Catalogue description The Pudding House

This record is held by Hampshire Archives and Local Studies

Details of 34M91W/397
Reference: 34M91W/397
Title: The Pudding House
Date: 1817-96
Related material:

See 34M91W/177/11 for valuation of this property, 1851

Held by: Hampshire Archives and Local Studies, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Administrative / biographical background:

These leases relate to the following property: Tenement at Worthy Pauncefoot, commonly called The Pudding House, with all appurtenances formerly occupied by John Shepperd then William Yalden esq, then Ambrose and Jane Pyle and late (1817) by Richard Meyler; and all the premises which have been allotted to the Pudding House under the Headbourne Worthy enclosure award

 

In 1831 the property was described as a messuage and several pieces of land (50a 3r 26p) occupied by W. Burnett at Headbourne Worthy. By 1852 the same property was again called Puddinghouse Farm

 

The rent in the 1817 lease includes a payment of £3 in lieu of the dinner to be provided annually for the Mayor and Corporation at the above property. The dinner was called The Pudding Feast

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