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    From the UK National Archives by searching under “Ayling” (and variations). Copy and paste in a WORD doc or PDF to use the “find” feature to search for specifics. This would be useful if you already have a tree set up and are stuck. This record is cleaned out of any other similar names that you have to wade through to get just Ayling records. There are duplicates to my previous post (below) of records held at the Sussex Records Office.

    Reference: E 326/6584
    Description: Parties: Richard Beneyt of Elton & William de Alwalton, chaplain; Place or Subject: Elton (Ayling’). County: [Hunts]
    Date: 10 Edw II
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4532437

    Title: Probate of the Will of this date of John Aylyng of Stedham, co. Sussex, yeoman
    Reference: SAS-B/321
    Description: To cousin Mary Riggs of Stedham, widow, £700
    To cousins, Elizabeth Riggs, Ogle Riggs, Mary Riggs, Robert Riggs, John Riggs, and Olive Riggs, sons and daughters of the said Mary Riggs, widow, £7. apiece

    Residue to brother Richard Aylyng of Stedham, yeoman, he being appointed sole executor

    Proved at Chichester, 1 Feb., 1706-7
    Date: 5 Jan 1706
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/5e0ef43c-d467-439a-b175-2d35adbfa98e

    Reference: E 115/13/103
    Description: Certificate of residence showing Anthony Ayling (or the variant surname: Aylinge, Ayllinge, Ayllyng, Aylynge) to be liable for taxation in Sussex, and not in the Rape of Arundel, Sussex, the previous area of tax liability.
    (Any information not given in this certificate comes from its old pouch, no 2307.)
    Date: 4 (or ?3) Charles (?)
    Date: 1628
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Former reference in its original department 2307
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5102158

    Reference: E 115/11/106
    Description: Certificate of residence showing John Ayling (or the variant surname: Aylinge, Ayllinge, Ayllyng, Aylynge) to be liable for taxation in Hants, and not in the Rape of Chichester, Sussex, the previous area of tax liability.
    (Any information not given in this certificate comes from its old pouch, no 1479.)
    Date: 43 Elizabeth I
    Date: 1604
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Former reference in its original department 1479
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5102162

    Reference: E 115/8/44
    Description: Certificate of residence showing John Ayling (or the variant surname: Aylinge, Ayllinge, Ayllyng, Aylynge) to be liable for taxation in Hants, and not in the Rape of [Chichester], [Sussex], the previous area of tax liability.
    (Any information not given in this certificate comes from its old pouch, no 1799.)
    Date: [18 James I]
    Date: 1621
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Former reference in its original department 1799
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5102161

    Reference: E 115/9/121
    Description: Certificate of residence showing Thomas Ayling (or the variant surname: Aylinge, Ayllinge, Ayllyng, Aylynge) to be liable for taxation in Surrey.
    (Details of which pouch this certificate was removed from are now lost.)
    Date: 1664
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5102166

    Reference: E 115/4/126
    Description: Certificate of residence showing John Ayling (or the variant surname: Aylinge, Ayllinge, Ayllyng, Aylynge) to be liable for taxation in Sussex.
    (Details of which pouch this certificate was removed from are now lost.)
    Date: 1602
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5102164

    Reference: E 115/4/23
    Description: Certificate of residence showing John Ayling (or the variant surname: Aylinge, Ayllinge, Ayllyng, Aylynge) to be liable for taxation in Hampshire (Details of which pouch this certificate was removed from are now lost.)
    )
    Date: 1602
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5102160

    Reference: E 115/6/75
    Description: Certificate of residence showing Thomas Ayling (or the variant surname: Aylinge, Ayllinge, Ayllyng, Aylynge) to be liable for taxation in Surrey.
    (Details of which pouch this certificate was removed from are now lost.)
    Date: 1663
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5102165

    Reference: E 115/13/15
    Description: Certificate of residence showing John Ayling (or the variant surname: Aylinge, Ayllinge, Ayllyng, Aylynge) to be liable for taxation in Hants, and not in the Rape of Chichester, Sussex, the previous area of tax liability.
    (Any information not given in this certificate comes from its old pouch, no 1530.)
    Date: 3 James I
    Date: 1607
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Former reference in its original department 1530
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5102163

    Reference: D1677/GG/145
    Description: S. John the Baptist’s day, 4 Hen. IV.

    Grant by ROGER BROWNE of Stanton to JOHN SKYN of Stanton and ELINE his wife, of a curtilage lying in the lordship of Stanton, viz: between the messuage of Thomas Phelyp and the messuage of Margerie Axtel and the king’s highway from the Curch of S. Michael of Stanton towards Topplace.

    Witnesses:- John Waldyng, lord of Stanton, Thos. Norton, Nichs. Smyth, John Aylyng, John Filby. Tag, seal gone.
    Date: (1403)
    Held by: Gloucestershire Archives, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/35b631a0-f912-495f-b814-fcddd760c046

    Title: Underlease for 20½ years from 25 Mar 1576 at £1 for £8
    Reference: AMS6270/50
    Description: William White of Linch in Bepton, yeoman, to Richard Aylyng of Tr[otton], yeoman

    A piece of land called Mareland (14a) in Iping (W: Great Kyngesham; N: John Marener; S: William Hopkyns), with its rights of common in Iping Common, part of the farm of Iping, leased to W W by George Goryng of Ovingdean, esq, and his wife Mary, 24 Oct 1575

    Rent payable at the farm house of Iping

    W: Richard Belton, Henry Crowcher

    162
    Date: 16 Dec 1575
    Held by: East Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/7d3f1e87-0f65-4d16-87ee-daf3d3eb0c66

