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Pdf Download 269 Kb KENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY CATALOGUE OF COLLECTIONS DEPOSITED AT CENTRE FOR KENTISH STUDIES Supplement U2396 Issued 2009 This paper has been downloaded from www.kentarchaeology.ac. The author has placed the paper on the site for download for personal or academic use. Any other use must be cleared with the author of the paper who retains the copyright. Please email [email protected] for details regarding copyright clearance. The Kent Archaeological Society (Registered Charity 223382) welcomes the submission of papers. The necessary form can be downloaded from the website at www.kentarchaeology.ac U2396 Material deposited by KAS at CKS 1981 BOX 1 Bundles of documents each wrapped in grey paper and indexed with the following numbers: 22 Copy of John Baynords will 1642; An abstract of the Sellindge Estate 23 Milton Manor Rent Roll 1631; Hundred of Milton Lay Subsidy 1. Edw.III (modern copies) 30 Various documents relating to Christ Church, Canterbury, 14th century (modern copies) 1 Extracts from the account books of Capt. John Harvey, RN, Mayor of Sandwich 1774-5; An account of the Old Rectory House at Northfleet; various fragments relating to the rendering of the River Medway navigable c. 1600 3 Returns of Church Plate, Diocese of Canterbury; copy of compact between Archbishop Boniface and Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester 42 Hen.III; Peckham Register Lay Patrons of Advowson (including Register (4) 52a. Burgested 1281 21 Sept. admit to Vicar John de Faversham on present Ledes Priory); Hundred of Tenham, Folkestone, Stouting, Maidstone 1 Edw.III 1327 Lay Subsidy (including Willo der Berghestede 16); complaint of Prior of Horten against Sir W. Scott 1516 (note early watermark, goat-like unicorn, hand holding flower), several original documents 5 Canon Scott Robertson©s MS copy of Mr Master©s Receipts written on the other pages of his Expense Book from 1646 29 Notes concerning Drake pedigree; Poll Tax population, also genealogical notes; extracts from registers; letters; church notes 6 Copies of Lady Steeds© Deed of Purchase; Deed of Settlement of Sir Wm. Steeds; Wills of Taylor, Knott, Kippes, Steed, Morley 12 Copies of Testament of Elizabeth Portere (proved 16 Oct. 1478) and Robert Sande (proved 15 Feb. 1530) 14 MS notes of Cannon Scott Robertson; private correspondence; rubbings of inscriptions on Leeds Castle Bell SALE PARTICULARS 1 Clinch Street Farm in HIGH HALSTOW and St Mary near ROCHESTER 20 August 1867 2 Ditto plus various houses in LOWER HALSTOW, GILLINGHAM, BROMPTON 27 July 1886 3 ©Straiz Orchard© LOWER HALSTOW near RAINHAM 26 June 1860 4 Clinch Street Farm and marshland, HIGH HALSTOW 28 June 1892 5 Land at HALSTOW and NEWINGTON 28 April 1863 6 Horsham Estate in parishes of HALSTOW, UPCHURCH, NEWINGTON, HARTLIP and RAINHAM; Daneways Estate in parishes of NEWINGTON and STOCKBURY and freehold mill (water and wind) at Milton 27 June 1865 Box 1 continued 7 Cottage and two dwellings in Clinch Street, HIGH HALSTOW 9 August 1861 8 Property in Fisher Street and Penenden Street, MAIDSTONE 3 April 1902 9 Lodge Hill, Chattenden and Deangate Arms, FRINDSBURY, COOLING, HIGH HALSTOW and HOO 10 May 1881 10 Lands, farm etc at FRINDSBURY 6 July 1897 11 Hollywood In FRINDSBURY 19 July 1901 12 Map of Frittenden House Estate, FRITTENDEN 14 July 1892 13 Sketches of WITTERSHAM 14 Poster for estates in