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Tuesday, April 19, 2022

1833 Parochial Assessment Lane End & Ditchfield Part 2


As Lane End was part of the parish of Great Marlow in Buckinghamshire it is covered by my original 1833 parochial assessment working notebooks of the assessors and related correspondence for that parish, which are held by my family. These were the original notes used to compile the tax assessment for 1834. Pencilled in corrections and additions were added in to the notebooks up to circa 1839. I will add any of those in below and highlight them as such.

©Marlow Ancestors. Freely use quotes from this transcription for family or local history purposes if you credit this blog.

Format:

Name of occupier

Description of property occupied

Assessed annual value of that property

Any notes by me in square brackets.



James Goldswain

Cottage and part of yard

£4

*****

Michael Lewis

House, yard, stable and garden

£7

*****

John Tilby

Cottage

£3

*****

Richard Hansell [name corrected in pencil from original Hasell]

Cottage, yard and woodhouse

£4 10 shillings

*****

Charles Tilby

Cottage and woodhouse

£4

*****

Thomas Goldswain

Cottage and woodhouse

£4

Garden at the common

£1

*****

Ellis Styles

House, bakehouse, yard, shed and garden

£10

Stable and piggery

£1

*****

Henry Goldswain

House, garden and piggery

£6

*****

James Seares

Cottage and garden

£4

Garden on the common

10 shillings

*****

James Bowers [name later replaced with pencilled name Harries]

Cottage and garden

£4

*****

John Seares [He was a potter. Later correction in pencil: name Harries in place of Seares]

House, stable and garden

£5

Old Kiln and two pieces of garden [pencilled note that changed name to Harries also corrected value of kiln to £1 and crossed out the gardens]

£2 10 shillings

*****

Pot kiln, yard, drying house and working house

£5

Cottage and woodhouse

£4 10 shillings

*****

William Gray

Cottage and Woodhouse

£4 10 shillings

******

Thomas Gray

Cottage and garden

£4 10 shillings

*****

James Webb

Cottage

£4

Garden on the common

15 shillings

*****

Thomas Arnold

Cottage and garden

£4 10 shillings

Garden opposite

10 shillings

*****

Richard Oxlade

Garden on the common

5 shillings

*****

Thomas Plummer

The Old Sun house [pub], stable, yard and gardens

£9

Orchard and skittle ground

£1 10 shilings

*****

William Carr

Cottage

£2 10 shillings

*****

Widow Wakefield

Cottage

£2

*****

Each occupying a new cottage and garden belonging to W Jarvis with an annual value each of £5 10 shillings

John Sharp

Thomas Barlow

William Grey

Richard Brazier

*****

James Jarvis

House, garden, yard, sheds, 2 large shops and lofts, stables and boiling house

£20

*****

James Hardell

House and large garden

£5 10 shillings

*****

Thomas Smith

Cottage and part of garden

£5

Garden on the common

10 shillings

*****

Richard Brown

House, woodhouse and large garden

£7 10 shillings

*****

Jonathan Plumridge

House and garden

£6

*****

Joseph Townsend

2 gardens on common

£1 10 shillings

*****

Richard Hatch

House, stables, chaisehouse, piggery, woodhouse, garden, meadow and orchard

£20

Cottage and garden

£4

*****

William Lewis

Cottage and garden

£4

*****

Zachariah Blick

House, garden, another garden on the common and 2 woodhouses

£7

*****

Daniel Block

Garden on the common

£1

*****

Joseph Coleman

Shop and a garden on the common £2

*****

James Saunders

House and garden

£5 10 shillings

*****

Richard Brown

Cottage and garden

£4 10 shillings

*****

James Insden

Cottage and garden

£3 10 shillings

*****

Meaks [no first name, note added later "Ditchfield"]


Half of shop and part of garden

10 shillings

*****

John Wakelin

Part of garden Ditchfield

5 shillings

*****

Mary White 

Part of garden Ditchfield

5 shillings

*****

Richard Stallwood

Part of garden and stye Ditchfield

5 shillings

*****

Henry Oxlade

Part of garden and stye Ditchfield

5 shillings

*****

Charles Tilby

Part of garden and stye Ditchfield

5 shillings 

*****

James Martin

Cottage and two gardens Ditchfield

£4 10 shillings

*****

John Carr

Cottage and garden Ditchfield

£4 10 shillings

*****

Joseph Dormer

Cottage and garden Ditchfield

£4 10 shillings

*****

Widow Oxlade

Part of garden

7 shillings

*****

Martin Lovelock [name in pencil added later Stockwell]

Part of garden

15 shillings

*****

Thomas Lovelock

Part of Orchard and garden

7 shillings

*****

George Sears

Cottage and large garden  [later pencil note corrects to "now 4 cottages"]

£2 10 shillings

*****

John Biggs

Shed, small garden, shed [yes shed written twice], large wood yard, drying shed, tile yard, 6 drying sheds, pavement house and kiln yard

£9

*****

John Stevens

Long garden

£1

*****

Joseph Silver

Part of large garden

5 shillings

*****

William Cooper and Edward Taylor

Part of large  garden in joint occupation

10 shillings

*****

Chapman [no first name, later name correction in pencil John Saunders]

Cottage and garden

£4 10 shillings

*****

Edward Wise

Cottage and garden

£4

*****

Powell the Keeper [probably for either toll gate or gate of Seymour Court House]

Cottage, sheds and garden

£5

*****

John East 

Cottage and garden

£4

*****

No name

Seymour Court House Mansion [this more in Great Marlow proper really], stables, yard, coach houses, shrubbery and walks, kitchen garden, 3 orchards and wilderness [!]

£30

*****

The End.

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