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Definitive Map Work Date HA'80 Sec CA'06 Sec Submitted Surname Postcode Ref Title Initials Address1 Town Land Name 31(6) 15(A) Mentmore Park Mentmore Park 00/01/1900 Gaymer LU7 0QN 459 Mr & Mrs M R & J Farm, Mentmore Leighton Buzzard Farm Yes Duncombe & No Individual 02/01/1934 Turner 373 Sir & Mr E. and F.S. Estate Yes Philipshill Wood & Vache Lane & 03/01/1934 Parsons 380 Mr H.M. Chalfont Lane Chorleywood fields Yes 23/01/1934 Dresser 405 Mr H.B. Nanfan's Grange Yes No Landowner 15/02/1934 stated 376 Stratton Chase Yes Bradenham Bradenham 09/03/1934 Tempest 372 Mrs H.F.M. Manor Manor Estate Yes Biddlesden Park 25/05/1934 Badger 368 Lt. Col. T.R. Biddlesden Park Estate Yes Ashridge Estate inc. Wards Hurst 19/06/1934 362 Farm Yes Woodlands (remainder of 17/07/1934 Gurney 365 Mr and Miss N.R. and M.E. Burke's Estate) Yes Land at Brill, Chilton, Boarstall 01/08/1934 Aubrey Fletcher 383 Major H.L. & Oakley Yes Land in Boarstall, Brill, Oakley and 01/08/1934 Aubrey- Fletcher 371 Major H.L. Chilton Yes Land at Brill, Oakley, Chilton & 01/08/1934 Aubrey- Fletcher 403 Mr Boarstall Yes Land at Boarstall, Brill, Oakley and 01/08/1934 Aubrey-Fletcher 374 Major H.L. Chilton Yes Little Hampden 18/08/1934 Trevor-Battye 395 Mrs M.G.S. (Manor) Estate Yes Burnham 25/10/1934 375 Beeches Yes 49 Russell 03/01/1935 Robarts WC1 400 Mr J Square London Tile House Estate Yes Various land at 28/11/1935 398 Ibstone Yes Various lands (chiefly Monkton 28/11/1935 407 Farm) Yes 28/11/1935 409 Various land Yes 24/04/1936 397 Manor Farm Yes Manor House 18/05/1936 402 Estate Yes Radclive Manor Farm / Tingewick 17/07/1936 406 Wood Farm Yes Earl of 01/12/1936 394 Buckinghamshire Hampden Estate Yes 24/11/1937 Abel-Smith 411 Mr L.A. Yes Land around house called 25/01/1938 399 "Dromenagh" Yes Marston College Estate (Putlowes Farm & Weedon 07/03/1938 389 Lodge Farm) Yes "Moor" section of Bulstrode Park 12/08/1938 381 Estate Yes Wilton Park 13/05/1939 366 Estate Yes Hedgerly Park Estate and adjacent Bulstrode Park 02/06/1939 390 Estate Yes Hedgerley Park Estate and adjacent Bulstrode Park 02/06/1939 396 Estate Yes 13/06/1939 Rhodes 393 Mr W.W. Burra Estate Yes 28/11/1939 Stewart 384 Mr M. Hawridge Court Yes Waddesdon Waddesdon 20/12/1939 Rothschild 410 Manor Waddesdon Estate Yes Ordnance Map 26/04/1940 Cooper 363 Mr F.E. parcels 160+173 Yes 29/05/1940 Lamdes 382 Mr W.B. Chesham Bury Yes 16/07/1945 Edgar 378 E.B. Chalfont Park Yes Dorney Court 30/03/1948 Palmer 387 Lt. Col P.D.S. Dorney Court Dorney Estate Yes 87A Freemans 11/11/1949 Hartley 377 E Lane Hayes Yes 05/10/1960 Masters 386 Mr N .J. Priory Estate Yes 20/11/1961 Whitefield 367 Mr B The Grange Yes West Wycombe 07/12/1961 Dashwood 412 Sir F. Estate Yes Bulstrode Camp 13/12/1961 391 (open space) Yes 08/05/1962 Price 370 Mrs W.G. Chalk Farm Yes 16/05/1962 Bellenger 369 Mr C.A. Callow