FARMS IN THE PARISH OF HASELOR 1767 |
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FARMS |
ACRES |
OWNERS |
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270 |
Francis Earl Brooke |
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57 |
Elisabeth Haynes |
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109 |
John Lane |
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45 |
John Lane |
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93 |
John Heming |
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36 |
Thomas Cooper & William Phillips |
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60 |
Sarah Heming |
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194 |
Francis Earl Brooke |
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28 |
Samuel Tidmarsh |
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247 |
John Haynes |
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80 |
William Spires |
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74 |
John Gibbs |
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106 |
Brook Woodcock |
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110 |
Francis Earl Brooke |
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Rollswood Farm |
163 |
John Haynes |
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Barley Leys Farm |
136 |
Francis Earl Brooke |
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Sawmill Cottage |
5 | William Dark | |
Hoo Mill | 5 | Sir Robert Throckmorton Baronet | |
Hoo Mill had other land in Oversley Parish | |||
1767 was the year that all the common land in the Parish of Haselor was allotted and enclosed to the various farms. ("Enclosed" meaning that hedges or fences and ditches were put around the allotted fields). | |||
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