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Extracts from Ashford Manor Court Rolls
1831 to 1840
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Monday 11 April 1831 Same
Lord & Steward
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Henden HOUGHTON
Thomas Adnett FURBY of Hare Street, Woolwich, cordwainer, and wife Martha
& John VINCER of Mersham,
bricklayer.
VINCER entitled to moiety of premises to which FURBY was admitted as heir of
father Richard FURBY,
28th November 1811. Surrendered on sale, consideration £410, to William
JEMMETT, banker.
Messuage recently rebuilt & converted to several dwellings abutting -
north - to High Street 4 rods 7ft. [73ft.] (now found to be 40 ft.)
south - to premises of George JEMMETT 4 rods 7 1/2ft. [73 1/2ft.] (now found
to be 71 ft. 6in)
east - to premises of George JEMMETT 6 rods 12 1/2ft. [111 1/2ft.] (now found
to be 102 ft. 2 in)
west - to premises previously John, now William Cooper POPE, & premises
previously
Richard BAYLEY, then George JEMMETT. (now found to be 111ft. 6in)
Rent 4d.
[233]
Occupied previously by Rev. Thomas GELLIBRAND, then Mrs. WHITFELD, then Thomas
FELLOWES, then
occupied by Messrs. JEMMETT & Son, attorneys as office, since Robert
HOUGHTON & others, John HUTCHINS,
William FOSTER, & Daniel FAIRBRASS.
William JEMMETT admitted.
ALSO for messuage etc. (previously barn) & land abutting -
north - to lands previously Richard BAYLEY, now JEMMETT 3 rods 4 1/2 ft
[54ft.]
south - to lands of JEMMETT 12 1/2ft.
east - to lands of JEMMETT 6 1/2 rods [ 1071/2ft.]
west - (including gateway) to highway 6 rods, 4ft. [103ft.]
Rent 4d.
[231]
Occupied by Matthew BRIGHT, then Daniel FAIRBRASS, since Vincent FOWLER, now
John TINDALL.
also : land with messuage, now taken down, N -> S 39ft., breadth 6in ->
3ft. abutting -
north & east - to land previously Daniel COSTEKER, then Richard FURBY, now
Thomas A. FURBY & J. VINSET
west - to highway
Rent 6d.
[230]
Occupied as above
William JEMMETT admitted & surrenders to persons in his will.
[ Previous 28 November 1811 Next Court 20 June 1848]
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Monday, 12 December 1831 Lord Thomas DAWES & Edwin
Beresford DAWES, Steward.
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
John VINSET, yeoman, surrenders to John APSLEY of Ashford, carpenter, NOT on
sale. Admitted 18 July 1830
on surrender of John & Ann NANCE - land with
messuage now 2 dwellings abutting -
east - to footway to Beaver 49ft. 6in.
west - to lands of Rev. J. NANCE & others 60ft. 6in.
south - to Churchfield 27ft. 6in.
north - to land previously Elizabeth HAMMOND, now John NANCE 15ft.
and land with well etc. 11 1/2ft x 11 1/2ft.
Rent 3d.
[128]
Occupied by Thomas JACOB & Peter RABSON, then Edward BARRETT (tailor),
& Mary SEARLES, spinster,
one part then by John GODFREY, & then Margaret
GOLD & Widow OXLEY, now John CLARKE & Widow OXLEY.
Subject to trusts in indtre. 29 October 1831 (1) John VINSET (2) John COBB of Ashford, cornfactor & wife Mary
Ann, grand-daughter of VINSET (3) John APSLEY,
& Robert MATTHEW of Wye, tailor
also : for half part of well (as above)
Rent 1d.
[pt. 207]
also : six messuages or tenements built by John VINSET and also James TUNK, Widow
TABRET, John
LAKER, Widow TURNER, & George LAKER
Rent 1/4d
[208]
Vinset admitted 10 April 1793 on surrender of Rev. Charles STODDART.
John APSLEY admitted.
[ Previous Court 18 October 1799 Next Court 20 June 1860]
Proclamations of deaths of
Thomas ALLEN William ALLEN
Charles BRADLEY William CARRECK
Richard GREENHILL William HAYWARD
Joseph JENNINGS James POTTS
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12 December 1831
First proclamation of the death of William ALLEN
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Wednesday 21 December 1831 Same Lord & Steward
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
Thomas NICKOLLS of Ashford, gent., acknowledges in writing dated 21 December 1831, Joseph JENNINGS,
hairdresser, deceased. has repaid loan due as at Court
2 February 1824
[ 211 & 212]
[ Next Court
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ALSO : William JEMMETT, gent., (previously described as ygr.,) surrenders to Daniel
Butler DAWES, of
Ashford, gent., on sale, consid. £250, land (greater part
now with apples & cherries, and balance now part of
freehold garden of
premises
previously William JEMMETT, now D.B. DAWES), 2 acres
Occupied by John WOODWARD, gent., then Josias PATTERSON, esq., then Mary PATTERSON, William
JEMMETT, now D.B. DAWES, abutting -
south - to highway
north - to Macefield, previously Robert MASCALL, now William JEMMETT
west - to lands previously William WATERMAN, now John HUTTON
Rent 2/6d
[243]
JEMMETT admitted 9 May 1814
DAWES admitted & surrenders to persons in his will.
[ Previous Court 14 May 1814 Next Court 24 July 1857]
ALSO : William GODDARD, late Capel, now Bilsington, husbandman, &
Samuel GODDARD, late St. Martin in
the Field, London, husbandman, but now of Bilsington, farmer, devisees of Edward CARPENTER surrender to
Thomas CARPENTER, of
Aldington, farmer, on sale, consid. £180 - land in Aldington
Rent 3/4d
[68]
CARPENTER admitted & surrenders to persons in his will.
[ Last Court 8 November 1819 Next Court 13 August 1857]
ALSO : William RABSON, shopkeeper, held shop in place previously called
Market, abutting -
south & north - to premises previously Richard, then William RABSON
east - to highway
west - to premises previously John BROOK, then George KILLICK, late Joseph JENNINGS.
Rent 2/6d.
[251]
Occupied by William RABSON, now widow Mary.
also : little piece of land adjoining, abutting - 36ft. 2in x 2ft.
north - to highway
east - to Church Lane
west & south - to premises previously John BROOK etc.
Rent 1/8d
[252]
Occupied as above
also : shop 16ft.6in x 9ft. abutting -
east & south - to place called Common Market
north - to shop of RABSON
west - to premises previously John BROOK etc., & premises of heirs of William HAYWARD.
Rent 2/6d
[253]
Occupied as above
also : shop 19ft. 6in x 9 ft. abutting -
west - to premises previously John BROOK etc.
south - to other premises of RABSON & other premises of John BROOK, etc.
east & north - to highway
Rent 5/4d
[254]
Occupied as above.
All three shops now one draper's shop, occupied by Mary RABSON.
also : land, now with stable, abutting -
east - to premises previously Matthew HOUGHTON & William DOWNE, then Robert
HOUGHTON, now his daughter & John ASHDOWN 6 1/2p. 4ft. [111 1/4ft.]
west - to lands previously John CHAPMAN, now John COBB 6 1/2p. 5 1/2ft. [112 3/4ft.]
north - to Churchyard 1p. 7 1/2ft. [ 24ft.]
south - to lands of LORD OF MANOR, now highway 2p. [33ft.]
Rent 1/3d.
[255]
Occupied by William & Peter, now Mary & Peter RABSON
By will of William RABSON, dated 25 September 1822, premises to wife Mary. Deceased 23 February 1830.
Mary RABSON admitted.
[ Previous Court 7 June 1785 (then 16 October 1795, rolls lost) Next Court 28 November 1837 ]
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Monday 9 April 1832 Same Lord & Steward
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
John NORLEY, previously victualler, then yeoman, deceased, held 3 acres of land at
Barrowhill, occupied
by William PILCHER, then John NORLEY, now Pierce ANDREWS, called Jackhare's Croft, abutting -
north or north west - to turnpike at Great Chart
north & north east - to lands previously William ALLEN, now THANET
south or south west - to freehold land previously William PILCHER, then John NORLEY
Rent 3/-
[292]
NORLEY admitted 23 January 1827 on surrender of William PILCHER & wife
Sarah.
NORLEY deceased 7 December 1830, & by will dated 10 September 1829
premises to trustees Stephen
TUNBRIDGE, George BACK & Thomas STARTUP, who are
admitted.
[ Previous Court 23 January 1827
ALSO : Charles BRADLEY of Ashford, chemist, deceased, held messuage or
tenement built by Henry STROUD
on site of messuage previously occupied by John WELLER, abutting -
northwest & south - to highway 44ft.
east - to buildings on site previously old Fish Market 28ft.
west - 20ft.
Rent 2/-
[293]
Occupied by Charles BRADLEY, now his widow Ann.
BRADLEY admitted 31 October 1808 on surrender of Henry STROUD. Deceased 4
October 1827 intestate.
Admin. by PCC to widow Ann BRADLEY, 2 November 1827.
Ann BRADLEY admitted to moiety.
[ Previous court 31 October 1808 Next Court 13 April 1841]
ALSO : Joseph JENNINGS, hairdresser, deceased, held messuage or tenement, length 26ft., abutting -
east - to other shop of JENNINGS
south - to shop of William HAYWARD
west & north - to highway.
Rent 10/8d.
[211]
with land called Twitton.
Occupied by John BOARMAN, then Joseph, now Jane JENNINGS, his widow.
This shop & one below @ 9d. rebuilt by George KILLICK from foundation,
& made one shop.
Joseph JENNINGS deceased 18 August 1830. By will dated 7 April 1829, proved ACC 18 October 1831 [108/358]
no mention of premises. By gavelkind premises to sons James, John & Thomas. Son Joseph died 1825 & son
Thomas 1827,
both infants.
James JENNINGS admitted.
also : for messuage or tenement, abutting -
west & south - to other shop of JENNINGS
east - to shop of William RABSON
north - to highway
Rent 9d.
[ 212]
Occupied & altered as above.
James JENNINGS admitted.
[ Previous Court 2 February 1824 Next Court 6 April 1848]
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Wednesday 25 April 1832 Same Lord & Steward
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
Charles HAFFENDEN surrenders on sale to Rev. Samuel HILL of Ashford, consideration £90, land with stable
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tc.: 58ft. 3in on east & west, 25ft.
2in on north & south, abutting -
north - to lands previously William BALDOCK, now Messrs. DELMAR & Co.
east - to lands previously John, now widow Anne BROOK
south - to premises previously HAFFENDEN, now Samuel HILL
west - to land previously Thomas, now John JOY
Rent 1/4d [one farthing] x 2 [222a]
Occupied by Elizabeth ROBINSON, then Charles HAFFENDEN, now Samuel HILL.
HAFFENDEN admitted on surrender of Catherine ROBINSON 6 February 1825.
Samuel HILL admitted to both moieties, and then surrenders to persons in his
will.
Proclamation of deaths of Thomas ALLEN, William ALLEN, William CARRICK, Charles BRADLEY,
Richard GREENHILL, William HAYWARD, James POTTS (previously reported), and
George Elwick JEMMETT [ ],George
JEMMETT [ ], John RIGDEN [
], Charles DELMAR [ ]
& Charles, EARL OF THANET.
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Second proclamation of the death of William ALLEN at Court 25 April 1832
[shown above]
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Wednesday 28 November 1832 Same Lord & Steward
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
Thomas ALLEN, draper, deceased, held land 1 - 1- 20p., occupied by Thomas JOHNSON & William
HAYWARD, then Thomas ALLEN & Thomas THURSTON, abutting -
southwest - to turnpike Ashford to Willesborough
north - to lands previously William WALL, & heirs of George FARBRACE now James &
John WALL & FARBRACE
east - to land previously Stephen ADES, now Richard GREENHILL
southeast - to land previously John Bennett HORTON, now heirs of Richard Fitch HORTON
Rent 2/-
[pt. 144b]
ALLEN admitted 25 October 1793 on surrender of Richard GREENHILL , and
surrendered to will 31 December 1795.
Thomas ALLEN deceased 1 March 1831, & by will 25 August 1830, premises to
William WALTER, innholder,
& Benjamin THORPE, draper, as trustees. Proved ACC 20 August 1831 [108/341]
WALTER & THORPE admitted.
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
Third proclamation of the death of William ALLEN before John ELLIOTT and Mark DORMAN.