Down Yes Private forecourts at Nos.105,107 8 Church End, and 109 26/11/1973 Ashton Waller MK17 0AG 364 C. Netwon Longville Milton Keynes Cambridge Street Yes 02/03/1978 Dashwood 416 F Yes Tenterden 22/01/1987 177 Spinney Yes Munces Wood, 22/01/1987 178 Marlow Bottom Yes Chalkdell Wood, 22/01/1987 179 Frith Hill Yes Big Round Green,Trapps 22/01/1987 180 Lane Yes Chesham Bois Wood(Elvidge, Little Hodds, Hilbury and 22/01/1987 181 Hodds Woods) Yes Cowcroft Wood/ Joan's Piece/ 22/12/1987 182 Ingram's Copse Yes Grenside, De Rothschild, Goodman and J P, E R , A A 06/12/1989 Brocks 211 Messrs and R A Oldfields Yes Oldfields & Portman Burtley 06/12/1989 118 Estate Yes Norwick, 03/10/1991 Norman 111 MR G E Dunstable Road Dagnall Norwick Farm Yes 51 Quarrendon Francis Wood in 17/10/1991 Clark 37 Mr T J Road Amersham Vale Road Yes 25/10/1991 Thorne LU6 2EQ 140 Mr C J The Pines Edlesborough Copse Farm Yes Land at 30/11/1991 Thorne 388 Mr C. Edlesborough Yes Land at Wooburn Cleeve, Berghers Wooburn Green and 09/01/1992 Boreham 289 Mrs M M Hill Common Beaconsfield Yes Land in 53 Sandelswood Beaconsfield and 30/01/1992 Pitcher 288 Mr J A End Beaconsfield Wooburn Yes Mill Wood and 07/02/1992 Pitcher 290 Mr C S Lude Farm, Penn surrounding land Yes Land near disused railway, Wooburn andFarm Wood and surrounding 07/02/1992 Pitcher 291 Mr C S Lude Farm, Penn land Yes land at Wooburn/Beacon sfield/Ch.Wycom 05/03/1992 Pitcher 117 Mr C S Lude Farm, Penn High Wycombe be and Penn Yes Nr. High 05/03/1992 Pitcher 276 Mr C S Lude Farm, Penn Wycombe Lude Farm Yes Nr High Lude Farm and 05/03/1992 Pitcher 277 Mr and Mrs C S and M J Lude Farm, Penn Wycombe surrounding land Yes Nr High 05/03/1992 Pitcher 278 Mrs M J Lude Farm, Penn Wycombe Land at Penn Yes 24/08/1992 82 Green Farm Yes 28/08/1992 Figg 53 Sir L Yes Lude farn, Penn and at Holtspur 23/10/1992 Pitcher 226 Mr C S Lude farm Penn and Forty Green Yes Land at Little 28/10/1992 Figg 52 Sir L Hampden Yes Yew Tree Cottage, 16/11/1992 Kiddle 85 Mr T R Summerfield Woodnesborough Ingram's Copse Yes Secretary's Henley Reach Office, Regatta Henley-on- next to the 11/01/1993 Goddard RG9 2LY 58 Mr R S Headquarters Thames Thames river Yes Secretary's Land at Henley Goddard Office, Regatta Henley on alongside the 11/01/1993 (secretary) RG9 2LY 235 Mr R.S. Headquarters Thames River Thames Yes 22/02/1993 Mogford HP22 6NE 95 Mr A E Bank Farm Wendover Bank Farm Yes Raans farm, Land at 26/02/1993 Woodley 184 Mr J R Raans Road Amersham Amersham Yes RAANS FARM, LAND AROUND 26/02/1993 WOODLEY 204 MR J R Raans Road AMERSHAM RAANS FARM Yes LAND RAANS FARM, ADJACENT TO 28/02/1993 WOODLEY 203 MR J R Raans Road AMERSHAM ROUND WOOD Yes Munces Wood, 26/03/1993 244 Marlow Bottom Yes Little Magpie, Loudwater (High 18/04/1993 Pfetscher HP10 9SZ 114 Mr G P Rayners Avenue Wycombe) Magpie Woods Yes 19/05/1993 172 Big Round Green Yes Munces Wood, 19/05/1993 