    Title: Bargain and Sale
    Reference: SAS-K/34
    Description: By SIR WILLIAM FORDE of Harting, knight, and SIR EDWARD FORDE of Harting, knight, son and heir of the said Sir William to GYLES AYLWYN of Southarting, butcher, – for £100 – of a close of land called Masons; one acre being a Coate land, called Hickmans in South Harting between the houses of Constance Stannyford and other houses of South Harting, E. and John Caryll’s esq. land, W. and then in lease for 15 years to the said Constance Stannyford at 20s. by the year

    And also Peter Aylings holte close in Estharting between the holte close of Henry Hargrove, E. and East Harting W. and N., Merden Downe, S., and a close of Henry Crockfords, N., containing 5½ ac

    And the said Peter Aylings Westfield being near 2 ac. and 1 rood in East Harting between the parishland, W. and a field late Houghtons, N. and East Harting Downe lane, W. and S

    The last 3 closes of Peter Aylyngs he held by copy of court roll for life of the said Sir William Forde

    And also one half yard of land sheep common on East Harting Downe and two lott and scott for ½ a yardland for the said two last closes

    To hold the premises to the said Gyles in fee. Rent 6d. if lawfully demanded

    Signatures, Willm Forde, Edward Forde. Seals covered. Witnesses:- John Pool, Willm Broman, Thomas Chinnor (mk)
    Date: 30 Dec 1651
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/69ab48f4-8bdf-4beb-bf44-6a4138d1e7d6

    Title: Additional Manuscripts, Catalogue 37
    Reference: Add Mss 37,505 – 38,399
    Description: Records of West Sussex Record Office Additional Manuscripts

    Add Mss 37,518 Will of Thomas Ayling of Woolavington, 1681

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/80e44589-c802-498d-b355-e81f1f73c9b9

    Reference: C 4/65/17
    Description: Dame Jane?Bewing v. William Ayl[…]: ‘third replication’
    Date of document between 1450 and 1550
    Date: 1450 Jan 1 – 1550 Dec 31
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9130267

    C 142 – Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series II, and other Inquisitions, Henry VII to Charles I

    Reference: C 142/202/170
    Description: Ayling, William: Sussex
    Date: 25 Elizabeth
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7824221

    Reference: C 22/316/35
    Description: Ayleing v. Knight.
    Date: Between 1558 and 1714
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5536340

    Reference: C 21/A9/19
    Description: Ayling v Ayling: depositions taken in the country
    Note: Although the short titles look as if they give plaintiff followed by defendant, it seems that some at least are defendant followed by plaintiff.
    Date: 1538-1670
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5486346

    Reference: C 3/231/34
    Description: Short title: Ayling v Revett.
    Plaintiffs: Elizabeth Ayling widow.
    Defendants: Anthony Revett.
    Subject: property in Rotherwick etc, Hampshire and Sussex.
    Document type: bill only.
    SFP
    Date: 1593
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3793085

    Reference: PROB 11/61/321
    Description: Will of John Ayling, Yeoman of Stedham, Sussex
    Date: 27 June 1579
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D963827

    Reference: C 3/107/71
    Description: Short title: Key v Williams.
    Plaintiffs: Joan Key by Roger Ayling.
    Defendants: Thomas Williams.
    Subject: property in Petersfield, Hampshire.
    Document type: [pleadings].
    JFP
    Date: 1558-1579
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3780849

    Title: Conveyance (Feoffment)
    Reference: Add Mss 47473
    Description: (a) Robert Gibbrshe of Midhurst; Richard Grette and Robert Ruffyn of Midhurst

    (b) Thomas Ayling of Betylswell, son of Richard Ayling of Woolbeeding

    22a of land called Kennams and burgage called June Hall in Midhurst

    Recites: Conveyance of property as above from Richard Ayling of Woolbeeding to Robert Gibbrshe, Richard Grette and Robert Ruffyn, on condition that they secure title and convey property to Thomas Ayling
    Date: 9 April 1543
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/54936066-7970-4aea-8ae1-12c4f3a861a0

    Title: Certified copy lease for 10,000 years, rent 24s. p.a. consideration £100, by (a) Henry, Earl of Arundel, John, Lord Lumley and Jane his wife, to (b) William Ayling of Woolbeding, yeo
    Reference: Add Mss 14,675
    Description: Messuage, garden, yardlands, etc., called Chalchrofts or Chalcroots (86a.) at Woodmansgreene, Linch, copyhold, and all land held copyhold by William Ayling and Alice Greentrye. Also lands called Fathersland, Deans Croft and Beldam land (21a.) in Woolavington

    Heriot for Chalchrofts 40/-, for Fathersland, Deans Croft and Beldam land 26s.8d

    Certified by William Baldwin

    Endorse: “I payd to Mr. Young when I bought the land here within exprest for a relefe 8s. and 26s. 8d. for a herett. October 1654.” (Lavington Ms. 809 is another copy of this lease). (No. 61)
    Date: 25 April 1564
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/691f558d-9ae5-48a6-955b-865124b52a40

    Reference: E 134/32Eliz/East7
    Description: ? v. ?: Brotherhood or fraternity of Medehurst, and Medhurst Church. Who constituted the brotherhood? Value of their possessions? [Lands in Chilgrove, in the occupation of Bartholomew Storye, Richard Ayling, John Painter, Wm. Ayling, Peter Betesworth, aspart of the town lands of Medhurst; viz., Thos. Colbrook, Philip Mossell, William Fauckenor, of Petersfield, (Hants), lands near Porchdown, John Breet, lands in Mynsteed, John Aling, lands in Whiphill, Wm. Marks, lands near Portsmouth, in Drayton parish, Richard Coldam, Henry Greete, lands in Stydham, lands in Eastbourne and Hayshott, the town lands of Medhurst, and Sir John Thorogood, a mass priest, are mentioned.]: Sussex and Hants
    Date: 32 Eliz 1590
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3701537

    Title: Grant
    Reference: Cap/I/17/70
    Description: By (a) William Chownyng to (b) John Ayling.

