Catalogue description Manor of Allington, Washing Pool Farm, Higher and Lower Brandy Stiles, Stones Orchard,...

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Manor of Allington, Washing Pool Farm, Higher and Lower Brandy Stiles, Stones Orchard, aftermath of Bullers Mead, Hole Tenement, Higher and Lower Cleeves, Mexeys Plot, Starve Acre, Cherry Tree, Games Bottom, Higher Bishops Ground, Mowcroft, Powells Cottage, Allington; manor of Cheselbourne; site of manor of Dewlish, capital messuage and parsonage house of Dewlish, Dewlish Higher and Lower Farm, Snails Close, Flippers Field, Windmill Field, Eastfield, Chichester, Pond Close, Meadow in Longmead under Cliffe above carthouse, Little Mead, Pond Mead, Square Mead, Grove Close, Long Meadow, Temple Mead, Home Meadow, Kibbyes Long Close, Batts, Devoids, Middle Field, the two West Fields, Cowleaze, Middle Field, Patties Ground, Longs Hill, Dimetts Bottom, Peakes Field, Dewlish; capital messuage of Kingston Russell, advowson of vicarage of church of Kingston Russell, Kingston Farm, Martins Farm, cottage called Sounners; manor of Lomgbredy, Longbredy Farm, Beers or Symonds tenement, Cotts or Crooks tenement, tenements called Dearings, Ellis's, Bechmore, Washingtons, Hinds, Martins, Meaches, Northovers, Samuel Michels, Sandons, Trevits, Cozens, Grays Close, Orchard Close, Meach's Bromhill, Burds Ground, Hawkins's tenement, Richards's Ground, Longbredy Hut tenement, Longbredy; newly erected house under Duferlong Hill, tithes and advowson of Milborne St. Andrew with Dewlish Chapel, Milborne St. Andrew; manor of Little Cheselbourne Ford, sheep lease in Little Cheselbourne, Puddletown; Crowthorne and Coppice Wood in Dewlish and Tolpuddle; manors of Isle Brewers (Somerset), capital messuage and park, Walronds Park Farm, Bullens Orchard, Witch Close, messuage called Dorchester and Solways, Rew Farm, two messuages one called Thomas' house, two overland tenements, Halletts Backside, cottage with Smiths shop called Jeane's House, closes called Regg and Wynnards, house adjoining vicarage, all in Isle Brewers with rents from South Hay Farm, Bennets Fields and rectory and advowson. (Cox, Pearson, Michel).

Date: 1827-1836
Held by: Dorset History Centre, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Physical description: 4

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