At his death
(10 June 1829) William ALLEN, fellmonger, was seized of land -
(1) Little Low Field otherwise the First Field 2 - 2 - 18, formerly part of
field 4 - 0 - 18, balance called Hop
Garden Field, sold to George Elwick JEMMETT, abutting -
south - to Hop Garden Field,
west & north - to lands of ALLEN called Oxen Field & The Orchard
east - to drove road called Hempstead Lane.
[pt.286]
Late occupied ALLEN, now Stephen TUNBRIDGE.
at rent of 4/1d. being part of 6/4d apportioned at Court 9 December 1820.
ALLEN admitted to whole 16 October 1795 on surrender of Thomas RUTTON of Ospringe Place.
Will of William ALLEN dated 3 April 1829 - devised to Daniel ELLIOTT of Wye,
carpenter, & George ELLIOTT
of Ashford, cornfactor, as exectors &
trustees. Will proved PCC 10 June 1829.
ELLIOTT & ELLIOTT admitted .
ALSO :
Land now an orchard 2 - 2 - 24, abutting
east - to drove way called Hempstead Lane
south - to land formerly Isaac RUTTON, then William ALLEN called Little Low Field.
west - to other lands formerly RUTTON, now ALLEN called Ten Acres.
north - to common footway called Love Lane.
Rent 5/-
[285]
Previously occupied by ALLEN, now George PETTIT.
ALLEN admitted 16 October 1801 on surrender of George JEMMETT & Thomas
RUTTON.
ELLIOTT & ELLIOTT admitted as above.
ALSO :
Land called Upper Oxen Field 2 - 2- 13 (part of whole, now fenced off, whole
4 - 1 - 3)
south - to rest of Oxen Field (Lower Oxen Field)
east - to Little Cow Field formerly Isaac RUTTON, then William ALLEN
north - to Ten Acres
west - to land of EARL OF THANET, previously TOURNAY, now occupied by Charles GIBSON
Rent 3/-, being part of 14/- apportioned 9 December 1820 [pt. 289]
ALLEN admitted 16 October 1801 on surrender of George Elwick JEMMETT &
Thomas RUTTON.
ELLIOTT & ELLIOTT admitted.
ALSO :
Three pieces land formerly part of Hempstead Wood, described as two pieces of 11 acres - one called
Barrow Hill Barn Pasture 6 - 1 - 17
one called First Barn Field 3 - 2 - 5
one called Second Barn Field 3 - 0 - 0
adjoin together abutting -
east - to Ten Acres owned by William ALLEN, & lands of THANET, formerly TOURNAY
west - to freehold land formerly ALLEN, now THANET
south - to lands of ALLEN called Nineteen Acres.
north - to Barrack Land..
Rent 11/4d.
[287]
Allen admitted 6 May 1811
Also: land with barn & pond, 10 acres, with 1/2 acre sold as Barrack Yard
east - to Orchard Field of ALLEN
west - to Six Acres, of ALLEN
north - to lands of Trustee of Poor of Ashford, occupied Pierce ANDREWS (part of late Barrack
Ground & to other land now garden, occupied by John PIERSON, & to lands
of Thomas JOY, & William DEEDES, late WILMOT.
south - to land late Stephen TOURNAY, now THANET.
Rent 16/4d
Formerly occupied James FLINT, then ALLEN, now Benjamin THORPE.
ALLEN admitted 6 May 1811.
also: Barrack Ground
Rent 1/-
[288]
Also 2 pieces land 14 acres at Hempstead Wood, being part of 2 pieces, formerly
one piece called Nineteen Acres, but now found to be twenty acres. Upper piece 9 1/2 acres, lower piece 10 1/2 acres abutting -
south - to rest of Ninteen Acres
north - to other lands of ALLEN called First & Second Ram Field
east - to land of THANET, formerly TOURNAY, & land of ALLEN, late JEMMETT
west - to land previously ALLEN, now THANET called Muck House Field.
Rent 8/11d.
[290]
Occupied James FLINT, then William ALLEN, now Edward RAYNER
ALLEN admitted 6 May 1811 on surrender of JEMMETT & Thomas RUTTON
Also: land 2½ acres, part of Hempstead Wood, rest of Nineteen Acres, abutting -
north - to rest of Nineteen Acres
west - to freehold land of ALLEN Rent 2/3d.
east - to land of ALLEN, previously JEMMETT
south - to land previously ALLEN now THANET, called Small Mead
[283]
occupied by James FLINT, then ALLEN, now Edward RAYNER.
Admission as above.
[ Previous Court 19 January 1822 Next Court 1833]
Thursday 29 November 1832 Same Lord & Steward
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
James West SHREWSBURY, gent., of Dover, was admitted 28 February 1829
on surrender of Francis
WHITFELD, senr.,gent., & Francis WHITFELD, ygr.,
&
Robert WHITFELD, to 3 pieces of land, 28 acres
called Hookwood, abutting -
east & north - to Shetfield, previously Francis WHITFELD, now THANET
south - to lands previously James HEAD, now James WALL & lands
previously David LADD,
now James WALL, lands of Edward
HUNTER & river .
* west - to lands called
Netherlands & Goldmead
* shown as "east & north" by Arthur, but this does not make
sense. On 28 February 1829
it is "west", which does make sense!
Rent 44/-
[226]
Occupied previously by John MASCALL, then Edward DERING,ygr., then Robert
MASCALL, then
Francis WHITFELD, now George ELLIOTT.
Subject to trusts, in indtre. 6 January 1829 to secure George PIGG of Deal, pilot, £700 + interest.
Robert WHITFELD then aged 17 years.
On death of brother John moiety to Robert, but doubt of validity of surrender
because of age.
Robert WHITFELD 21 years on 17 August 1832.
Lands re-surrendered to avoid doubt.
[ Previous Court 28 February 1829 Next Court 19 December 1839]
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
Proclamation of deaths of :
William CARRECK, Richard GREENHILL, George E. JEMMETT,
John RIGDEN, Charles DELMAR Charles and EARL OF THANET,
all reported previously.
ALSO :
Devisees of Richard FURBEY [given as FURLEY] have sold messuage called
"Bricklayers Arms",
with lands etc. previously William HADDEN, &
garden, all occupied by & now sold to Samuel FURBEY.
Relief paid & FURBEY admitted.
ALSO : John TOURNAY has sold messuage in North Lane abutting -
north - to messuage of Francis NORWOOD, & garden of James WALL
south - to messuage & garden of Mrs. THORN
west - garden abutting land of William WALTER, held @ 1/4d.
east - to yard of Francis NORWOOD
Held by rent of 8d.
Sold to George HIND, who pays relief & is admitted.
ALSO : Widow STEED has sold messuage occupied by her, abutting -
west - to messuage previously CHAPMAN, now William MATE
south - to Churchyard
north- to Churchyard [?]
east - to messuage of EARL OF THANET, occupied by Thomas COBB
Rent 1/-
Sold to Edward FIELD, who pays relief & is admitted.
ALSO : Thomas WESTON [ WESSON] deceased, held land called Crouch
Field, 3 acres, at Bever, now
occupied by Mrs. WESTON [WESSON], abutting-
east to highway Ashford to Kingsnorth, north to land of William WHITFELD, Rent 3/0 3/4d
[three shillings & 3 farthings] , and messuage & land
called Mavis
at Bever, abutting west to highway Ashford to Kingsnorth, to lane
north & lands of William WHITFELD east.
Rent 3/4d.
Widow Ann WESTON [WESSON] pays relief & is admitted.
ALSO : John CARPENTER has sold messuage & garden in New Rents,
occupied by Edward DANES, abutting -
west - to footway to Great Chart
east - to garden previously BAKER's
north - to lands of John ROGERS Rent 1d.
Sold to John ROGERS who pays relief & is admitted.
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Wednesday 6 February 1833 Same Lord & Steward
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
James POTTS, victualler & wife Susan surrendered 5 March 1805 to William
VARHAM, conditional to secure
£600 + interest. -
two messuages or tenements previously occupied by Alexander WATSON abutting -
east - to highway Ashford to Kingnorth, up to malthouse, previously Lewis
WHITFELD, then
Robert TRITTON, previously Lord's Pound Barn 32ft.3in.
west - to lands of vicarage, & land & tenements previously Mary NOAKES,
then John
WATERMAN, then Martha PARKIN 36ft.6in.
north - to St. John's Lane 9 rods 14 1/2ft. [163ft.]
south - to land where barn previously stood 10 rods 7in. [165ft.7in]
Rent 7d.
[244]
Occupied by Martha SIMPSON, widow, & William POPE, then Robert TRITTON
&
Francis CHAPLIN,
then John BILLINGTON, then Alexander WATSON & William SWEETLOVE.
£600 not paid, but at Court 25 October 1803 part surrendered to William DAW
of Ashford, ostler, abutting -
north - to St. John's Lane
west - to land of Martha PARKIN & corner of College lands
east & south - to balance of lands of POTTS, now fenced off.
42ft. on every side.
Apportioned rent 3d.
William VARHAM deceased 8 February 1810. By will dated 21st February 1809, proved ACC [104/311]
7 March 1810, wife Catherine heir. [nee BLUNDELL,
previously widow of John TRITTON]
£600 repaid by indtre. 16 December 1811 by James POTTS, but no re-surrender made.
Heiress Sarah, widow of Moyle BRETON, previously Sarah TRITTON, spinster, only
child of Robert & Ann
TRITTON, nee VARHAM, only sister of William.
James POTTS deceased 23 March 1831, intestate. Only son & heir James POTTS
of Britannia Place, Old Kent
Road, Camberwell, wine merchant.
Sarah BRETON of Spring Grove, Wye, admitted to premises at rent of 4d.
ALSO : James POTTS, junior, states that by indtre. 22 February 1812 (1)
James POTTS, senior & Robert
Gunsley de LESAUX, (2) Philip BOGHURST (3) William BALDOCK of Petham, premises to be surrendered
to BALDOCK to secure £400 + interest @ 5%, but no surrender was made. James POTTS, senior, deceased
23 March 1831.
Principal & large arrears of interest due to William Henry BALDOCK, of
Petham,esq., William DELMAR of
Nackington,esq., Deane John PARKER of Holy Cross, Westgate, gent., & Thomas FORD of Canterbury, gent.,
executors of William BALDOCK.
Sale agreed to John BRYAN of Maidstone, gas contractor, consid. £130, to be
paid to executors of BALDOCK.
William RICHARDSON & Henry Loftie RUTTON, both gents., of Ashford
appointed
attorneys.
Sarah BRETON & attorneys of POTTS surrender to John BRYAN messuage or
premises abutting-
east - to highway called Marsh Lane, up to malthouse, previously Robert
TRITTON
previously occupied by George ELLIOTT, now John BRYAN 32ft.3in.
west - to land previously POTTS, then William DAW, now with 3 cottages
36ft.6in
north - to St. John's Lane 118ft.
south - to land of malthouse, previously Lord's Barn 119ft.6in.
Occupied by Alexander WATSON, then Miss GOODWIN, late [
], now John BRYAN, who is admitted.
[ Previous Court 25 October 1805 Next Court 18 December 1845]
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & John TUNBRIDGE
Ann PART surrenders to Benjamin KINGSNORTH of Ashford, nurseryman, on sale
consid. £200, messuage
& shop, abutting -
east - to Church Lane
south - to way to Church
north - to highway
west - to messuage previously William STROUD, now James BARNS.
Occupied by John then Ann PART, (now wife of Thomas BAKER,) now Benjamin KINGSNORTH.
Ann PART admitted 7 February 1827.
Benjamin KINGSNORTH admitted, then he & wife Mary surrender to Ann PART of
Wye, spinster, to secure
£170 + interest @ 5%.
ALSO : George JEMMETT, deceased, held messuage, etc., abutting -
east - to garden, previously James BANKS, now Thomas BACK 6 rods 7ft. [106ft.]
south - to copyhold land previously George, now William JEMMETT 12 1/2 rods
[206 1/4ft.]
west - to messuage previously Alice MACE & Grace GELLIBRAND, widow, now William
JEMMETT 7rods 7ft. [122ft. 6in.]
north - to highway 13 1/2rods [222ft. 9in.]
Rent 8d.
[112]
Occupied by William JEMMETT
At Court 17 October 1770 George Geree ELWICK admitted for life, then by
indtres. 25/26 September 1770
(1) George Geree ELWICK & George JEMMETT (2) Edward CURTEIS of Tenterden & daughter Mary
(3) Jeremiah CURTEIS of Rye & William
JEMMETT of Ashford, premises to George JEMMETT for life, and
admitted 19th October 1781.