    Two messuages and two half virgates of land called Cowpers and Harbestelonds in Courtwyke.

    Endorsed

    Witnesses to livery of seisin: John Schorter, John Stonam, Henre Habon, George Cokeschutte, Robert Scyn.
    Date: 4 December 1515
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/a3db28c4-8698-48ff-a692-3fc0d8d5196f

    Title: Bond in £200. Clement Frye of Graffham, husbandman, to Richard Dubbynge of Graffham, tailor.
    Reference: LAVINGTON/417
    Description: To perform acts of assurance to Dubbynge in fee simple in respect of a messuage, tenement, lands, etc. in Graffham, late of Adam Shepperde, then of Richard Jenyns, then of Joan Jenyns and now of the said Clement Frye [and his wife Joan].

    Witnesses: Robert Smyth, Peter Bettesworth, William Ayling, John Hiberden, William Allen and Robert Hampton.
    Date: 13 July 1568
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/19665dfc-8929-44e8-ab87-13f8405d87e3

    Reference: C 131/251/3
    Description: Debtor: Humphrey Cheyny of the parish of Milsted in [Milton Hundred] Kent, gentleman.
    Creditor: John Style, citizen and mercer of London, and William Prat of the King’s Chancery.
    Amount: £100
    Before whom: Henry Colet, knight, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster.
    When taken: 01/07/1501
    First term: 01/03/1502
    Last term: 01/03/1502
    Writ to: Sheriff of London
    Sent by: Chancery
    Endorsement: Reply of Lawrence Ayling and Henry Heed, Sheriffs: Humphrey Cheyny was not found in the bailiwick. The writ arrived too late to execute the rest of it in the time set.
    Note: Inquisition and return: Date to be returned to Chancery: 10/04/1502.
    Date: 1502 Mar 12
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9554072

    Title: Deed of partition
    Reference: Add Mss 37,938
    Description: Between (a) Peter Bettesworth of Elsted, yeo., and
    (b) John Bettesworth of Chithurst, yeo., of the Manor of Chithurst, as follows

    The said Peter to hold the Manor house and one little garden plot lying on the E. side thereof, one little droveway from the gate before the said manor house down to the River as then paled, the upper Gateroom and a little barn standing therein, a little garden plot on the NW side of the said barn, a little heye house and certain grounds on the N and W sides of the said manor house down to the River and more lying on the S side of the River and on the W side of the lane leading from Chithurst Bridge towards the South heath, 2 closes lying then in one severall called the Upper Ambletts, a close called the Hither Ipinge field, the west half or hether part of the … meade, a close called the Heyfields on the north end of the hither Iping field, a close divided in two called the Brook field adjoining to the Brook called Harford Brook, the south part of a wood called Adder Wood adjoining to the Brookfield, the W part of a field called the Stone Field, 3 fields called the Brase fields, viz. the Upper Brase field and the two Middle Brase fields, one lane leading to the meadow and Iping Field from Iping Rayles eastward, a wood called Yard wood adjoining to Harford Brook, a messuage or tenement with barns, orchards, lands &c. lately holden by copy of court roll of the said manor of Chithurst by one Peter Bettesworth and then in the occ. of Richard Bettesworth his brother, a messuage or tenement with barns, orchard, gardens, lands &c. in the tenure of Richard Quenell in right of his wife and lands called Lobsters in the tenure of Ayling holden by copy of court roll of the said manor of Chithurst and a tenement or cottage and 4a. land belonging called Chawlies in the tenure of William Pannell
    The said John Bettesworth to hold: Two closes then in one severall called Neither Ambletts adjoining to the More lying upon the W side of the lane leading from Chithust towards the South heath, a little meadow and a coppice thereunto adjoining lying beneath Chithurst bridge, the neather part of the Great Mead, the lower wood, two closes called Iping Fields, i.e. the Yonder Iping Field and the Neither Wood field, the N part of Adder Wood from the bank in the middle of the said wood to the lane, the E part of Stonfield next Adder wood, a close called the Yards, 3 closes called the Brase fields, i.e. the neither two Brase fields and the lower Brase field adjoining to the lane leading to Gatehouse on the S and to Mr. Henry Lewkenor’s coppice hold on the W, an orchard and a little garden plott thereto adjoining on the S side of the lane leading towards a house called Totyes house, one great barn on the W side of the highway from Chithurst bridge towards Home Hill and one gate room behind the said barn down to the River as then paled out and a little wast ground between Chithurst church and the River and one little hopp garden on the E of the lane, one messuage or tenement with barns, orchards, gardens, lands &c. called Totyes in the tenure of Nicholas Totty holden by copy of court roll of the said manor, a messuage or tenement with barns, orchards, gardens, lands &c. called Fullers in the tenure of the said John Bettesworth and lately holden by copy of court roll of the said manor by the said Richard Bettesworth decd., a messuage or tenement with barns, orchards, gardens, lands &c. called Coppyd hall holden by copy of court roll of the said manor by Robert Betfold and lands and pasture called Rowles lately holden by copy of court roll of the said manor by one Thomas Bettesworth to the use of the said John Bettesworth
    Date: 4 April 1598
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Custodial history: Formerly SAS, C252A

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/bb5426e9-f785-42b8-96f9-027340de1dd5

    Title: DEPOSITION BOOK
    Reference: Ep/I/11/7
    Description: f2. Ex pte Kennett, Kennett & Kennett v Kennett.

