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Sunday, October 24, 2021

1833 Parochial Assessment Great Marlow Part Six West Street / Potlands

 I have in my family the original working notebooks used to compile the official assessment along with some related correspondence but they are old and very fragile so I thought I would transcribe some of them on my blog.

©Marlow Ancestors. Please give credit to this blog and link here if using my transcription but you are very welcome to do so. 

Other parts of the transcription can be found listed on the "Specific Shops, Streets etc" option on the menu, under the street name concerned.

Formula of transcription is:

Name

Property

Annual value of property.

Any notes of mine coming from other research are in square brackets. Also, the notebooks were annotated with additional information by their custodians up to about 1839. If any such annotations appear for these properties they will be included and flagged as such.


West Street Continued

Robert Hammond [This is The Heathers]

Dwelling house, yard, stables, barn and large garden

£30

*****

Late William Walding [property no longer exists]

Cottage and garden

£4

*****

Charles Darvill [property no longer exists]

Cottage and garden

£4

*****

Mary Hammond [this is Western House]

Large house, farm yard, barns, stables, sheds, paddock, garden, etc

£35

Garden adjoining Mrs Flemming's

£2

*****

Widow Flemming

House and garden

£6

*****

Benjamin Marcham

Cottage and garden 

£4

*****

Robert Piggott

Cottage and garden 

£4

*****

Potts Lands [Portlands today, most commonly Potlands in the past]

John Croxen [Croxon]

Cottage

£3 10 shillings

*****

William Cross [labourer]

Cottage

£4

*****

Thomas Stockbridge

Cottage

£5


A large garden

£7

*****

Joseph May [gardener]

House, wood house, piggery, large garden

£7

*****

James Atkins  [Labourer. Still Potlands 1841 and 1849. This cottage was owned by the Wethered family]

Cottage and garden

£5

*****

John Neighbour [still in Potlands 1841 and 1849. This property was owned by the Wethered family of Remnantz. John was their head gardener. His son William was eventually head gardener of nearby Court Garden and has a biographical post on the blog here]

Cottage, yard and garden

£6

*****

William Thomas

Cottage and garden

£4

*****

Charles Carter [his house usually given as out on West Street]

Cottage and garden

£4

*****

More West Street [other side of road from Potlands, Ship Inn etc]

Late James Allum

House

£5

Garden

10 shillings

*****

William Johnson [also appears as Johnston. Basket Maker. There by 1830. Still there 1841]

House, workshop, offices and garden

£7

******

Richard White [There by 1830. Cordwainer / shoemaker].

House shop and garden

£4 10 shillings

*****

Henry John Franklin [also Franklyn. Worked as iron founder too]

Fox beer house, stable and garden

£7

*****

John Brown

House

£5

*****

William Walker [broker 1841. Died 1845 aged 75] See his grave here

House and yard

£5

*****

John Jones

House

£10

To be continued

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