Mary JEMMETT, nee CURTEIS, deceased 9 February 1812.
By will of George JEMMETT, dated 9 March 1818 premises to daughters Sarah
& Martha, but son William
may purchase for £2100.
George JEMMETT deceased 9 September 1820, will proved PCC 3 October 1820.
William JEMMETT purchased premises for £2100.
William JEMMETT, banker, admitted.
also : for land, 3 1/2 acres & 1 rood, abutting -
east - to River Stour
north - to lands previously MACE & GELLIBRAND, now William JEMMETT, lands previously
George, now William JEMMETT & lands previously Mary GOLD, now
George William CARTWRIGHT
south -to lands previously John MASCALL, now William JEMMETT
west - to highway, and to lands previously MACE etc., now William JEMMETT
Rent 4/6d.
[113]
Occupied by William JEMMETT
William JEMMETT admitted, and then surrenders both premises to persons in his
will.
Proclamation of the death of -
George Elwick JEMMETT & Charles, EARL OF THANET (previously reported).
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
John WORGER, grocer, & wife Sarah admitted 15 May 1811 to land, with
warehouse etc.,
with passage
from property, previously Thomas PAYNE, now WORGER, to St. John's Lane, abutting -
east - to yard or backside, previously Samuel YATES, now Elizabeth HOUGHTON,
widow 61ft. 3in.
west - to passage to St. John's Lane 53ft.
north - to messuage previously YATES, now HOUGHTON 23ft.4in.
south - to St. John's Lane 38ft.
Rent 4 1/2d.
[156]
Occupied by George WALTER, then Thomas PAYNE, now WORGER
Conditional surrender to John SUTTON to secure £850.
Loan not paid. SUTTON deceased 28 July 1820. By will dated 2 December 1815,
executors sons Thomas, now
of Goodnestone, farmer, & Richard, now of Nonnington, farmer. Proved PCC 6 October 1820, but no mention of
land. By gavelkind
premises to sons Thomas, Richard & John of Deal, butcher & Richard of
Whitfield, victualler
& carpenter, sons of John, third son of John SUTTON, who deceased 29
August 1808, the only other son Thomas
having died in infancy 8 October 1808.
Heirs of John SUTTON admitted.
JOHN ob. 1820
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Richard
John ob. 1808
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John Richard Thomas ob.1808
then, heirs agree loan repaid by WORGER in full, and WORGER re-admitted.
also : for land & messuage, previously "Bell" abutting -
west - to lands previously William BOARMAN now George LEPINE 11ft.
east - to passage to messuage of WORGER 13ft. 6in.
south - to Meeting House of Protestant dissenters 23ft.
north - to messuage of WORGER 23ft.
Rent 1d.
[155]
Occupied as above
WORGER re-admitted as above.
also: for land abutting -
west - to garden, previously Harry HOWLAND, now Mark DORMAN 88ft. 9in.
south - to lands of Vicar 38ft.3in.
east - to lands of Vicar & lands previously YATES & now LEPINE & garden previously
James, now Mark DORMAN 57ft.9in.
north - to garden previously James, now Mark DORMAN 26ft.
& to land previously Harry HOWLAND, now Mark DORMAN
used as common way 10ft.
Tallow house etc. erected at southern end.
and land, next to St. John's Lane, now with stables, abutting -
east - to stable previously Samuel YATES, then occupied Felix FAGG now George LEPINE 26ft.
west - to land previously Harry HOWLAND, now Mark DORMAN 29ft.
north - to St. John's Lane 14ft.
south - 14ft.
These 2 pieces of land, part of yard etc., said in Court Rolls to contain 7
days work & 9ft., which were surrendered,
with messuage, by Edward PIKE to James
BACK &
James READER, & held at rent of 1/10d.
WORGER re-admitted as above
at rent of 2d.
[101c]
[ Previous Court 15 May 1811. Next Court 24 July 1860]
Tenants defaulting in appearance amerced 12d.
ALSO :
John BRYAN of Maidstone, gas contractor, & wife Elizabeth surrender on
sale, consid. £130, to
William Beck HILLS, late of Maidstone, now of Ashford,
gent., land abutting -
east - to Marsh Lane 32ft.3in.
west - to 3 cottages, previously William DAW, now William SHARP 36ft.3in.
north - to St. John's Lane 118ft.
south- to land, now of HILLS (previously Lord's Barn Close), now with retort house &
gasometer 119ft.6in
Rent 4d
[244]
Occupied previously by Miss GOODWIN, then BRYAN, now HILLS.
BRYAN admitted 6 February 1833. HILLS admitted & then surrenders to Samuel
WHITE of Yalding, farmer,
cond. to secure £2500 + interest at 5% .
[repaid by indtres. 1/2 July 1836 (1) Samuel WHITE (2) Thomas HILLS
(3)
William Beck HILLS
(4) Walter HILLS , Robert HAZELL & Edward Watson SIMONDS]
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By indtre. 19 November 1833 (1) John DEEDES of Middle Temple, esq., James LESTER of Ashford, gent.,
& Norman GREENHILL of Ashford, gent.,
commissioners in Bankruptcy of John JOY, & George TUCKER,
of Kennington Cross, Surrey, surgeon. Fiat in Bankruptcy of JOY 28 Nov. 3 Wm IV.
JOY carried on trade of bricklayer, dealer & chapman, & buying &
selling bricks, and indebted to John THORNBY
£100. Notice in London GAZETTE for meeting at
Saracen's Head 28th December 1832, & premises sold at auction
to George TUCKER for
£60,
premises with cottage, stable etc., previously occupied by JOY, now [
] PECKHAM,
to which JOY was admitted 22 December 1828.
Rent 1/4d.
[part 222b]
George TUCKER admitted.
ALSO: John EGAN of Essex Street, Strand, London, appointed deputy Steward for
surrender by Thomas B.
SIMPSON, hardwareman & wife Susanna, on sale, consid.
£300 to Peter RABSON, hardwareman.
Premises now used as a cow lodge etc., and occupied by Rev. John Elliott
HADLOW & Peter RABSON, abutting -
east - to footway
south - to Back Lane
west - to premises of Edward BARTON, previously HILLS, & garden of John ELLIOTT
north - to Churchyard
Rent 5d.
[346]
Peter RABSON re-admitted.
[ Previous Court 26 August 1823 Next Court 6 February 1867]
ALSO :
Margaret SILLS, widow, Stephen TUNBRIDGE, cornfactor, & William MORLEY,
grocer, executors of
John SILLS by will dated 21 May 1822, proved ACC 18 May 1825 [107/170], acknowledge receipt of all monies
due from William ALLEN, deceased, fellmonger, by conditional surrender of 19 January 1822.
Daniel ELLIOTT of Wye, carpenter, & George ELLIOTT of Ashford, cornfactor,
trustees of William ALLEN,
surrender on sale, consideration £490 to Stephen
TUNBRIDGE. ELLIOTT admitted 29 November 1832.
3 pcs. land (previously 2, part of Hempstead Wood, 11 acres).
Barrowhill Barn pasture 6 - 1 - 7p., First Ram
Field 3 - 2 - 5p. & Second
Ram Field, 3 acres, abutting -
east - to Ten Acres & lands previously TOURNAY, now THANET
west - to lands previously ALLEN, now THANET
north - to land previously Barrack Ground
Rent 11/4d.
[287]
Occupied by James FLINT, then William ALLEN, Benjamin THORPE & Edward
RAYNER,
now Benjamin THORPE.
also : land, 14 acres, part of Nineteen (but now Twenty) Acres. Upper piece 9½ acres, lower 10½ acres abutting -
south - to other part of 19/20 Acres
north - to First & Second Ram Fields
east - to land previously TOURNAY, now THANET, & land previously ALLEN, now
G.E. JEMMETT (now deceased).
west - to Muck House Field, previously ALLEN, now THANET
Rent 8/11d.
[290]
Occupied by James FLINT, then William ALLEN, then Edward RAYNER, now Benjamin THORPE.
also: land 2 1/2acres, sometime since laid to 19 acres at east , and thereof
abutting -
north - to Fourteen Acres (part of 19/20 Acres) above
west - to freehold land of ALLEN
east - to lands of ALLEN, then JEMMETT
south - to Small Mead, previously ALLEN, now THANET
Rent 2/3d
[283]
Occupied as above.
also : land with barn & pond, Ten Acres, but now found to be 7 acres,
abutting -
east - to land previously ELLIOTT [ALLEN] now TUNBRIDGE
west - to Six Acres
north - to land of Parish, occupied previously by Pierce ANDREWS, now John
SIDDERS, part
of Barrack Ground & to other land of Parish now garden of John PIERSON,
to lands of Thomas JOY, & lands of William DEEDES,
late WILMOT.
south - to land previously TOURNAY, now THANET & land previously ALLEN,
now TUNBRIDGE
Rent 16/4d.
[288]
Occupied by James FLINT, then William ALLEN, now Benjamin THORPE .
also: land previously part of Ten Acres N -> S 165 ft., E -> W on south
90ft.,
previously part of Barrack Ground.
Rent 1/-
[288a]
Occupied as above.
Stephen TUNBRIDGE admitted.
[ Previous Court 18 December 1832 Next Court 26 June 1835]
ALSO : Nicholas Roundell TOKE of Godington, & Thomas DAWES of Angel Court,
Throckmorton Street, London,
surviving trustees of George E. JEMMETT, by William RICHARDSON of Ashford, gent., attorney, surrender on
sale, consid.,
£460
to Robert FURLEY of Ashford, gent., land (with messuage occupied by Elizabeth
SPRATT &
John NASH, taken down by William JEMMETT),1 rood, abutting -
west - to North Lane
south - to lands previously William DYNE, then William JEMMETT
east - to lands of Lewis WHITFELD
north - to Pelhill, previously Robert MASCALL, sold to William JEMMETT
Rent 12d
[108]
TOKE, DAWES & G.E. JEMMETT (deceased 6 June 1831) admitted 9 December
1828.
Robert FURLEY admitted.
ALSO : William CARRECK, bricklayer held moiety of land with messuage or
tenement built by him abutting -
west - to lands previously William BALDOCK, then William TOMSETT, then John JOY 129 FT.
west & east - to other lands previously BALDOCK, now John PIERCE
north - to lands of George & William WALTER, previously John FOOTE (Lord
of Manor) 33ft.
south - to common way.
Rent 3d[ x2 = 6d
Occupied by Peter CREED, Thomas CARRECK & others.
Admitted 2 May 1800 =215d]
Will of CARRECK 7 October 1825. Premises to executors John TUNBRIDGE & son
Richard CARRECK as trustees for wife Anne & daughter Sarah.
Deceased 26 January 1828. Will proved ACC [108/190] 15 January18[30].
John TUNBRIDGE declined to act, & renounced in deed poll 27 December 1830.
Richard CARRECK admitted to both moieties
[pt.215]
[ Previous Court 17 December 1825 Next Court 12 January 1842]
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Tuesday 27 February 1834 Lord Thomas DAWES & Deputy
Steward William RICHARDSON
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
Thomas Eld BAKER of Kurnaul, near Dehli, East Indies, surgeon & wife
Elizabeth nee FAGG, appoint
Edwin Beresford DAWES as attorney.
Joseph SKINNER of Ashford, draper, & wife Sarah surrendered conditionally
to Frances FAGG, spinster,
at Court 27 October 1812 to secure £500.
land with building, now part of garden of Joseph SKINNER abutting -
north - to gutter 23ft.
south - to St. John's Lane 18ft.10in.
west - to lands previously Samueal YATES, now [ ] 76ft. 8in
east - to other part of garden of SKINNER 86ft. 8in
Rent 4 1/2d
[136]
Occupied by Justinian BUTCHER, then Thomas BONNER, Charles FAGG, Felix FAGG,
Elizabeth FAGG,widow, Joseph SKINNER & now [ ]
Loan not repaid. Elizabeth FAGG junr., married BAKER. Elizabeth FAGG snr.
deceased
21 December 1827.
Loan now repaid & premises (with others), to be sold to John FUKES,
miller, consid.£200.
also : land, now part of garden length 32 1/2ft. abutting -
west- to land above, part of garden.
east - to land of Baptists
north - to gutter 8ft. 11in.
south - to St. John's Lane 62ft. long
now better described as land with privy.
Rent 7d.
[137]
Occupied as above
John FUKES admitted.