    Parish: Durrington. Cause: Testamentary, will of John Kennett. Undated; before July 1592

    [Next case] f28 Examination of Edward Ayling husbandman of Midhurst. (No other details) Wit.mk. Date: 18 Nov 1592.

    Parish: Midhurst. Cause: a charge of recusancy against Mr Grey of Cowdray House.

    Continued at f 31 below
    [Next case] Continued from f28 above.

    f31v. Dep. Edward Ayling. See f28 above. Date: 16 Dec 1592.

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/26eb6032-bcc3-42fe-b078-e2139cdac305

    Title: DEPOSITION BOOK
    Reference: Ep/I/11/9
    Description: f 2. Ex pte John Baker v. Hills alias Shepard. Cause: testamantary will of Robert Shepard. Parish of Bosham Date: 22 April 1599

    [Next case] f 150. Ex pte Katherine Ayling wife of Richard Ayling v Alice Lucas.

    Parish of Funtington. Cause: defamation. Date: – Oct 1602.

    f 150. Deponent: Joan Page wife of John Page of West Ashing. Lived West Ashling 12 years. Before lived West Stoke 2 years. Before lived Ovingham, Surrey 7 years. Born Mid Lavant. Age 30.

    Wit. sign.

    f 150v. Deponent: Elizabeth Tottye, wife of Richard of Funtington. Lived Funtingford 16 years. Before lived West Stoke 1 year. Born Upton, Wilts. Age 36. Wit. mark.
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/438f9998-159d-4d01-b4f4-5daf6cf6a564

    Title: DEPOSITION BOOK
    Reference: Ep/I/11/6
    Description: f3. Ex pte Edmunds v. Pytter. Date: 3 May 1589

    Parish: Climping. Cause: tithes.
    f37. Dep: Thomas Ayling husbandman of Stedham. Born Stedham.

    Age: 55. Wit. mark.
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/ef2d6c38-9df2-44d1-8ce8-edc43909bb0f

    Reference: C 9/235/103
    Description: Heythorne v. Ayling
    Date: 1664
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4592724

    Reference: C 9/233/7
    Description: Ayling v. Hooke
    Date: 1652
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4572379

    Reference: C 9/230/6
    Description: Bradfold v. Ayling
    Date: 1664
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4576123

    Reference: C 9/234/65
    Description: Haythorne v. Bridger and Ayling
    Date: 1664
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4592096

    Reference: PROB 4/19211
    Description: Aylings, Richard, of Fulham, Mdx.
    Date: 1678 17 June Undated
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Former reference in its original department Admon
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5618351

    Reference: C 9/248/56
    Description: Lunne v. Bettesworth and Ayling
    Date: 1688
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4599668

    Reference: PROB 4/8550
    Description: Ayling, Robert, of Lisse, Hants.
    Date: 1685 12 Feb. (1684)
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Former reference in its original department 1685 W
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5607692

    Reference: C 6/133/182
    Description: Short title: Pilgrim v Ayleing.
    Plaintiffs: Thomas Pilgrim.
    Defendants: Elizabeth Ayleing widow.
    Subject: lands (not specified).
    Document type: answer only.
    Date: 1656
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5211239

    Reference: C 5/440/33
    Description: Short title: Ayling v Brograve.
    Plaintiffs: Samuel Ayling.
    Defendants: Robert Brograve and another.
    Subject: property in Rogate, Sussex.
    Document type: bill, answer, demurrer
    Date: 1681
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3908909

    Reference: C 5/28/5
    Description: Short title: Ayleing v Plowden.
    Plaintiffs: John Ayleing.
    Defendants: Sir Edmund Plowden Earl Palatine of Albion in America.
    Subject: money matters, London or Middlesex.
    Document type: bill, demurrer.
    Date: 1657
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3907169

    Reference: C 2/JasI/A10/58
    Description: Short title: Ayling v Till.
    Plaintiffs: Richard Ayling.
    Defendants: Thomas Till and Edward Stacker.
    Subject: two messuages etc in Walberton, Sussex.
    Document type: [pleadings]
    Date: 1603-1625
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5711874

    Reference: C 6/191/85
    Description: Short title: Royden v Ayling.
    Plaintiffs: Anne Royden widow.
    Defendants: Thomas Ayling and Charles Round.
    Subject: money matters, Middlesex.
    Document type: bill, answer.
    SFP
    Date: 1670
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5219987

    Reference: C 2/ChasI/Y6/20
    Description: Short title: Yedden v Ayling.
    Plaintiffs: Yedden.
    Defendants: Ayling.
    Document type: [pleadings]
    Date: 1625-1660
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5876594

    Reference: C 5/537/34
    Description: Short title: Pen v Ayling.
    Plaintiffs: Barbara Pen.
    Defendants: Mary Ayling, widow.
    Subject: personal estate of Jane Tanner, deceased, of Petersfield, Hampshire.
    Document type: Bill only.
    SFP
    Date: 1674
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3950796

    Reference: C 2/ChasI/E32/142
    Description: Short title: Edgehill v Ayleing.
    Plaintiffs: Edgehill.
    Defendants: Ayleing.
    Document type: [pleadings].
    Date: 1625-1660
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5770199

