Catalogue description Analysis of Evidence of User of the right of litter-cutting on Ashdown Forest in respect of forty-four tenements identified as entitled to Common Rights

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Details of AMS3896
Reference: AMS3896
Title: Analysis of Evidence of User of the right of litter-cutting on Ashdown Forest in respect of forty-four tenements identified as entitled to Common Rights
Description:

LIST OF TENEMENTS CONTAINED IN THE ANALYSIS OF EVIDENCE OF USER (AMS3896) AND MARKED ON THE MAP (AMS4092)

 

The parishes are denoted as follows:- Buxted (B), East Grinstead (E), Fletching (F), Hartfield (H), Maresfield (M) West Hoathly (W), Hill End Farm is listed in no. AMS3897

 

Ashdown House Farm (E)

 

Andrews Bank (H)

 

Annwood (F)

 

Blackven (F)

 

Charlwood Farm (E)

 

Clapwater Farm (F)

 

Claypits (H)

 

Coldharbour (E)

 

Cophall Farm (M)

 

Courtlands Farm (M)

 

Dodges Farm (E)

 

Fincham (H)

 

Forest House (H)

 

Hartfield Grove (H)

 

Harts Farm (H)

 

Hill End Farm (M)

 

Holly Hill Estate (H)

 

Lampool (M)

 

Leggs heath (E)

 

Lines Farm (H)

 

Maskell's Farm (M)

 

Mauld's Farm (E)

 

Monk's Hill Farm (E)

 

Northlands (M)

 

Nutley Inn and Farm (M)

 

Oldlands (B)

 

Little Parrock (H)

 

Lower Parrock (H)

 

Upper Parrock (H)

 

Peculiars Farm (H)

 

Perryman's Grove (B)

 

Pest House Farm (H)

 

Pigstyes (E)

 

Pixton Hill Estate (E)

 

Posingford Farm (H)

 

Priory Estate (E)

 

Pixty Farm or Herne's Gill (B)

 

Searles (F)

 

Shepherd's Farm (H)

 

Shawhurst Farm (H)

 

Suntings (H)

 

Tablehurst Farm and Mill (E)

 

Twyford estate (W)

 

Wall Hill or Bramblehurst (E)

 

Whitehouse Farm (? H) (E)

 

Extracted from Proofs (AMS3904, 3905). Litho. See also draft (AMS4068, 4069) and Appendix

Date: nd [c1880]
Held by: East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office (ESBHRO), not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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