WITTERSHAM; Rugden and Yew Tree Farm 1 July 1843 15 The Old Farmhouse, Wainscott near ROCHESTER 19 June 1934 16 Map of Budd©s Farm in WITTERSHAM and PEASMARSH 14 July 1874 17 Ditto 18 Map of farms in the parishes of WAREHORNE, ORLESTONE, SNAVE, WITTERSHAM and ROLVERDEN (pencil date1865) 19 Plan of Palster Court Estate, WITTERSHAM 22 July 1873 20 Heronden Hall, TENTERDEN 29 July 1930 21 Coombe Farm; Mill Farm etc. TENTERDEN 30 May 1911 22 Pett Farm Estate, STOCKBURY 26 June 1914 23 ©Neve Lands© and ©The Beeches© WITTERSHAM 25 August 1926 24 17 High Street, TENTERDEN 27 November 1935 25 The Ashenden Estate, TENTERDEN, STONE IN OXNEY 17 June 1930 26 Lympne Castle, Kent 12 May 1932 27 Leigh Green Farm, TENTERDEN (map only) 31 July 1877 28 French Hay, TENTERDEN. Plan and field names. 1872 29 Westfield and Westcross House, TENTERDEN 24 June 1936 30 Littlestone on Sea Estate 23 March 1889 31 2 lists of Apprentices and Freemen of the Company of Fishmongers, 1537; 1600-1650 (1916) 32 East Sutton Estate, MAIDSTONE 6 December 1916 33 Lands at TENTERDEN (3 maps) 1882 34 Cresta, WITTERSHAM 23 September 1936 35 Budds Farm, WITTERSHAM 14 July 1874 36 Map of Palster Court Estate, WITTERSHAM 1867 37 Stourmouth Estate, STOURMOUTH and ASH next SANDWICH 23 June 1900 38 Rectory Farm, CHART SUTTON; Tank Field, SUTTON VALENCE 1 May 1924 39 Mansion House, WILMINGTON and lands at SUTTON AT STONE, GOUDHURST, EDENBRIDGE, WESTERHAM, LUDDESDOWN 27 July 1837 40 Property at WILLESBOROUGH near ASHFORD (poster for) 4 June 1811 Box 1 continued 41 Farm at WILLESBOROUGH 12 November 1823 42 Property at WILLESBOROUGH, KENNINGTON,BRABOURNE, STOUTING and WYE 12 July 1836 43 Gove Court, TUNSTALL 1881 44 Dambridge Farm, WINGHAM 20 June 1925 45 ©The Cot©, Balcony Land, Swain Farm, WOODCHURCH and TENTERDEN 11 June 1901 46 Sommerhill in TENTERDEN (no date) 47 Estates and Homewood House in TENTERDEN 28 June 1882 48 Dumbourne and Hope Farm, TENTERDEN and WITTERSHAM 20 June 1913 49 Clinch Street Farm, HIGH HALSTOW and ST MARY 20 August 1867 50 Properties in TENTERDEN 11 April 1913 51 Land in NEW ROMNEY, HOPE all SAINTS and TENTERDEN 23 June 1891 52 Gore Court Estate, TUNSTALL 17 June 1892 53 Manor of Sturry, Sturry Court Farm, Broad Oak Farm 21 August 1827 54 Breadland Farm, STURRY 26 November 1887 55 Poster for sale of crops on Old House Farm, TENTERDEN 9 June 1848 BOX 2 1 Lamberhurst Manor, no date (c. 1930?) 2 Gore Hill House, ASHFORD 1922 3 Great Bounds Estate, Bidborough, TONBRIDGE 1935 4 East Stour Estate, ASHFORD 1918 5 Poplar Hall, APPLEDORE 1909 6 Linton Park Estates, MAIDSTONE 1938 7 Cooling Castle Estate 1834 8 North Street Farm, HOO; Middle Stoke Farm, HOO 1874 9 Selby Farm, HYTHE 1918 10 Madinford and Willington Place Farms, MAIDSTONE 1932 inc. oast adj. Bearsted Green 11 Westbrooke House, LYDD 1931 12 Elm Grove, LYDD 1918 13 Belgar and Northlade Estates, LYDD 1918 14 Coning House, Leeds, MAIDSTONE 1935 15 Howletts, Littlebourne, CANTERBURY 1909 16 Ramhurst and Great Barnetts Farm, TONBRIDGE 1927 17 Horn©s Lodge, TONBRIDGE 1919 18 Wickhurst Manor, SEVENOAKS 1930 19 Eastwell Park near ASHFORD 1921 Box 2 continued 20 Ersham House, Canterbury 1910 21 Hamilton Farm, Denge Marsh Farm, Walkes Oatlands? (copy unclear), Romney Marsh 1921 22 Appleby Grange, EGERTON 1921 23 Wilmer Place, WALMER c.1920 24 Collinette Estate, BRASTED 1927 25 The New Inn, LYDD 1920 26 Bentham Hill, SPELDHURST 1921 27 Ashurst Hill, ASHURST 1921 28 Sandhurst, TUNBRIDGE WELLS 1925 29 Birchetts, SPELDHURST 