    Reference: C 2/ChasI/T59/42
    Description: Short title: Lady Thornhill v Ayling.
    Plaintiffs: Lady Thornhill.
    Defendants: Ayling and others.
    Document type: [pleadings]
    Date: 1625-1660
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5865546

    Reference: C 2/ChasI/A4/29
    Description: Short title: Ayling v Smyth.
    Plaintiff: Ayling.
    Defendant: Smyth and others.
    Document type: [Bill and answer or answers].
    Date: Between 1625 and 1660
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5738759

    Reference: PROB 11/258/532
    Description: Will of Katherine Ayling, Spinster of Eastborne, Sussex
    Date: 29 October 1656
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D812859

    Reference: PROB 11/379/232
    Description: Will of Robert Ayleing, Yeoman of Liss, Hampshire
    Date: 12 February 1685
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D729086

    Reference: PROB 11/358/404
    Description: Will of Nicholas Ayling, Yeoman of Woolbeding, Sussex
    Date: 03 December 1678
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D786715

    Reference: PROB 11/164/31
    Description: Will of John Ayling, Yeoman of Harting, Sussex
    Date: 20 June 1633
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D867202

    Reference: PROB 11/254/184
    Description: Will of Margaret Ayling, Wife of Heston, Middlesex
    Date: 11 April 1656
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D809737

    Reference: PROB 11/251/156
    Description: Will of Mabell Ayling, Widow of Stedham, Sussex
    Date: 08 November 1655
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D822834

    Reference: PROB 11/227/510
    Description: Will of Francis Ayling, Yeoman of Franckham, Surrey
    Date: 09 September 1653
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D808546

    Reference: C 10/30/21
    Description: Richard Ayling v Peter Perry: money maters, Middlesex
    Date: 1652
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5625349

    Title: Penances
    Reference: DCb/J/P/A/40
    Description: Rector/Vicar: Jo: Ayling; Churchwardens: Confession
    Date: 1662-1789
    Held by: Canterbury Cathedral Archives, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/1914dec2-93ca-4b3f-a793-225eee0fc18d

    Title: Common recovery by Roger Ayling and Henry Ayling, against Robert Boxall, of two messuages and land in Okehanger and Bramshott [in Hampshire]
    Reference: PWD/28
    Description: Common recovery by (1) Roger Ayling and Henry Ayling, against (2) Robert Boxall of two messuages two gardens 90 acres of land, 10 acres meadow and 80 acres of pasture, in Okehanger and Bramshott [in Hampshire]
    Date: 28 November 1649
    Held by: Godalming Museum, not available at The National Archives
    Language: Latin
    Extent: One parchment deed (seal and seal tag missing)
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/e800ddb4-7340-4011-9167-ac531aa3fcdb

    Reference: E 134/15Chas2/Trin3
    Description: Thos. Lewkner v. Giles Ayling, James Russell, Robt. Wylde, Robert Russell, Tho. Fowler, John Wylde, Anth. Randall, John Ayling.: Rectory of Harting. Tithes. [Sir Edwd. Ford and John Carrill are mentioned.]: Sussex
    Date: 15 Chas 2
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3708104

    Reference: C 6/112/25
    Description: Short title: Coldham v Philpe.
    Plaintiffs: William Coldham.
    Defendants: John Philpe and Elizabeth Ayleing.
    Subject: manor of Stedham, Sussex.
    Document type: bill, answer.
    Date: 1651
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5207513

    Reference: E 115/2/124
    Description: Certificate of residence showing John Ayling to be liable for taxation in Sussex.
    Date: 1600-1601
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C14217154

    Title: Particulars of farms on Loseley Estate, including survey of lands as measured by Nicholas Ayling.
    Reference: LM/1847/1-5
    Date: 1682
    Held by: Surrey History Centre, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/2a3c16e1-8bc9-4cf0-831e-b09b0430561a

    Reference: ADM 106/515/116
    Description: Mr G Ayling, New Alresford. The 60 bags of nails which are at Deptford that he was indicted for in the Crown Office are the property of Mr Lees. He has incurred great charge in defending the suit. Mr Lees promised he would be very kind to him if he ever received the nails having 6 witnesses from Portsmouth at the trial and 3 Counsels for which expense he has not recovered any to this day. He is in debt for this and for over 2 years he has sent him a letter with a bill for £2 15s 9d which he paid for the carriage and warehouse storage but has never received an answer causing him much distress. Asks that before the nails are delivered to Mr Lees or William Smith, he be allowed some money towards his expenses otherwise he will have nothing. Only the Board can give him justice in this case and he hopes he will be favoured soon.
    Date: 1698 Dec 20
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C14143454

    Reference: PROB 11/227/214
    Description: Will of Edward Ayling, Yeoman of Lansdowne Isle of Sheppey, Kent
    Date: 15 June 1653
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D808522

    Reference: E 134/9and10Wm3/Hil5
    Description: John Ayling, clerk v. Wm. Hugessen, George Freind.: Vicarage and parish of Monkton, with the chapel of Birchinton annexed, in the Isle of Thanet (Kent), and the impropriate rectory of Birchinton, &c., &c. Tithes.: Kent
    Date: 9 & 10 Wm 3
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Former reference in The National Archives E 134/9&10Wm3/Hil5
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3711690

    Title: A Survey of the landes of Peter Betessworth of Iping gent’ Called by the name of Fitzhalles, by Thomas Ayling
    Reference: Add Mss1992
    Date: 1649
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/3f1adfd2-78da-4828-89a3-e6ab33125b80

    Title: Map of Mr. Oliver Whitbys Woodhouse and the Nywood Meads with some other of his Lands, by Nicholas Ayling
    Reference: Add Mss 2032
    Date: 1694
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Immediate Source Of Acquisition: • Deposited by Dr. Warren, per E. Brian Tyler, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., Prior House, Westgate, Chichester, September, 1957.
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/aa4ca742-61a6-4eda-87c9-9305a8bf712e

    Title: Lease for term of 1,000 years
    Reference: Albery and Lucas/101
    Description: (a) Peter Bettesworth of Chithurst, gent and Mary his wife.
    (b) Robert Ayling of Stedham, yeo.