[ Previous Court 27 October 1812 Next Court 6 April 1848]
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DAWES
Homage: John ELLIOTT & John TUNBRIDGE
Charles, EARL OF THANET held land, 6 acres, abutting -
north & west - to land of Stephen TUNBRIDGE & William MORLEY called Nineteen Acres.
east - to other lands of TUNBRIDGE & MORLEY & Bull Meadow
south - to river
Rent 4/- [x 2 = 8/-]
[284]
Occupied by Samuel FLINT, then William ALLEN now John COBB
Charles admitted as one of two sons of Sackville, EARL OF THANET, 9 December
1828, & deceased 20 April
1832, unmarried & intestate. Admin. PCC [
]
Premises to brother Henry, who is admitted.
also : land called Upper Five Acres, now Couch Grass Field 5 - 2 - 10p
abutting -
north & west - to lands of TUNBRIDGE & MORLEY
south - to lands of devisees of George E. JEMMETT
east - to lands of Henry Loftie RUTTON
Rent 4/6 1/2d [ x2 = 9/1d]
[4 shillings + 6 and a halfpence] [289b]
Occupied by previous executors of Stephen TOURNAY, now James BRIDGE.
Henry, Earl of Thanet admitted.
ALSO: Peter RABSON of Ashford, hardwareman.
Confirmation of surrender out of Court 18 December 1833.
ALSO : Proclamation of deaths of : -
John PIERCE Thomas BOURNE
William SHARPE Catherine HORTON
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appointed Deputy Steward at this Court.
John DEEDES, James LESTER & Norman GREENHILL, Commissioners in Bankruptcy
of John JOY (by
attorney Alfred BRIGGS) surrender to James Jenkins SKINNER,
tailor, on sale, consideration £80
land,
occupied previously Stephen AUSTEN, then John JOY, now SKINNER, abutting
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north - to land previously George, now George & William WALTER 61ft. 8in.
south - to land previously William TOMSETT, then John JOY 65ft. 8in
east - to heirs of William CARRECK 83ft.6in.
west - to land previously Thomas NICHOLLS, now John TAPPENDEN 85ft.
Rent 3d
[215b]
JOY admitted 22 May 1821
also : for land abutting -
west - to lands of John TAPPENDEN 60ft. 6in.
east - to lands of CARRECK 51ft.
north - to lands of William BALDOCK, described above 60ft. 6in.
south - to common way 69ft. 6in
Rent 6d.
[215]
With stable & lodges, previously occupied by William, John & Thomas
TOMSETT,
then Stephen AUSTEN,
now Abraham LUSTED, Stephen LUSTED, John KENNETT, & Arthur NEWTON.
James Jenkins SKINNER admitted & surrenders to persons in his will.
[ Previous Court 22 December 1828 Next Court 21 April 1870]
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J.J. BOND
Homage : John ELLIOTT & Stephen TUNBRIDGE
William WHITFELD, (only surviving devisee of Henry CREED), surrenders to
William PIETY, ygr., on sale,
consideration £240
messuage or tenement with cellars, previously occupied by Widow SPARKS, now [
] MEADOWCROFT ,
abutting -
north - to High Street 10ft. 9in.
west - to waste from Shambles to Church 27ft.
south - to back lane to premises previously Edward CHITTENDEN, Richard HAMMON &
others 10ft.
east - to messuage described below.
Rent 6/7d
[115a]
also : messuage previously occupied by Widow LEEDS, now John LEEDS, abutting -
north- to High Street 12ft.
west - to premises above
south - to back lane 10ft. 6in.
east - to messuage previously Henry CREED, then Henry SOLLY, now William PIETY, elder.
Rent 6/7d
[115b]
Other trustees Martha CREED (deceased 16 April 1833), John THURSTON (31 July
1832), & Stephen TOURNAY
(23 October 1825).
William PIETY, jnr., admitted
ALSO: William SHARPE, sutler, deceased, held messuage or tenement in 3 dwellings, occupied by William
SWEETLOVE, Thomas EDNEY, & Thomas SANDYS,
then David LEWIS, Widow ARLINGTON & Thomas
EDNEY, now Charles HUCKSTEPP
in lieu of EDNEY, abutting -
north - to St. John's Lane
west - to lands previously Francis CHAPLIN, now Thomas SCOTT & corner of College lands.
south & east - to lands previously POTTS, now William Beck HILLS
42ft. on every side.
Rent 3d.
[244a]
SHARPE admitted 6 January 1820 on surrender of William & Elizabeth DAWE.
By will of SHARPE dated 9 February 1828, premises to wife Sarah for life, then
to sister Elizabeth, wife of
William BELSON of Langham, near Sittingbourne,
labourer.
SHARPE deceased 22 March 1834. Will proved ACC 13 May 1834 [109/254]
Sarah SHARPE admitted.
[ Previous Court 6 January 1820. Next Court 16 December 1840]
ALSO: Thomas BOURNE, schoolmaster, deceased, held land abutting -
north - to land previously BALDOCK, now PIERCE called Back Lane 37ft. 6in.
south - to messuage of Edw. HONISS then Thomas BOURNE 36ft.
west - to garden described below 60ft. 6in.
east - to buildings described below 60ft. 6in.
Rent 6d.
[164]
With cottages created by HONISS.
Occupied by Francis WORGER & Widow WEAVER, now WORGER & Mrs.CHITTENDEN
also: garden (previously 2) abutting -
north - to common way 38ft. 3in
south - to land previously Benjamin HARRISON, heirs, now Stephen SCOTT etc. 35ft. 3in.
west - to land of Thomas HAFFENDEN, surgeon. 60ft. 6in.
east - to land above 60ft. 6in.
Rent 1/-
[165]
Occupied by William NORLEY, Daniel CHITTENDEN, Isaac PUNNETT etc., now
CHITTENDEN,
Widow NORLEY & Thomas HOWLAND.
also: garden & buildings now dwellings abutting -
north - to Back Lane 20ft. 6in.
south - to stables etc. previously William SIDDERS, now Edward Watson SIMONDS 20ft. 6in.
east - to lands (as south) 60ft. 6in.
west - to lands first described above 60ft. 6in.
Rent 5d.
[166]
Occupied by [ ] TUNBRIDGE, Isaac PUNNETT & Vincer FOWLER, now
John DIVES, Hunter SNATT
& William NORLEY.
BOURNE admitted 9 November 1821, & deceased 29 March 1834. By will dated 22 August 1833 premises
to trustees, John APSLEY, carpenter, Lewis Ambrose REEVE, cabinet maker, William SEALE of Sevenoaks,
gardener, & Thomas SEALE of Tunbridge, milkseller. [proved ACC 13May 1834 109/256]
Trustees admitted.
[ Previous Court 9 November 1821 Next Court 20 September 1836]
ALSO: Richard GREENHILL, previously tanner, now gent.,deceased, held messuage "Wist" & land 1 acre,
abutting -
east - to "Wist"
south & west - to lands previously LORD OF MANOR, then Edw. NORWOOD clerk, now
Richard GREENHILL, ygr., son of Richard GREENHILL.
north - to lands previously Robert MASCALL, now Richard GREENHILL, ygr.
Now garden & tan yard.
With way from highway leading from Court Oake towards Kingsnorth
also: 3 pieces land called Nether Wist, 9 acres, abutting -
south west - to lands previously Isaac RUTTON, now Margaret Eleanor MAUDE
south - to Goose Pits
east & north - to Old River
west - to Lord's River
Rent 16/8d
[142]
Occupied by Richard GREENHILL, father & son.
GREENHILL admitted 25 October 1793 on surrender of Francis WHITFELD, the recoverer in Common Recovery.
also: Little Hasell Mead, 2 acres, abutting -
east & south - to lands of manor of Esture
west - to Old River
north - to lands previously Richard GREENHILL senior, now junior.
Rent 5/-
[143]
Occupied by John MASCALL, now James HAMILTON
Admitted at Courts 22 April 1778 & 25 October 1793, & surrendered to
will 16 October 1795.
Will dated 13 March 1829. Premises to son Richard.
Deceased 14 March 1829, proved ACC 19 April 1830 [108/212]
Richard GREENHILL junior, admitted.
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CRUTTENDEN, Steward.
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
Daniel ELLIOTT of Wye, carpenter, & George ELLIOTT of Ashford, cornfactor,
surrender to Henry Loftie
RUTTON on sale, consideration £935.
land with cottages now built, called Little Cow Field, or First Field,
previously 2 - 2 - 18p now 2 - 2 - 28p.,
previously part of field 4 - 0 - 18p, other part
now
Hop Garden Field, sold by William ALLEN to George E.
JEMMETT, abutting -
south - to Hop Garden Field
west & north - to lands called Upper Oxenfield & Orchard
east - to drove way called Hempstead Lane.
Rent 4/1d (part of 6/4d) [ 286a]
Occupied by William ALLEN, then TUNBRIDGE, now Henry Loftie RUTTON
see Court 9 December 1820
also: land with buildings, previously 3 - 2 - 24p now 3 - 3 - 11p abutting -
east - to Hempstead Lane
south - to land above
west - to land sold to TUNBRIDGE called Ten Acres
north - to footway called Love Lane.
Rent 5/-
[285]
Occupied by ALLEN, then George PETTIT, now Henry Loftie RUTTON.
also: land called Upper Oxen Field, previously 2 - 2 - 13p , now 2 - 2 - 10p,
now
fenced off from rest of
field, abutting -
south - to Lower Oxenfield, sold to George E. JEMMETT
east - to Little Cow Field
north - to Ten Acres
west - to land previously TOURNAY, now THANET
Rent 3/-
[289c]
Occupied by ALLEN, then Charles GIBSON, now RUTTON
(part of 14/- see Court 9 December 1820)
Henry Loftie RUTTON admitted.
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
Thomas WHITFELD, of Lewes, banker, James WHITFELD, of Falmer, farmer,
William COOPER of Hurst,
near Brighton, gent., & wife Martha, George Patey
PARKIN of Regent Square,Grays Inn Road,Middx., gent.,
& wife Ann & Eleanor
WHITFELD of Lawford, Essex, children of Lewis WHITFELD, previously of Ashford,
winemaker,
then of Lewes, banker.
Lewis WHITFELD held land with barn, now coachhouse, & 1 rood of land
abutting -
north - to lands of Robert MASCALL, then Lewis WHITFELD, late William JEMMETT
south,east & west - to other lands of WHITFELD, described below
Rent 6d.
[344]
With right of way to North Lane over land occupied by John WATERMAN, then William
WHITFELD,
surgeon, now Mary CURTEIS
also : land 3 - 33p (part now of walled garden) abutting -
north - to lands of WHITFELD, previously Robert MASCALL
east - to land of Robert MASCALL, previously Lewis WHITFELD
[ ? ]
south & west - to lands of WHITFELD, described above & below, &
land late
Mary
HORTON, widow.
Rent 1/6d.
[345b]
Occupied by John WATERMAN, Lewis WHITFELD, late William WHITFELD, now Mary CURTEIS
also : land, 1/2 acre abutting -
west - to garden of Red Lion of Richard Fitch HORTON, to garden of Lewis
WHITFELD, &
then his widow Mary, & garden previously George KNOTT
north - to lands of WHITFELD above
east - to lands of Richard Fitch HORTON
south - to several gardens previously John Henry SMITH, Edw. FIELD, Thomas
POWSEY,
& John [ ? ] [writing smudged]
Rent 10d.
[76]
Surrenderd to will of Lewis WHITFELD at Courts 28 December 1780 & 19 April
1797.
[ Previous Court 9 December 1828 Next Court 26 June 1835]
WHITFELD deceased 16 September 1812. By will dated 20 December 1803 property including mansion house
in North Lane & house adjoining, occupied by him, to wife for life, then to all children.
At death 6 children : Thomas, James, Martha (wife of William COOPER), Ann (now wife of George Patey
PARKIN), Eleanor & Francis (who died 27 October
1812, a minor).
Mary WHITFELD, widow, admitted 2 November 1813 & deceased 27 May 1834.
Thomas admiited at rents of 2d 4d
2d
James admitted at rents of 1d 4d
2d [to Thomas 26/6/35]
Martha admitted at rents of 1d
3d 2d [to Thomas 26/6/35]
Ann admitted at rents of
1d 3d 2d [to Thomas 26/6/35]
Eleanor admitted at rents of 1d
4d 2d [to Thomas 26/6/35]
6d 1/6d 10d
[344] [345b] [76]
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
John HORTON of Ashford, maltster, held land previously Hempspot, 30p abutting
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east - to yard, previously George SINNOTT, then garden of cap. messuage of Robert
MASCALL, now John APSLEY
north - to lands previously John WATERMAN, then Lewis WHITFELD, then Robert
MASCALL now William JEMMETT
west - to garden previously John COLE, now Mary WHITFELD, widow, with right of way to
Gravelpit, occupied by John ,then Robert MASCALL, & heirs of Josias
PATTERSON, now John APSLEY & William JEMMETT.