173 Marlow Bottom Yes Chesham Bois 19/05/1993 174 Wood Yes 19/05/1993 175 Chalkdell Yes Tenterden 19/05/1993 176 Spinney Yes Templewood House, Ormonde Templewood Cottage, Crown Lane, and Stoke 20/05/1993 Edgar 47 Mr and Mrs J L and E.E. Lane Farnham Royal Wood, Yes Pitstone Green Pitstone Green 26/05/1993 Hawkins 73 Mr J D Farm Pitstone Farm Yes 09/06/1993 Solt 271 Mr G S Hollington Wood Yes The Cottage, 22/06/1993 Tuhill SL8 5LF 143 Mr and Mrs V B and J L Blind Lane Bourne End The Cottage Yes The Dower House, Land off 23/07/1993 Folley 54 Mr G A Harleyford Marlow Chapman Lane Yes Waldor House, Langley Park Shredding Green 27/07/1993 Wingrove 154 Mr P A Road Iver Farm Yes The Woburn 30/07/1993 9 Estate Yes Furze Hill, Ivy 05/08/1993 Dawson 45 Mr R Lane Great Brickhill Furze Hill Yes Little Ickford 05/10/1993 Slade HP18 9HR 129 Mr and Mrs C E and W 15 Bulls Lane Little Ickford Farm Yes NOBLES FARM,ALLNUTT' S WOOD, PIPERS HANGING WOOD AND HEARTON 27/10/1993 WHITFIELD 218 MR AND MRS B R B AND M A WOOD Yes Park Farm,Upper P E and D,G,H Farm and Manor 19/11/1993 Nicholls 110 Mrs and Messrs. and R Aston Clinton & Neilds Farm Yes Cuddington Mill Petersfield, 20/11/1993 Evered 50 Mr C D Farm Wendover Road Yes Former Bourne end - Wooburn 30/11/1993 Pitcher HP10 8PF 115 Mr C S Lude Farm Penn railway line Yes Manor Farmm, 06/12/1993 Heybrook 74 Mr M B Chearsley Aylesbury Manor Farm Yes Twyvidale and Pasture Cottage, the Nursery 18/12/1993 Roads 120 Mr P G Dinton Aylesbury Wood Yes 21/12/1993 171 Joan's Piece Yes Ingrams Copse, Farnham 21/12/1993 236 Common Yes Petersfield, 29/12/1993 70 Wendover Road Stoke Mandeville Petersfield Yes 25/01/1994 Whitfield 215 Mr and Mrs R B and M A Nobles Farm Yes Wheeler (Land 27/01/1994 Agent) 147 Mr R Ashridge Estate Yes Home Farm House, Hockley Home Farm 02/02/1994 Keen 83 Mr T Lane Stoke Poges Sefton Park Yes West Wycombe West Wycombe 04/02/1994 Dashwood 42 Mr F J V H and E J Park Estate Yes Woodlands Farm, Weston 09/02/1994 Goss 272 Mr M Underwood Olney Woodlands Farm Yes The Wychward 18 Wychwood Rise Field 28/02/1994 Hooper 80 Mr C Rise Great Missenden Association Field Yes Flint Cottage, 08/03/1994 Mills 92 Mr and Mrs A J and S M Beacons Bottom Studley Green Flint Cottage Yes The Paddocks, The Crown, Gt Singleborough 23/03/1994 Taylor 137 Miss J M Horwood Milton Keynes Road Yes Happy Valley, 05/04/1994 Folley 55 Mr G A Hooks Farm Marlow Happy Valley Yes County Valuer and Estates Land at Green 18/05/1994 Farrant 29 Mr S N Officer Park Yes Gomms Wood and Bubbles 18/05/1994 169 Wood Yes Pepperboxes 20/06/1994 157 Wood Yes Widmer Farm, 01/07/1994 Davies HP27 0PQ 44 Mrs C Pink Road Lacey Green Widmer Farm Yes Burnham/Whiteh ead/Brown/Farnc Hall Barn Estate ombe/Sain/Maher Office, Fox 19/07/1994 /Stebbings HP13 5DR 67 various various House 26 Temple End Hall Barn Estate Yes Nr.
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