    Property as above now in the occupation of Robert Ayling.
    Rent: 2d.
    Date: 20 July 1615
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/a217138d-ebb3-4327-89ee-686a7f3e9280

    Title: Survey and plan book, copied in 1691 by Nicholas Ayling from a survey and larger plan made in 1669 by Charles King.
    Reference: D/EZ 77/3/1
    Description: Maps of Chamberhouse manor estate, copied in 1691 by Nicholas Ayling from a larger map of 1669 by Charles King. Finely detailed coloured plans, showing field names, the numbers of oak, ash, beech and elm trees in each field, hedges, roads and paths, the River Kennet, and buildings, including Chamberhouse manor house and mill, in elevation.
    1 Chamberhouse manor and land immediately adjoining the house.
    11.25 x 12 inches 10 chains : 2 inches

    285 x 300 mm

    2 Detached portions of the estate called Katefrenches Coppice, South Land, and the land at Thornford Bridge.

    6.25 x 10 inches

    160 x 255 mm

    3 “The land at the Mill” and fields let to Messrs Mortimer and Bennett in Thatcham.

    8.75 x 6.75 inches

    250 x 172.5 mm

    4 Cold Ash farm

    11.5 x 9 inches

    287 x 226 mm
    Date: 1691-1748
    Held by: Berkshire Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Extent: 1 vol
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/363e36c0-2f3d-4e2c-bc07-bc951133619b

    Title: Bargain and sale of cottage and one rood in consideration of £5. John Nash Lord of the Manor to Robert Ayling
    Reference: Add Mss 4303
    Date: 28 June 1687
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/e977a201-d5ee-4ced-8327-5c4b48e5163e

    Title: Map
    Reference: DE/R/P12
    Description: Of the demesne land of the manor of Bowley, Pagham, Sussex the property of Lawrence Alcock; by Nicholas Ayling
    Date: 1697
    Held by: Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Extent: 1 item
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/01df16dc-6db0-4eae-b6fa-f23ddd81c5c3

    Title: Lease for 5000 years from 25 March 1688 at an annual rent of 1s. 8d.; consideration £70. [Draft or contemporary copy.] Thomas Ayling of Ambersham, yeoman, to Thomas Caporn of Vineing in Easebourne, yeoman.
    Reference: LAVINGTON/150
    Description: Meadow called Thomasham alias the Oldham (¾a.) in Ambersham near Brockshutt Gate [abuttals and descent given], and meadow called the Meade Brooke (1a.) in Ambersham Mead, in occ. of John Swayne.
    Date: 18 April 1688
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/80af93c1-17e0-496c-b397-c2221c48fb75

    Title: Lease for 1000 years; Edward Bray of Towerhill, Shere, esq, to Richard Chellson of Ewhurst, hammerman; Cottage at Aylings [Ellens] Green, with garden and orchard, Ewhurst, some time part of the waste; Consideration: 3s 4d pa
    Reference: G85/13/406
    Date: 3 Sep 1620
    Held by: Surrey History Centre, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/425f9263-ed45-46ff-9c18-f677c4e3ddd6

    Title: Assignment of Lease
    Reference: Albery and Lucas/102
    Description: (a) William Fivians of Appledram, husbandman and Agnes his wife.
    (b) Robert Ayling of Stedham, yeo.
    Property as above now in the occupation of John Blunt and Moses Collins

    Consideration: £47
    Date: 22 March 1635
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/81e829a0-2ded-4ad2-ae66-438898c3ff98

    Title: Mortgage by demise
    Reference: SAS-K/87
    Description: By ISEMONGER AYLWIN alias AYLING of South Harting, butcher, to WILLIAM PAGE of Portsmouth, gent., – for £100 – of a close of land called Masons one acre being a containing land called Hickmans in South Harting between the houses of Constance Stannyford and other houses of South Harting, E. and land of John Carryll, esq., W., and also Peter Aylings Holt close in East Harting between the Holt Close of Henry Hargrove, E. and East Harting, W. and North Marden Down, S. and a close of Henry Crookfords, N. containing 6½ ac

    And the said Peter Aylings Westfield (Noare) containing near 2 ac. 1 r. in Eastharting between the parishland, W., and a field late Houghtons, N., and East Harting Down lane, W. and S

    The which two last closes of Peter Ayling’s he held then lately by Copy of Court Roll for his life of Sir William Ford, knight, deceased. And also half a yard land sheep common on East Harting Downe and to lott and scott for half a yardland for the said two last closes

    And also a close of land called Hunts Horsey Knapp containing 2 ac. 2 r. parcel of 2 yardlands called Hunts in Harting, abutting to a lane called Nuelane, E, to William Cliffe called Didhurst, S. to a field of John Randolls, W. and to a lane called Tibbull Lane, N

    Signature, Isemonger Alin and seal

    Witnesses:- William Osborne, Fra. Worlidge, Richard Worlidge
    Date: 11 Sep 1665
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/a885a6c9-1ded-43b2-a728-3886011ae4ff

    Title: Counterpart Mortgage (demise for 1000 years) for £50 and interest
    Reference: Add Mss 37092
    Description: From