From E -> W 4½
rods 14ft. 1in [88ft. 4in.]
N -> S 6½ rods
[107ft. 3in]
Rent 2½
[180]
By indtres 15/16 September 1770 (1) John HORTON & son J.B. HORTON (2)
Robert FITCH of Pluckley &
John MASCALL (3) Mary FITCH (marriage settlement.)
John HORTON deceased 19 April 1776. Widow Mary admitted 18 October 1776.
John Bennett HORTON admitted 25 October 1793 on surrender of Richard and Elizabeth GREENHILL &
Stephen GREENHILL to land, 2 - 2 - 14p, occupied by William CORNFORD & William HAYWARD, then
Richard Fitch HORTON, now William PARNELL, abutting -
south & west - to highway Ashford to Willesborough
northwest, north east & south east - to garden, previously Robert COOKE,
now James WALL.
northwest - to lands previously Richard & Stephen GREENHILL, then Thomas ALLEN
north - to lands of Stephen ADES, now Richard GREENHILL called Great Goggle.
east - to lands previously George ROOKE, now William JEMMETT.
Rent 4/-
[pt.144]
Surrendered to will 27 October 1795
By indtre. 31 December 1802 (1) J.B. HORTON (2) son Richard Fitch HORTON
(3) John WELLS
(4) daughter Catherine WELLS (5) Richard GREENHILL & Isaac TOURNAY (marriage settlement)
J.B. HORTON deceased 19 January 1806 . Will 10 December 1805.
Mary HORTON, widow of John, senior, deceased 6 October 1806.
Mary HORTON,w idow of John Bennett HORTON admitted 31 October 1808.
Richard Fitch HORTON admitted to land 2 - 2 - 1. Deceased 1 September 1814.
Catherine HORTON, widow ,admitted to this land 4 November 1816.
[ Previous Court 9 November 1821 Next Court 3 May 1838].
Mary, widow of John B. HORTON deceased [ ] February 1820 .
Catherine HORTON, widow, admitted 9 Nomber 1821 and deceased 24 June 1833, leaving 4 chilrdren :
George, James, Richard (now of Strood, Kent, linendraper) & Frances.
James deceased 8 May 1825, aged 19 years.
[George] [roll gives Richard] admitted
1d + 1/4d
Richard admitted
1d + 1/4d
Frances admitted
1d + 1/4d
3d 4/-
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & John TUNBRIDGE
Edw. NORTON of Walbrook, London, appointed Deputy Steward for surrender
out of Court.
Rev. William Brett WHITFELD of Lawford, Essex, John TONGE of Sittingbourne,
gent.,& William TONGE
of Morants Court, Sevenoaks (trustees of Lewis WHITFELD) surrender on sale,
consid. £1470 to Thomas
WHITFELD.
6 pieces land (previously 5), 34 acres, two pieces called Longham, two the
Brooks, one Six Acres & residue
Shaffradge, abutting -
south - to lands previously John GRANT,then Grace WHITFELD
north - to lands previously Isaac RUTTON, then Lewis WHITFELD, to lands previously John
ASHERST, now Thomas QUIHAMPTON & lands previously John GRANT,
then Grace WHITFELD, & to Pellacres.
Rent £1 - 4 - 4d
[281]
Occupied Thomas HENLEY, Samuel FLINT, Lewis WHITFELD, now Barling
SHARPE.
{Previous Court 28 April 1813
Lewis WHITFELD admitted 16 May 1796 on surrender of Isaac RUTTON, &
executors admitted 28 April 1813.
Surrendered to Thomas WHITFELD, who is admitted.
ALSO : James WHITFELD surrenders to Thomas WHITFELD on sale, consid. £48, one
fifth share of lands as
at Court 29 April 1835, at rents of 1d., 4d., 2d.
William & Martha
COOPER @ £48, lands at
rents of 1d.,
3d., 2d.
George Patey PARKIN & wife Ann @ £48, land at rents
of 1d.,
4d., 2d.
Eleanor WHITFELD
@ £48, lands @ rents of 1d.,
4d., 2d.
[344,345b & 76]
Thomas WHITFELD then surrenders to persons in his will.
[ Previous Court 29 April 1835 Next Court 3 August 1853 to
G.F. WILKS]
ALSO: Stephen TUNBRIDGE of Ashford, cornfactor, & wife Anne surrender to
Margaret SILLS, widow, &
William MORLEY, grocer, to secure £1900, by indtre. 28 March 1835 - land with
barn & pond, called Ten
Acres, now 11 - 0 - 24p, abutting -
east - to land called Orchard
west - to Barrow Hill Barn pasture
north - to lands of Poor (late occupied by Pierce ANDREWS, now John SIDDERS,)
part of
Barrack Ground, & lands late occupied John PIERSON & James
HEALEY,
& lands previously Thomas JOY, now James STEVENS, & lands late
William DEEDES, now Rev. Alex. POWER
south - to lands previously Stephen TOURNAY, now EARL OF THANET, & land of
William
ALLEN, now Henry Loftie RUTTON
Rent 16/4d.
[288]
Occupied by James FLINT, William ALLEN, now Benjamin THORPE.
Admitted 18 December 1833.
Also: land, previously Barrack Ground.
Rent 1/-
[288a]
Also : land, Barrowhill Barn pasture, 6 - 1 - 34p & First Ram Field 2 - 3
- 10p, & Second Ram Field 3 - 0 - 10p,
abutting -
east - to Ten Acres & land of THANET, previously TOURNAY
west - to lands previously William ALLEN, now THANET.
south - to Nineteen Acres
north - to Barrack Ground
Rent 11/4d
[287]
Occupied by James FLINT, then William ALLEN, then Benjamin THORPE & Edward
RAYNER,
now Benjamin THORPE
Also: land, 14 acres, part of Nineteen, now Twenty Acres, 20 - 3 - 5p.,
abutting -
south - to rest of Nineteen Acres
north - to First & Second Ram Fields
east - to lands of TOURNAY, then THANET & lands previously ALLEN, now
George
E. JEMMETT
west - to Muckhouse Field of ALLEN, now THANET
Rent 8/11d
[290]
Occupied by James FLINT, William ALLEN, Edward RAYNER, now Benjamin THORPE
Also : land, 2 1/2 acres, now laid to Nineteen Acres at east end, abutting -
north - to other parts of Nineteen Acres
west - to land of William ALLEN
east - to land previously ALLEN, now George E. JEMMETT
south - to Smallmead, previously ALLEN, now THANET
Rent 2/3d.
[283]
Occupied by James FLINT, William ALLEN, Edward RAYNER, now Benjamin THORPE .
SILLS & MORLEY admitted conditionally.
ALSO: John HUTTON was admitted 26 September 1825 on surrender of John Boys
DOWNE & wife Elizabeth to
garden 22ft. x 30 ft. with stable etc., abutting -
north - to garden previously Thomas MATTHEWS & since built on by Robert
HOUGHTON
west - to garden of William RABSON
south - to Churchfield
east - to common way.
Rent 6d.
[110]
Occupied by John ASHDOWN
Loan of £450 by ASHDOWN by indtre 26th September 1825 now repaid, but
premises now surrendered to
ASHDOWN, who is admitted & then surrenders to persons in his will.
[ Previous Court 26 September 1825 Next Court 19 December
1877]
ALSO - Proclamation of the death of John PIERCE.
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[ ] 14 July
1835 Lord Thomas DAWES Steward William CRITTENDEN
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
John PIERCE of Canterbury, brewer, then of Dover, Esq., held land 5 rods x 2
1/2 rods, abutting -
[ 32 1/2ft x 51 1/4 ft.]
north - to land now called Parkfield, previously John FOOTE, then George now
William WALTER
east - to land now with stables, etc. previously John FOOTE, then George, now
William
WALTER
south - to yard of "George", previously William BALDOCK, then John
PIERCE, now William
RIGDEN & Harriet DELMAR.
west - to land 2 - 25p below
Rent 4d.
[214]
Occupied by Simon PEVERET, William PILCHER, now James ROGERS
Admitted 7 June 1810
also - land 2 - 25p occupied as above, abutting -
north - to Parkfield
east - to land above
west - to messuage sold by William BALDOCK to William CARRECK
south - to messuage previously Thomas COLE, then devisees of Ambrose REEVE ,
& to
messuage & land late heirs of George BACK, then Richard BARRETT, now
Edward Watson
SIMONDS, & messuage previously J.A. GORSSE, in right of wife Sarah, now
devisees of Edw.
HONISS, & to messuage of Stephen GREENHILL, now Thomas HAFFENDEN, &
messuage
previously Leo APSLEY, now John APSLEY, & messuage of Elizabeth BROOK
& messuage
late Thomas MATSON, now Rev. Samuel HILL & Ann JOY.
Rent 1/3d.
[215]
By will of John PIERCE dated 4 November 1833, all property to 4 daughters,
Mary Marsh BUCKNER, wife of
Lt. Col. Richard BUCKNER, Elizabeth Roberta, Catherine Sarah, & Charlotte
PIERCE
Deceased 22 November 1833. Will proven PCC 22 March 1834.
4 daughters admitted at rents of 4 x 1d. & 3d. and 3 x 4d.
[ Previous Court 7 June 1810 Next Court 17 December 1835]
ALSO - Sarah MILLEN of Ashford, widow of Thomas, late of Challock, limeburner,
James MILLEN of Westwell,
farmer, & John MILLEN of Challock, husbandman, acknowledge receipt from
John THURSTON of Ashford,
carpenter, on 14 July 1835 of £790 - 13 -10d in repayment of principal &
interest due on conditional surrender
of properties, at 10d., 2 1/2d., 8 1/2d., 1/8d at Court 4 July 1825.
ALSO - John THURSTON, late of Ham Street, but now of Ashford, carpenter &
wife Elizabeth surrender to John
DUNGLEY of Ashford, ironmonger, on sale consid. £700, land & buildings,
abutting -
east - to lands previously Grace WHITFELD, then Thomas STARTUP, now devisees
of Robert
HOUGHTON - 6 perch & 4ft. [103 ft.]
south - to part of yard, previously garden of Samuel FLINT 20 1/2ft.
west - to lands previously Thomas FLINT, then Edward CHITTENDEN, now John
THURSTON
north - to messuage etc., previously Thomas FLINT, then Edw. CHITTENDEN,
now
John THURSTON 16ft.
Rent 10d
[118]
Admitted 29 November 1825
also : garden 32 ft. x 22 1/2 ft. , enclosed with pails [sic], previously
orchard, previously Mary EVENDEN,
widow, abutting -
east - to land of Grace WHITFELD, Thomas STARTUP, devisees of Robert HOUGHTON
south & west - to land FLINT/CHITTENDEN/THURSTON
north - to land previously CHITTENDEN, now THURSTON
Rent 2 1/2d.
[119]
Occupied by Elizabeth DAWSON, then Thomas FLINT, Edw. CHITTENDEN & now
John THURSTON.
Also : land & building abutting -
west - to land Thomas FLINT/CHITTENDEN/THURSTON & lands previously John
DAY,
Richard HAMMON & now John TUNBRIDGE
north - to messuage of Thomas FLINT
east - to lands FLINT/CHITTENDEN/THURSTON
south - to land previously orchard, of FLINT, then CHITTENDEN.
Rent 8 1/2d.
[124]
also : land, previously orchard, 23p. abutting -
east - to land of Grace WHITFELD/ STARTUP / HOUGHTON
south - to college lands.
west - to land FLINT/ Edw. CHITTENDEN/ Richard HAYWARD, now THURSTON
Rent 12d.
[125]
also : land abutting -
east - to land FLINT/CHITTENDEN /THURSTON 73ft. 5in. then turning west 10ft.
6in., then
south 3ft. 8in, then west 20ft 5in., abutting to lands of Vicar.
west - 68ft. 1in.
Rent 8d.
