gravestones in Stone in Oxney Churchyard

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