1922 30 Nettlestead Farm, PADDOCK WOOD 1924 31 Lower Garrington Farm, LITTLEBOURNE (dated between 1905-1917) 32 Various property Sheerness on Sea 1805 33 Hothfield Estate, ASHFORD 1925 (inc. Ripton Farm, Etchden Farm, BETHERSDEN) 34 Great Baynden, HORSMONDEN 1934 35 Capel Manor Estate, HORSMONDEN 1934 36 Bridge Hill House, near CANTERBURY 1904 37 Brasted Place near SEVENOAKS 1933 38 Hollywood Manor, KINGSDOWN 1928 39 Land etc. in Hoc St. Warburgh, ROCHESTER 1866 (Hoc Windmill on map) 40 Keel Farm, CHISLET 1901 (map only) 41 Land at Westbere,SENSAITE, CHISLET, ST NICHOLAS, ST LAWRENCE, THANET 1873 42 Holt Wood Estate and London Road Estate, DITTON, MAIDSTONE (c. 1930?) 43 Fernleigh, LARKFIELD 1935 44 Haffenden, Morlands, Brick House Farm, HIGH HALDEN and BIDDENDEN 1919 45 Belvedere, HIGH HALDEN (undated ) 46 Broadland, HIGH HALDEN 1908 47 ©Thirfield©, HIGH HALDEN 1936 48 Lastenden ? (copy unclear), FRITTENDEN and BIDDENDEN 1924 49 Frindsbury Road, STROOD 1871 50 Parsonage,SUTTON at HONE, DARTFORD 1885 51 Wallers Row, near FAVERSHAM 1867 52 Langleys Farm, LANGLEY and OTHAM 1892 53 Parsonage Farm, PRESTON; lands in WINGHAM, STAPLE, WESTBERE 1859 54 part of Knockholt Estate, GREENHITHE 1876 55 Ducks Farm, PETHAM and WALTHAM, near Canterbury 1867 56 Cheyne Court Farm, IVYCHURCH 1866 Box 2 continued 57 Castle Cross, Stone, GREENHITHE 1876 58 Knockholt Estate, GREENHITHE 1874 59 Craggs Farm, GRAVESEND, land at COBHAM 1898 60 ©Bowens©, Northfleet, GRAVESEND 1894 61 Batchelors and Court Lodge Farm, New Brompton near CHATHAM 1808 62 Westenhanger Estate, STANFORD, HYTHE 1882 63 Farms in BORDEN, TUNSTALL, SITTINGBOURNE, STOCKBURY, HUCKING, MILTON NEXT SITTINGBOURNE 1857 64 South Street Farm, STOCKBURY 1895 65 Priesthood and David Street Farms, Nevill House, MEOPHAM 1883 66 Cains Grange Farm, St Peters, BROADSTAIRS 1886 67 Cottage and lands at TUNSTALL and OTTERDEN 1866 68 Lands at St Stephens, TONBRIDGE 1866 69 Harborn Farm, HIGH HALDEN, Boresayle Farm, TENTERDEN; marshlands in Romney Marsh 1819 70 as number 68 71 House and lands in ROCHESTER, CHATHAM 1885 72 Public house, ©Duke of Gloucester©, STROOD 1870 73 ©The Angel Inn© and other houses in STROOD 1878 74 Land at STROOD 1881 75 Frindsbury Hill, STROOD 1897 76 Lands at STROOD and FRINDSBURY 1897 (prospect mills shown) 77 Land at Bryants Place, StTROOD 1869 78 Cottages and land, Cuxton Road, STROOD 1878 79 House at Bryant Road, STROOD; land at Swingate, in CLIFFE 1898 80 ©The Old Gun© beerhouse etc STROOD 1872 81 Wharf premises and houses, STROOD; land at COOLING; land at HOO 1821 82 Tilbury House and lands at Frindsbury Road, STROOD 1885 83 Land at Strood Hill 1884 84 Cottages at Mill Hill, UPCHURCH; land at LOWER HALSTON 1805 85 Land at HOO 1861 86 Land at HOO ST WEBURGH, ROCHESTER 1893 87 Land and ©Shearmans© and ©Old Barn Farm© , STOKE 1893 88 Harewell Estate, SHELDWICH, SELLINGE and FAVERSHAM 1871 89 Land in KINGSNORTH, ASHFORD, SHADOXHURST, WAREHORNE, ORLESTONE 1856 90 Childs Farm, COOLING 1911 91 Lands in STAPLEHURST and MARDEN 1848 Box 2 continued 92 Prin Farm, STELLING 1897 93 Clapper Farm, STAPLEHURST 1890 94 Holly Hill, SNODLAND, BIRLING and LUDDESDOWN 1864 95 Milley, LYNSTED 1866 96 New Barn Farm, STOKE and HIGH HALSTOW 1862 97 ditto 1858 98 ©Barn Street© and ©Winden© Farms, ST MARYS AND ALLHALLOWS 1856 99 Marsh©s Farm, SNAVE, IVYCHURCH, WAREHORNE, RUCKINGE 1893 100 Land in SNAVE, WAREHORNE and RUCKINGE inc.
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