[182a]
Occupied by FLINT/ CHITTENDEN & HAYWARD / THURSTON abutting partly to land
of John DAN, then
Richard HAMMON, now John TUNBRIDGE. & partly John PAYNE, since Richard
HAMMON, now John
TUNBRIDGE & from W -> E on north 38ft. 6in., abutting to lands of John
PAYNE, since Richard HAMMON,
now TUNBRIDGE
Now enclosed by brick wall.
John DUNGEY admitted, and then surrenders to Mary Hills HAMMOND, of
Canterbury, widow., conditional
to secure £2000 + interest of 4%.
John DUNGEY surrenders to persons in his will.
[ Previous Court 4 July 1828 Next Court 9 March 1854]
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
John NANCE & wife Anne surrender to Ephraim Hemmings SNOAD on sale, consid.
£50, land (on part of
which stood messuage long since taken down by John NANCE) abutting -
east - to footway Churchyard to Beaver 55ft. 6in
south - to land previously John APSLEY, then M.E. Gold, now John COBB.
west - to land of Grammar School 54 ft.
north - to messuage previously Charles STODDART, John James BOND, now
Lewis
Ambrose REEVE (on north & south) 27ft.
Rent (previously 3d.) now 2d. [207]
Occupied by Edward WILDBOAR, Thomas EDNEY, now Ephraim SNOAD.
Previously with half well, sold by NANCE to John VINSET.
Admitted 22 April 1815
SNOAD admitted.
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August 1835 Same Lord & Steward
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Stephen TUNBRIDGE
James DORMAN of Sandwich, woolstapler & wife Charlotte, surrender to Mark
DORMAN of Ashford, leather
cutter, on sale, consid. £90 moiety of previous office of MUNN & JEMMETT,
now kitchen etc., abutting -
north - to common sewer called copyhold gutter
west - to land previously Grace WHITFELD, now Mark DORMAN
south - to St. John's Lane
east - to passage
also - land with shed lately erected by DORMAN abutting -
west - to building previously stables, granaries & slaughterhouse W ->
E on
north 38 ft. 7 in., on south 29ft. 1 in. N -> S on west, to buildings 55
ft. [sic] on east 29ft.,
with scouring house, previous necessary house. This land laid open to
St. John's Lane, with right passage by John WORGER.
Rent (moiety) 5d.
[101b?]
Previously occupied by John BACK, then Harry HOWLAND, Mary HOWLAND, his
mother, now
James & Mark DORMAN.
Admitted 14 July 1830.
ALSO : messuage & washhouse, & garden on the south side, abutting -
north - to gutter & freehold messuage
east - to garden & corn warehouse of George LEPINE
south - to St. John's Lane
west - to passage between this land & that above
(except small piece of garden with corn warehouse, 14 in within SE corner of
house of Thomas MILLEN,
and extending to south end of garden 8ft. 4in., at corner post of building of
George LEPINE, on which west
wall of corn warehouse is built.)
Rent (moiety) 2 1/2d.
Occupied by Thomas MILLEN, Ann TAYLOR, now Richard BROWN
Admitted on surrender of Richard GREENHILL 14 July 1830.
Mark DORMAN admitted.
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
Thomas RHOADES of Chichester appointed Deputy Steward for this surrender.
Richard BUCKNER of Whyke, near Chichester, & wife Mary Marsh BUCKNER
surrender 1/4 ([one quarter] of
land, previously orchard 5 rods x 2 1/2 rods [82 1/2ft. x 41 1/4 ft.] abutting
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north - to Parkfield, previously John FOOTE, then George, now William WALTER
east - to land with stables etc., previously John FOOTE, then George, now
William WALTER
south - to "George" yard, now William RIGDEN & Harriet DELMAR
west - to land 2 - 25p below.
Rent 4d.
[214]
Occupied by Simon PEVERET, William PILCHER, now James ROGERS.
also : - land 2 - 25p., occupied as above, abutting -
north - to Parkfield
west - to messuage sold by William BALDOCK to William CARRECK
south - to messuage previously Thomas COLE, then devisees of Ambrose
REEVE,
messuage of George BACK, then Richard BARRETT, now Edw. W. SIMONDS, messuage
& land previously J.A. GORSSE, now devisees of Edw. HONISS, messuage
previously
Stephen GREENHILL, now Thomas HAFFENDEN, messuage previously Leo APSLEY, now
John APSLEY, messuage of Elizabeth BROOKE, and messuage previously Thomas
MATSON, now Rev. Samuel HILL & Ann JOY
Rent 1/3d
[215]
Admitted 14 July 1835. Surrendered to William RIGDEN of Faversham, brewer, on
sale consid. £48
Also for Elizabeth Roberta PIERCE
Catherine Sarah PIERCE
Charlotte PIERCE
[ Previous Court 14 July 1835 Next Court 16 June 1858
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Wednesday 13 April, 1836 Same Lord & Steward
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark Dorman
Henry Loftie RUTTON of Ashford, gent., surrendered out of Court 4 April 1836,
with wife
Barbara Lushington
RUTTON, not on sale, to Edward STODDARD, wine merchant,
William WALTER, innkeeper, George James
MORGAN, gent., all of Ashford
[appointment of trustees]
land with tenement etc., Little Cow Field, or First Field, previously 2 - 2 -
18p, now
2 - 2 - 28p (previously part
of field 4 - 0 - 18p, balance now Hop Garden
Field, sold
by William ALLEN by G.E. JEMMETT) abutting -
south - to Hop Garden Field
west & north - to land below Upper Oxen & Orchard Fields
east - to drove way called Hempstead Lane
Rent 4/1d
[286a]
Occupied by William ALLEN, Stephen TUNBRIDGE, now Henry Loftie RUTTON
(apportioned at Court 9 December 1820) Admitted 5 March 1835
also : land with lodge etc., previously 3 - 2 - 24p now 3 - 3 - 11p., abutting
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east - to Hempstead Lane
south - to Little Cow Field
west - to Ten Acres, sold by D & G ELLIOTT to Stephen TUNBRIDGE
north - to common footway called Love Lane
Rent 5/-
[285]
Occupied by William ALLEN, George PETTIT, now H.L. RUTTON
also: land with barn, Upper Oxen Field, 2 - 2 -13p, now 2 - 3 - 10p., abutting
south - to balance of Oxen Field, sold to G.E. JEMMETT
east - to Little Cow Field
north - to Ten Acres
west - to land of THANET, previously TOURNAY
Rent 3/-
[289c]
Occupied by William ALLEN, Charles GIBSON, now Henry Loftie RUTTON
STODDART etc., admitted, subject to terms of indtre. 5 January 1836.
STODDART etc., then surrender to Thomas John STARTUP, of Ashford, gent., on sale,
consid. £290, land
first described at
rent of 4/1d.
[286a]
- to George ELLIOTT of Ashford, cornfactor, land at rent of 5/-, consid. £500
[285]
- to Rev. John Edward Nassau MOLESWORTH of St. Paul, Canterbury on sale consid. £285 for
land at
rent of 3/-
[289c]
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
Edward BARTON of Great Chart, gent., surrendered 16 April out of Court to
Peter RABSON of Ashford,
linendraper, on sale, consid. £380 -
butcher's shop, with cellar etc., abutting -
east - to shop of John LAMBIN, then Elizabeth COUTTS, now William
HAYWARD, (rent 14/-)
south - to house of Anthony HILLS, now Edward BARTON (rent 1/2d)
and premises described
below (rent 8d.)
north & west - to Butchery
Rent 9d.
[58]
also - messuage abutting -
west - to shop above at rent of 9d.
east - to shop previously Ann HOOKER, William PHILLIPS, now devisees of Paul ANDREWS
north - to Butchery
south - to premises of Anthony HILLS (rent 1/2d)
Rent 4/-
[61]
Occupied by Elizabeth COUTTS, [ ] FRIAR, [ ] BLATCHER, now
William HAYWARD
also : - messuage 15ft x 11ft -> 8ft, behind shop above , at rent of 9d.
Rent 1/2d
[60]
Occupied by John LAMBIN, Thomas LANES, now William HAYWARD
also - land, occupied as above 11ft x 4ft abutting -
east - to shop
north - to premises above at rent of 9d.
west & south - to highway
Rent 8d
[57]
also - land abutting -
north - to Churchyard 30ft. 6in
south - to garden of James COSTEKER, now John ELLIOTT 28ft. 3in
east - to lands of Lewis WHITFELD, now Peter RABSON 57ft. 3in
west - to passage 57ft. 6in
Rent 3d.
[59]
Peter RABSON admitted & surrenders to persons in his will.
[ Previous Court 11 December 1824 Next Court (59) 18 December 1845
Next 6 February 1867]
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
William JEMMETT, esq., held land 1 - 3 - 7p at Gravelpit abutting -
south - to lands previously LORD OF MANOR, then Robert MASCALL, now
John APSLEY,
and land of John HORTON
north & east - to other lands previously MASCALL, then JEMMETT
west - to lands of Lewis WHITFELD
Rent 3/-
[345a]
Admitted 7 July 1820
Will of JEMMETT 6 July 1821, lands to trustees for benefit of wife Ellen for
life,
then to daughter Margaret Eleanor
MAUDE, for life etc. Proved 15 March 1828 PCC.
Trustees admitted at Court 9 December 1828.
Ellen JEMMETT deceased 11 October 1829.
George E. JEMMETT (trustee) deceased 6 June 1831.
Will of M.E. MAUDE dated 17 April 1832 premises to 6 children : William Jemmet
MAUDE, Thomas, Ellen Anne
(wife of Charles Henry GREEN) Edmund , George &
Cordelia MAUDE.
Deceased 19 January 1833. Will proved PCC 11 March 1833, but will not
considered to be within the powers
given by will of William JEMMETT.
By indtre 20 June 1835, Edmund MAUDE admitted.
ALSO : William J. MAUDE admitted to land 7 acres, called Poll Bay Meadow,
abutting -
south & east - to lands of George ROOKE
southwest & east - to River
north & east - to lands previously Richard then Stephen GREENHILL.
Rent 14/-
[ 290A]
also: 3 pieces land, 7 acres in East Mead, abutting -
west - to highway & lands previously John COULTER
north - to river & lands previously Thomas WATTS, & land previously
Daniel
FUSS
east - to lands of George ROOKE
south - to lands of RUTTON called Pellacre
Rent 18/8d
[291]
Ellen PATTERSON admitted 5 April 1799.
William Jemmett MAUDE admitted (as eldest son), but then surrenders to George
MAUDE.
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & Stephen TUNBRIDGE
John APSLEY of Ashford, carpenter, L.A. REEVE, cabinet maker, William SEALE
& Thomas SEALE (devisees
of Thomas BOURNE), surrender to Mark DORMAN on sale, consid. £230, land abutting -
north - to Back Lane, previously BALDOCK etc. 37ft. 6in.
south - to messuage, previously Thomas BOURNE 36ft.
west - to garden below 60ft. 6in
east - to other gardens below 60ft. 6in.
with cottages erected by Edward HONISS
Rent 6d.
[164]
Occupied by Francis WORGER & Widow WEAVER, now WORGER & Frederick DANE.
also - gardens etc. abutting -
north - to Back Lane 38ft. 3in
south - to lands previously Benjamin HARRISON, now Stephen SCOTT etc. 35ft. 3in.
west - to land previously Stephen GREENHILL, then John now Thomas HAFFENDEN 60ft. 6in
east - to lands above 60ft. 6in
Rent 1/-
[165]
Occupied by William NORLEY, Daniel CHITTENDEN & Isaac PUNNETT, now NORLEY,
Hunter SNATT, & John DIVERS
also - garden with stables etc., now huts, abutting -
north- to Back Lane 20ft. 6in
south - to buildings previously William SIDDERS, now Edw. W. SIMONDS 20ft.
6in.
east - to land previously William SIDDERS,now E.W. SIMONDS 60ft. 6in.
west - to first land above 60 ft. 6in
Rent 5d.
[166]
Occupied by William TUNBRIDGE, Isaac PUNNETT, & Vincer FOWLER, now
John DIVES,
Hunter SNATT & William NORLEY.
Admitted 15 January 1835
[Previous Court, next Court 15 October 1860]
Mark DORMAN admitted & surrenders to persons in his will
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
George LEPINE, woolstapler, deceased, held land & buildings now used as
wool
warehouse, on east
4 rods 7ft. [73ft.], on south 4 rods 6ft [72ft.], abutting
-
east - to lands of Mary NOAKES, George PATEY, Saul YATES, now Thomas SCOTT
4 rods 7ft. [73ft.]
south - to lands of Vicar 4 rods 6ft [72 ft.]
west - to land previously Mary DREWRY, now Mark DORMAN 5 rods 2ft. [84 1/2ft.]
north - to St. John's Lane 3 rods 5ft. [54 1/2ft.]