    (a) Nicholas Ayling of Hayling, co. Hants., yeo. to

    (b) John Farrington of Chichester, gent

    2 closes of land in New Fishbourne (8a.), one abutting W. on Green Lane, the other E. on common called Fishbourne Heath, formerly the lands of Nicholas Ayling, father of (a), sometime parcel of the late dissolved Chantry called Dean Thomas Chantry in Chichester, granted by Queen Mary, 30 June 1558, to George Rotherham and Roger Barber to hold of the Manor of Greenwich, co. Kent

    Formerly SAS L149
    Date: 4 May 1652
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/f2c8696e-a873-4641-b8a1-1ded11c48f10

    Title: Deeds of customary messuage, malthouse, and customary lands called Justins and Knights, late Aylings, customary tenement and one farthing land called Marshalls, customary tenement called Austins, a customary cottage, customary lands called Spreds, customary croft of land called Redcroft, and customary lands called Traysoles, all in Selham and Lodsworth (and held of the manor of Selham). Label, ‘Box 3 Bundle 29’
    Reference: COWDRAY/1073-1090
    Description: In deeds of 1816 (nos. 1089, 1090) these properties are listed in detail with field-names and acreages, and described as ‘commonly called or known by the general name of the Malthouse Farm’.
    Date: 1636/7-1816
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/09cca498-ad8b-4246-9569-c872a5f7b203

    Title: Assignment of a mortgage
    Reference: Parham/1/3/11/4
    Description: Between Anthony Aylinge of Pulborough, yeoman and Charles Bishop of Chiltington, esq. and Christopher Coles the elder, of Pulborough. Assignment by Aylinge in trust for Bishop of a mortgage on 34a of land, parcels of land called Thomas lands in Pulborough, made to Ayling by Nicholas Searle, deceased.
    Date: 10 Nov 1670
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/758f59c0-9f1a-4e3f-bd95-e7e0420e9a56

    Title: Lease for a year of property in Pittingdene
    Reference: Parham/1/3/10/5
    Description: Between Alice Searle of Pulborough, widow and executor of Nicholas Searle of that place, deceased; Anthony Ayling of Pulborough, Edward Fogden of Fittleworth, Thomas Knowles of Watersfield, and Charles Bishop of Chiltington esq. being a release to Bishop of a messuage and lands called Pittingdene etc.
    Date: 19 Dec 1670
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/5ed5466f-e279-456e-a712-f00e278588f6

    Title: Lease for 20 years, at the yearly rent of £28 for the first 10 years, and £29 thereafter
    Reference: Add Mss 10,118
    Description: From (a) William Yalden of Haslemere, co. Surrey, gent., to (b) John Parke of Rogate, yeoman
    Tenement, barn, buildings, orchards and several closes (80a.) called Goldringes, in Rogate, in occ. of (b)
    Witnesses: Nicholas Ayling and John Tanner
    Date: 3 October 1693
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/7aa68a51-8852-4c4c-810d-7b61ba18322a

    Title: Lease for term of 7 years
    Reference: Albery and Lucas/421
    Description: (a) Thomas Ayling of Woolavington, yeo.

    (b) John Goode of Midhurst, coverlet weaver

    Messuage and malthouse in North Street, Midhurst.

    Rent: £8 plus ‘8 quarters of good malt, well made, sweet and well dryed’ made from barley malted on the premises.
    Date: 26 August 1675
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/0d337bac-b688-406d-8fc7-5d83ba569f82

    Title: Deeds of cottage and garden in Westerton in Westhampnett, formerly in occ. of Ann Neal, widow
    Reference: GOODWOOD/E4509-4525
    Description: Conveyed to the 3rd Duke of Richmond by Ayling Pudduck, husbandman, and Thomas Tapner, labourer, both of Boxgrove, 16 May 1805. The property was originally demised by Richard Farrington of Chichester, esq. to Thomas Marshall of Westerton, yeoman, 14 April 1688.
    Date: 1688-1805
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Extent: 17 docs
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/ef1e0994-e286-4faa-a2bf-163313eb613a

    Title: Mortgage by demise for 500 years to secure £200
    Reference: Add Mss 12,620
    Description: Between (a) Arthur Bettesworth of Midhurst, gent. and (b) John Goodman of Treford, yeo

    Malthouse, barns and other buildings; the Malthouse feild (6a.); 2 fields called the bottom ground (12a.); parcel of coppice called the Nickwood (60a.); all in Chithurst andin occ. of Arthur Bettesworth or Richard Ayling

    Interest being £4.5s. per ½ year

    Witnesses: Susanna Robinson, Peter Aylwin, Paige Robinson
    Date: 6 December 1690
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/ea3260e1-3d06-4acd-a2a7-26c8ee333f48

    Title: Map of Harting
    Reference: E/35D/5/4
    Description: A Survey of Mr. Oliver Whitbys Woodhouse and some other of his lands by Mee Nicholas Ayling. 16in. to 1m. 28 x 29

    About 135a., consisting of Woodhouse (about 35a). and some scattered fields in East Harting in E. of parish. Field names; names of some adjacent owners or lands. Shows buildings in elevation. Decorative border of flowers and fruits arranged in rectangles
    Date: 1694
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/c883dc64-fcff-4c24-8992-d2230b73385d

    Title: Map of West Wittering
    Reference: E/35D/5/1
    Description: A Survey of a Farm of Mr. Oliver Whitbies called Coates Farm. By Mee Nicholas Ayling. About 15in. to 1m. 22 x 23

