KENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY  -- RESEARCH    Studying and sharing Kent's past      Homepage

A Downland Parish - Ash by Wrotham in Former Times by W. Frank Proudfoot

                        Chapter 6 - Gifts, mostly to the Poor  continued  page 70a

from not quite such good cloth since more in quantity was needed for a dress, for thirty shillings. This, moreover, was to be bespoke tailoring; for the men, he wanted to know height and size round the chest and, in the case of the women, ‘whether they are short, middle size or tall as each may be’.
   Mr Brand, who never received his vital statistics, was only a background figure in an episode that enlivened the last months of the year 1858 and the early part of the following year and was, so far as is known, the only occasion when the Walter charity entered seriously troubled waters. The affair began and ended while a certain Josiah Rolls, who was the tenant of Pennis House and a relative newcomer to the district, was serving his only year as a Fawkham churchwarden. Rolls, a most cantankerous man, took the opportunity of launching a virulent attack upon his landlord, a Mr 

Cropper, complaining that the garments previously supplied had been of inferior quality and contending, without the least justification, that it was for the churchwardens to provide the coats and gowns, of course at Mr Cropper’s expense. To this Cropper naturally demurred; he was, moreover, advised that good coats could be obtained at one pound apiece and good gowns at ten shillings.
   Rolls had begun his assault from the flank by seeking the assistance of the Charity Commissioners, in whose flesh he became a very real thorn. When eventually he asked them to rule that the remnants of the annual dinner should be distributed amongst the participants, they closed a most tiresome correspondence by declining ‘to advise on the disposition of the fragments of any meal to be provided hereafter for the Poor’. In

Page 70          page 70a          Page 71

Back to -  A Downland Parish - Contents Page    Back to Ash next Ridley - Members & others Researches

For details about the advantages of membership of the Kent Archaeological Society   click here

Back to Members & others Researches      Back to Research         Back to Homepage

Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382
© Kent Archaeological Society September 2005     

This website is constructed by enthusiastic amateurs.  Any errors noticed by other researchers will be to gratefully
received so  that we can amend our pages to give as accurate a record as possible. Please send details to research@kentarchaeology.org.uk