Rent 8d.
[348]
Occupied by George PATEY, Martha PARKIN, Saul YATES & George William
CARTWRIGHT,
John Ellis WOOD, then George LEPINE.
Surrendered to will 17 January 1814. Deceased 5 February 1836.
By will 10 February 1835 all property to son George LEPINE.
George LEPINE, jnr., admitted & surrenders to person in will.
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Friday 14th April 1837 Same Lord & Steward
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
Richard LEWIS of Ashford, maltster, acknowledges receipt of £600 from
Richard HORTON of Strood, Kent,
linendraper, to discharge conditional
surrender of 1/3rd of land 2 - 2 - 14p & land 30p at rents of 1/4d &
1d.,
as at Court 30 May 1835.
Richard HORTON then surrenders to Richard LEWIS on sale, consid. £10.
Repeat for Frances HORTON
Richard HORTON then surrenders 2/3rds to persons in his will.
ALSO : Richard HORTON surrenders 1/3rd to Richard GREENHILL of Ashford, tanner, on sale
consid.
£83 - 6 - 8d, meadow land 2 - 2 - 14p,
occupied by William CORNFORD & WIlliam HAYWARD, then Richard
Fitch HORTON, now William PARNELL, abutting -
south west - to highway, Ashford to Willesborough
northwest, northeast & south east - to garden previously Robert COKE, now James WALL
north west - to land previously Richard, then Stephen GREENHILL, then Thomas ALLEN
north - to Great Goggle
east - to land previously George ROOKE, now William JEMMETT
Rent 1/4d
[144a]
Richard GREENHILL admited.
Repeat for Frances HORTON
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Tuesday 28 November 1837 Same Lord & Steward
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
Thomas HAFFENDEN, surgeon, late of Ashford, now of Hanwell, Middlesex, & wife Mary Ann surrendered on
sale consid. £45 to John BEET of Ashford, surgeon
land 1/2 rood & 5p abutting -
west - to land previously John APSLEY, then John BROOK, now his widow
north - to Back Lane, previously BALDOCK
east - to land previosly Stephen ATKINS, then GORSSE, HONISS, now Mark DORMAN
south - to lands previously John HAFFENDEN, & lands previously John APSLEY
now then
his son John, lately deceased, now his devisees.
Rent 2d.
[147b]
Occupied by John, then Thomas HAFFENDEN, now John BEET
[ Previous Court 6 February 1811 Next Court 1 December 1856]
ALSO: George LEPINE, deceased, held land with warehouse, erected by William
BOARMAN, abutting -
east - to messuage previously "Bell" of Thomas PAYNE, now John
WORGER, & meeting
house of dissenters, now warehouse 51ft. 9in.
west - to messuage & garden of Mary DREWRY, then Edward PIKE, John READER, now
Mark DORMAN, occupied by Widow SNOAD & Elizabeth COSTEKER,
then Thomas MILLEN, now Elizabeth LEPINE 53ft.
north - to messuage previously William BOARMAN, then George LEPINE now Elizabeth
LEPINE (previously 28ft 9in) 29ft.6in
south - to St. John's Lane (previously 21ft.)
Rent 1/5d.
[154]
lately stood on this land woodhouse etc., occupied by Edward PIKE, James
ALDERSON, then
Thomas PAYNE, William BOARMAN, George, now Elizabeth LEPINE.
By will of LEPINE, premises to widow Elizabeth, son George & Charles Finch
DOWSETT of Bishopsbourne,
farmer, as trustees, who are admitted.
William RABSON, shopkeeper, deceased held shop in Market, abutting -
south & north - to other premsies of Richard, then William RABSON
east - to highway
west - to premises previously John BROOK, George KILLICK, late James JENNINGS.
Rent 2/6d
[251]
occupied by William RABSON, then his widow Mary, now daughter Mary
also: land adjoining, 36ft. x 2ft abutting -
north - to highway
east - to Church Lane
west & south - to premises BROOK/ KILLICK/ JENNINGS
Rent 1/8d
[252]
Occupied as above
also : shop 16 1/2ft x 9ft. abutting -
east & south - to Market
north - to shop of RABSON
west - to shop of BROOK etc. & shop of devisees of William HAYWARD
Rent 2/6d
[253]
Occupied as above
also : shop 19 1/2 ft x 9 ft. abutting -
west - to shop of BROOK etc.
south - to other shop of RABSON & other shop of BROOK etc.
east & north - to highway
Rent 5/4d [254]
occupied as above
All these 3 shops & premises laid together as one dwelling & shop.
also: garden etc. abutting -
east - to premises previously Matthew HOUGHTON & William DOWNE, then Robert
HOUGHTON, now devisees of Robert HOUGHTON & William ASHDOWN
61/2p 6ft [111ft. 3in]
west - to lands previously John CHAPMAN, now John COBB 6 1/2p 4ft [112ft 9in.]
north - to Churchyard 1 p 7 1/2ft. [ 24ft.]
south - to land previously LORD OF MANOR, now highway 2p. [33ft.]
Rent 1/3d
[255]
Occupied by William & Peter RABSON, now Peter RABSON
Admitted 16 October 1795 as devisees of Richard RABSON.
By will dated 25 September 1822, property to wife Mary for life, then to two daughters Mary & Ann.
Deceased 23 February 1830.
Will proved ACC 25 May 1830
Mary RABSON, widow, admitted 21 December 1831, & deceased 19 March 1837.
Mary RABSON (daughter) admitted.
[ Previous Court 21 December 1831 Next Court 18 December 1846]
ALSO : Surrender out of Court, (not on sale) by Rev. Charles Henry GREEN & wife
Ellen Anne (nee MAUDE) of
Grundisburgh, Suffolk to William J. MAUDE of Langham
Hall nr. Colchester, esq., John William Egerton GREEN
of Colchester esq.,
& Edmund MAUDE of Great Winchester Street, London, esq.
land 1 - 3 - 7p near Gravelpit Close, abutting -
south - to land previously LORD OF MANOR, then Robert MASCALL, now John APSLEY, &
land of heirs of John HORTON
north & east - to other lands previously MASCALL, then William JEMMETT
west - to land prev. Lewis WHITFELD
Rent 3/-
[345a]
Admitted 25 November 1836
Indtres. 7/8 August 1835 (marriage settlement) Cordelia MAUDE & Thomas
BROOKS of St. Mary HALL, Oxford.
William J. MAUDE, J.W.E. GREEN, & Edmund MAUDE admitted.
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Friday 19 January 1838 Same Lord & Steward
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
David KINGSLAND of Pett Street, Wye, yeoman & Mark KINGSLAND of Waltham, yeoman, executors of
William KINGSLAND, acknowledge repayment by Baker AUSTEN of Ashford, yeoman, of £500 by conditional
surrender of premises at 10/4d, at
Court
31 October 1825.
Baker AUSTEN & wife Jane surrender on sale, consid. £715 to Richard
GREENHILL, tanner, land called
Sereland, 6 acres.
also the meadow in the corner, separated from Sereland.
Rent 10/4d
[146]
Occupied by Josias PATTERSON, John MASCALL, Charles BAKER, James HAMILTON, Baker AUSTEN,
Widow HOUGHTON, & Samuel STEDDY, now Messrs. DUNGEY.
Admitted 9 November 1821
Richard GREENHILL admitted & surrenders to persons in his will.
ALSO :-
John LEEDS of Hythe, grocer & George ELLIOTT of Ashford, cornfactor,
executors of John LEEDS
of Ashford, yeoman, acknowledge receipt from Edward Watson
SIMONDS of £500 by conditional surrender
by William SIDDERS of Ashford, grocer &
wife Elizabeth to LEEDS at Court 21 August 1818 & 24 February 1823.
Surrender by SIMONDS of land at Tilton, with candle & tallow house lately
erected, abutting -
east - to lands of devisees of Thomas REEVE
north - to lands of devisees of John PIERCE
south - to lands of Joseph & Mary BOSWELL, Richard BARRETT, then William
SIDDERS,
now SIMONDS
west - to land etc. previously Lifford BOURNE, now Mark DORMAN.
Rent 6d. + 6d. = 1/- [32]
Occupied by Elizabeth SMALL, widow, Francis NORWOOD & Henry TRICE, William
SCOTT & Ann TAYLOR,
now William MORLEY.
Admitted 24 February 1823.
Surrendered to John Richard BISHOPP of Boughton Aluph, yeoman, conditonal, to secure £500 + 4%
[ Previous Court 24 February 1823 Next Court 15 January 1856 ]
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
John HORTON held land etc. [see Court 9 November 1821]
Catherine HORTON, widow, deceased 24 June 1833. Four children, George, James, Richard & Frances.
James deceased 8 May 1825, a minor.
George HORTON admitted to 1/3rd of land called Hempspot & land 2 - 2 - 14p
at rent of 1 halfpenny & 1/4d
(part of 2 1/2d & 4/-)
[180 & 144a]
George HORTON admitted & then surrenders to Richard LEWIS, maltster, on
sale
consideration £10.
Richard LEWIS admitted & surrenders to persons in his will.
ALSO : - George HORTON surrenders to Richard GREENHILL 1/3rd of land 2 - 2 -
14p
[144a]
Richard GREENHILL admitted & surrenders to persons in his will.
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & Stephen TUNBRIDGE
Robert KETTLE of Ashford, victualler, held land with barn (then tenements)
abutting -
east - to tenement of James & Mark DORMAN 65ft.
south - to lands of Robert HOUGHTON 29ft.
west - to common way 65ft.
north - to 3 cottages, (previously woodhouse) of Robert HOUGHTON 28ft.
& middle privy.
Rent 6d.
[329]
KETTLE deceased April 1834 intestate. Only son John KETTLE of Dover, gent.
John KETTLE admitted & surrenders to Mark DORMAN, on sale, consid. £19.
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & John TUNBRIDGE
Daniel & Mark KINGSLAND acknowledge repayment of £526 - 8 - 9d, secured
by conditional surrender
from devisees of Robert HOUGHTON, i.e. Elizabeth
HOUGHTON, Robert KETTLE & Henden HOUGHTON,
as at Court 22 May 1821.
Henden HOUGHTON now admitted to premises at rent of 8d. [340] and then surrenders to Mark DORMAN on
sale, consideration £131
land with 3 cottages, occupied by William BROWN, [
] BARTLETT, & [ ]
now Isaac PUNNETT, George DAVIS, and [
] abutting -
east - to building sometime slaughterhouse, of Mary DREWRY, now Mark DORMAN
south - to ground previously John VIRRILL, then John KETTLE (heir of Robert
KETTLE) sold
to DORMAN
west - to passage to St. John's Lane 1 1/2rod 13ft. [37ft. 9in.]
north - to St. John's Lane 1 1/2 rod [24ft. 9in.]
rent of 8d.
[340]
Admitted 3 January 1827, then part surrendered to Mark DORMAN, at 2d., part of
8d.
DORMAN admitted to balance @ 6d.
[340]
ALSO : - Henden HOUGHTON surrenders to Robert HOUGHTON, junr., on sale, consideration £147, land
previously with forge, now a warping room, etc.,
abutting -
north - to gutter 23ft.
south - to St. John's Lane 27ft. 7in.
west - to land previously John THORPE, then Thomas GELLIBRAND, now John
WORGER 65ft. 1in.
east - to land previously John BUSHELL, then Thomas BONNER, Felix FAGG,
Joseph SKINNER, now John FUKES 76ft. 8in.
Rent 3 1/2d.
[347]
Occupied by George PATEY, Robert HOUGHTON, Widow Elizabeth HOUGHTON, now Robert HOUGHTON,
jnr.
[ Previous Court 3 January 1827 Next Court 12 October 1843]
also : Henden HOUGHTON surrenders to Robert HOUGHTON, junr., on sale, consid. £298, building &
manufactory with cottage under same roof; part of manufactory erected by Robert HOUGHTON on ground
previously described as 3 gardens, part of land
at rent of 5d. & garden 1 rod, 11 ft., 10in.[27ft. 10in.] on east
& 1 rod
13 ft. [29ft. 6in] on
north, small part of premises @ 8d, also site of building & ground, whole
length of
building 14ft. 2in wide, with 3 privies, previously said to be 1 rod 11ft. 4in
[27ft. 10 in.] on
east & 1 rod 13ft.
(29ft. 6in) on north. Building to be surrendered abuts -
north - to land of John KETTLE, sold to Mark DORMAN & to cottages sold by
devisee Robert HOUGHTON to John ASHDOWN
south - to land of Vicar
east - to garden of DORMAN
west - to premises of DUNGEY, previously CHITTENDEN.
also - Henden HOUGHTON surrenders to John ASHDOWN, on sale, consideration
£250, messuage or tenement
in 2 dwellings, occupied by Sarah JACOB & [
] WEEKES, then FARBRACE, now Widow HOMEWOOD &
Peter YOUNG.
and - 4 messuages or cottages built by Robert HOUGHTON on part of ground previously described as 3 gardens,
occupied by Elizabeth LEEDS, Henry BISHOPP,
Widow EDNEY & William BACK., abutting -
north - to St. John's Lane 20ft.
south - to land of Henden HOUGHTON 19 1/2 ft.
east - to way from St. John's Lane to storehouse , previously Henden, now Robert
HOUGHTON 76 ft.
west - to premises previously CHITTENDEN, now DUNGEY 76 ft. part of premises at rent of 5d.
rent of 2d.
[339b]
John ASHDOWN admitted at apportioned
[ previous Court 3 January 1827 Next Court 19 December 1871]
Richard HOUGHTON admitted at
rent of 3d.
[339]
Robert HOUGHTON then surrenders to Mark DORMAN premises @ 4 1/2d & 3d. conditional to secure £700
& interest
[347 & 339]
ALSO - Henden HOUGHTON surrenders to John ASHDOWN on sale, consideration £172, land previously stable,
then house & forge, now other buildings,
and also land abutting -
east - to garden way from Churchyard to Churchfield lane 50ft.
south - to land of J.B. DOWN, then John ASHDOWN 32ft. 8in.
west - to land of Richard, then William RABSON 51ft. 3 1/4in.
north - to Churchyard 31ft. 10 1/4in.
Rent 3d.
[235]
Occupied by Joan MATHEW & William WALTER, then Francis LOADER & Thomas
STANLEY, William POPE,
Ann HILLS, widow, & Edward PIKE, then William MATE,
now Robert HOUGHTON & William POPE ,jnr., now
[ ] KEMP, Henry
GOODWIN, Samuel BRAZIER, [ ] STAPLES, & [
] LUCKHURST.
Admitted 3 January 1827
John ASHDOWN admitted.
[ Previous Court 3 January1827 Next Court 19 December 1877]
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
David & Mark KINGSLAND acknowledge receipt from John TUNBRIDGE,
postmaster, £500 secured by
conditional surrender 29 July 1825.
John & Sarah TUNBRIDGE surrender land to which they were admitted 29 July
etc.
Conditional surrender to John Richard BISHOPP of Boughton Aluph, to secure
£500,
of premises at rents of 6/-, 2 1/4d [2 pence farthing], & 2d.
[170,
170A, 182]
[Previous Court 29 July 1825 Next Court 15 October 1860]
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
By deed 31st December 1838 Guardians of the Poor of W.A. Union and Thomas THURSTON & Stephen
TUNBRIDGE, churchwardens, Philip MIEN & John ASHDOWN, overseers, sell consid. £112 , to William
Herne HARVEY, of Hamel Court, Woodnesborough, yeoman & James WALL of Ashford -
messuage, now
five, previously Bridewell & garden 65 ft. x 20 ft.,
abutting -
east - to highway
south - to St. John's Lane
west - to tenement previously John REEVE, now Baptists
north - to premises previously William GORHAM, then Elizabeth BOYS, now
William GUDGEON.
Rent 1/6d.
[12]
Admitted 2 November 1813
William H. HARVEY admitted, subject to trust deed 11 December 1829 (1) John ROGERS (2) William H.
HARVEY , William Harvey STACE of
Folkestone, miller, Daniel BALDOCK, ygr., of Frindsbury, miller,
George
BARTLIP of Maidstone, shoemaker, William PARNELL, brewer, William HAYWARD, butcher,
George HAYWARD, butcher, Hercules BANKS, shopseller, John CLOVER, basket maker, Thomas SCOTT,
shopseller, & Stephen SCOTT, ygr., grocer, all of
Ashford,
William CLARKE of Hinxhill, grazier, John CLARK
of Hinxhill Court, farmer,
William HOOKER ygr., of Aldington, labourer, & John ROGERS.
William Horne HARVEY [i.e. Baptist Trustees] admitted.
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
William WHITFELD, surgeon, deceased, held Bigger Shaffradge etc., 18 acres, abutting -
north - to land, previously RUTTON, then Lewis WHITFELD, & to Little Brook
east - to land previously George ROOKE, then James HEAD, now James WALL
south - to land previously Mrs. Mary FULLER, widow, then William Stacey COAST,
now Messrs.
ALLISTON Bros., & land previously John ASHERST, now devisees of Thomas QUIHAMPTON
west - to Little Brook & lands ASHERST/QUIHAMPTON
Rent 12/-
[171]
also : Little Brook, 5 1/4 acres abutting -
north - to lands of RUTTON, then WHITFELD
east - to Greater Shaffradge
south - to New Marsh
west - to lands of ASHERST/QUIHAMPTON
Rent 3/8d
[172]
also - land, 1 rood, abutting -
east, west & south - to lands ASHERST/QUIHAMPTON
north - to Scarlett's Lane
Rent 2d.
[173]
Admitted 18 August 1818; & deceased 18 April 1838. By will dated 29
December 1835, all property to son
Francis (by mistake called Frederick) &
son-in-law Walter STURT of Sevington, farmer, as trustees for sale.
Proved by sons William &
Henry & daughter Mary Anne. ACC 8 May 1838
Trustees admitted.
[ Previous Court 18 December 1818 Next Court 9 December 1840]
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Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
John TUNBRIDGE, postmaster, & wife Sarah, surrender to Rev. Thomas WOOD, Vicar of Ashford , on sale,
consid. £200
land abutting -
east - to garden, previously Edward CHITTENDEN, now Messrs. DUNGEY
south - to lands of Vicar
west - to Churchyard
north - to tenements previously occupied by John Cullen KNOTT, now J. TUNBRIDGE &
tenements (lately converted to store), but now demolished , of Richard HAMMON.
Rent 1 farthing
[170C]
Land now part of Vicarage garden.
Admitted 29 July 1825
Thomas WOOD admitted.
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James West SHREWSBURY, previously of Deal, now Chancery Lane,London, surrenders, not on sale, to
Catherine HUGHES of New House, Mersham, spinster,
land 28 acres, Hookwood, abutting -
east & north - to Shetfield, now THANET
south - to lands previously John SAWKINS, then James HEAD, now James WALL, lands
previously David LADD, now James WALL, land of Edward HUNTER, & river.
west & north - to Netherland & Goldmead.
Rent 44/-
[226]
Occupied by John MASCALL, Edward DERING,ygr., Robert MASCALL, Francis WHITFELD, now
George ELLIOTT.
also : 3 pieces meadow, Hookwood, Further Goldmead & Nether Goldmead,
previously 5 pieces, 28 acres,
abutting -
north- to Shetfield & lands previously RUTTON, then WHITFELD, called
Perilacre
east - to Middle Acre & Bennett's Brook
south - to lands of Lewis WHITFELD
west - to river
Rent 36/-
[225]
Trust by indtre. 11 October 1839 (1) George PIGG of Deal, pilot, (2) Zachariah
HUDSON of Ash, near Sandwich,
miller & James Richardson JACOBS of Wingham, linen
weaver
(3) Daniel & Mark KINGSLAND (4) James West
SHREWSBURY (5) Francis WHITFELD
elder (6) Francis WHITFELD, ygr., now of 25 Paradise Street, City Road,
London, gent.,
Robert WHITFELD, now of Littlebourne, surgeon, Thomas THURSTON, surveyor,
& wife
Anne
(nee WHITFELD) & Mary & Elizabeth WHITFELD, spinsters of Ashford,
(7) Catherine HUGHES.
[Previous Court 29 November 1832 Next Court 30 January 1846]
Catherine HUGHES admitted.
[for 4 March 1840, omitted from the Rolls, see after 14 Sept. 1847]
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out of sequence]
Lord Thomas DAWES, Steward William CRITTENDEN.
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Stephen TUNBRIDGE
Edward FIELD of Ashford, tailor, treasurer of Benefit Society of St. Stephens
Lodge of Oddfellows, established
in Ashford 1806, & James WALL, surviving trustees
& G.E. JEMMETT, William WHITFELD & Paul ANDREWS,
all deceased, trustees at
enrollment in 1821. £200 paid by Mark DORMAN for 2 pieces land abutting -
north - to gutter
west - to Baptists
south - to St. John's Lane
east - to garden of George WITHERDEN
Rent 3d
[360]
Occupied : Thomas JOHNSON now James HAMILTON.
Mark DORMAN admitted conditionally.
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Saturday 4 July 1840 Same Lord & Steward
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
Arthur APSLEY of Lewisham, yeoman, surrenders to Ann APSLEY of Ashford,
spinster, on sale, consid. £225
moiety of land N -> S on east 82 ft. & at 10ft. from West 87 ft.
E -> W on north 87ft. 2in. & at 10 ft. from North 77ft.
on south side 67ft.
with 5 tenements built by Arthur APSLEY, sen., father of Arthur APSLEY,
occupied by
John
HUMBLE, Edward RAYNER, James ROOTS, Daniel SAVAGE & Alexander
POWER, now Thomas SLAUGHTER,
Edward REEVE, James PAYNE, Sarah RAYNER, & William PILCHER
[ For entry for 4 March 1840, see 6 April 1848]
abutting -
north - to newly erected tenements, late George PHILPOT, now Wesleyan Meeting House,
previously of Jeremiah CHITTENDEN
east - to land previously Bertram THORNE, then Philip BOGHURST, now William CHITTENDEN
south - to Churchfield Lane
west - to Drum or Hempstead Lane
(moiety) Rent 3d.
[169b]
Admitted 9 November 1821
Ann APSLEY admitted.
ALSO: John APSLEY, deceased, held other moiety.
By will 27 October 1836, property to 3 children, Elizabeth, Alexander &
Ann APSLEY.
Deceased 19 February 1837.
Will proved ACC 15 April 1837.
Ann APSLEY admitted to 1/3rd @ 1d
Alexander APSLEY admitted to 1/3rd @ 1d.
Elizabeth APSLEY admitted to 1/3rd @ 1d.
Then Alexander APSLEY surrenders to Ann APSLEY
Then Elizabeth APSLEY surrenders to Ann APSLEY
[169b]
[ Previous Court 9 November 1821 Next Court 18 December 1845]
also: John APSLEY held land with carpenter's shop, abutting -
north - to Back Lane 21ft.
west - to land of John BROOK 60ft. 8in.
south - to messuage of William RABBETH & yard behind messuage of John APSLEY,
occupied by Thomas STARTUP 26 ft.
east - to land of Thomas HAFFENDEN 60ft. 8in.
Rent 1d.
[147a]
Admitted 6 February 1811 on surrender of Thomas HAFFENDEN.
Alexander, Elizabeth & Ann APSLEY admitted.
[ Previous Court 6 February 1811 Next Court 30 December 1840]
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Friday 11 December 1840 Same Lord & Steward
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
Francis WHITFELD & Walter STURT, executors of William WHITFELD, surrender
to Richard GREENHILL, on
sale, consid. £1150, lands Bigger Shaffradge etc., at
rents of 12/-, 3/8d, & 2d. as at Court 14 December 1838.
[171, 172, &
173]
[Next Court 23 September 1867]
ALSO : John VINCER of Mersham held land in Mersham. Deceased 23 December 1838, property to trustees
Edward VINCER of Chatham, victualler, James VINCER of Mersham, bricklayer, & Wlliam PREBBLE of
Mersham, victualler.
Proved ACC 16 February 1839.
[261]
Trustees admitted
[ Previous Court 5 April 1799 Next Court 24 February 1853]
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Thursday 31 December 1840 Same Lord & Steward
Homage: John ELLIOTT & Mark DORMAN
Elizabeth APSLEY surrenders to Alexander APSLEY, premises as at Court 19
December 1839, not on sale
but by indtre. of partition dated 31 December 1840.
Repeat for Ann APSLEY
[147a]
Alexander APSLEY admitted & then surrenders to persons in his will.
[ Previous Court 4 July 1840 Next Court 4 July 1850 ]
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