    310a. in extreme N.W. of parish, being the present Rookwood Farm. Field names, state of cultivation. Shows buildings in perspective view including ? lime-kiln. Elaborate borders of fruit and flowers in colour; various vessels and fish in the sea; rabbits in furze ground. Finely-drawn compass rose
    Date: 1695
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/cc3d126d-9935-4611-bd1a-ef3d624cc7d2

    Title: Assignment of lease for 10,000 years in consideration of £180 by (a) Thomas Colbrooke of Arundel, mercer, and Anne his wife, to (b) Richard Thomas of Midhurst, yeo
    Reference: Add Mss 14,676
    Description: Lands called Deans Croft and Beldam lands, Woolavington. Recites: Previous document

    18 January 1567. Assignment of lease, William Ayling to Henry Fielder of Midhurst, clothier

    15 June 1651. Letters of administration of the estate of Henry Fielder, granted to John Fielder, his grandson

    N.d. Will of Henry, son of Henry Fielder, making Phillippe, wife of Calam Browne of Roxfield, Essex, yeo., sole executrix

    10 June 1651. Assignment of Lease. John Fielder, Calam and Phillippe Brown, Grace Fielder of London, spinster, to Thomas Colbrooke

    Witnesses: Jo. Palmer, Jos. King, John Shotter. (No. 63)
    Date: 30 December 1658
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/16696680-ddb0-4c2e-9a6a-9d9cb5bc9cbb

    Title: COCKING
    Reference: COWDRAY/1642
    Description: A Survey of a Coppice called Oatecomb & Marlett Hanger Being a Coppice of the Right Honourable Francis [4th] Viscount Montague By Mee Nicholas Ayling. 32 in. to 1 m.

    47a. in S. of parish. Shows ‘The Warren House’ and a barn in Hoefield Lane in elevation. Hills shown by humps. Title enclosed in simple classical cartouche ; map decorated with a large number of rabbits in various attitudes and with sheep on the Downs. Border of map divided into units of two perches.
    Date: 1690
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Physical condition: 20 x 20.
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/5b9b6d28-297f-462d-8e0b-06a197af5c73

    Title: Bargain and Sale
    Reference: SAS-K/48
    Description: By EDWARD FAGE of St. Mary Mawdlyns, London, grocer, to ROBERT PESCOD of Staple Inn, London, gent. – for £13 – of Lands, tenements, &c. then divided into 3 closes containing 20 ac. called Carpenters Reades in the tithing of East Harting late in the occupation of Humfrey Todman, which premises were by deed dated 11 April, 16 Chas. I, conveyed by Giles Ayling of West Harting, butcher, to the said Edward Fage

    Signature, Edward Fage, and part Seal

    Witnesses:- Humphrey Harper, Tho. Madgwick, Robert Browne, George Matchwick
    Enrolled, Michaelmas term, 1657
    Date: 17 Nov 1657
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/705dd49b-18a0-4f9d-bdfb-bda3a0cad167

    Title: Quit Claim
    Reference: SAS-K/134
    Description: By JOHN ALIN als AYLWIN of Stoughton, Sussex, yeoman, to GEORGE WAKEFORD of Selborne, co. Southton, gent., of all right or title under the will of the late Giles Ayling, father of said John Alin, of and in the house, garden, and backside called Bartons in Harting, which was sold by said John Alin to his brother Isemonger Alin als Aylwin for £25 and by him the said Isemonger sold with other parcels of land to said George Wakeford, by deed of feoffment dated 6 June, 1670 (No. SAS-K/121)

    Signature, John Aylling and seal

    Witnesses:- J. Biggs, John Worlidge
    Date: 17 Jun 1671
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/b84ae934-2031-4d2f-b144-2fb33d405741

    Title: WOOLBEDING, The Platforme and Contents of the lands of Thomas Grey of Woolbeding Esq
    Reference: Add Mss1052
    Description: Being part of the Demeins of his Mannor of Woolbeding. By me Thomas Ayling. 13.3 in to 1m. 25 x 34

    660a. in centre and S. of Woolbeding and N. of Bepton. Field-names; state of cultivation; names of some adjacent owners and properties. Farms distinguished by colour, and names of tenants given in a schedule; state of cultivation. Shows Woolbeding House, out-buildings and church in prespective view, and boundary mark of Woolbeding, Bepton and Midhurst parishes. Border of map divided into units of ten perches; decorated compass rose; spray of thistle in top right-hand corner
    Date: 1652
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/dd99bf7a-ccc2-48b1-ac37-7c0c2a8171f3

    Title: Lease for 1 year (being part of a lease and release
    Reference: Add Mss 12,831
    Description: Between (a) Walter Perrey, citizen and haberdasher of London and (b) Mary Tymbrell of Portsmouth, co.Southampton, spinster

    Barn and closes of land, arable, meadow and pasture, in Trotton, i.e. (i) Barn Field, arable and meadow, of 7a.; (ii) Upper Barn Field, arable of 5a., (iii) Digling Field, arable of 8a.; (iv) Thistley Field, arable 7a. and meadow 1a.; (v) Pond Field, meadow of 6a.; (vi) Bushy Field of 7a.; (vii) Ponde Meade of 4a.; together called Ingrams of 52a., in occ. of William Ayleing and Page Robinson

    Witnesses: George Lyth, John Whilem, Charles Bissell
    Date: 27 May 1698
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/f8e203eb-e243-44cc-be9c-452312837695

    Title: TILLINGTON AND LURGASHALL
    Reference: COWDRAY/1638
    Description: A Suruey of seuerall parcells of Land lying in Riuer Parke By me Thomas Ayling. 32 in. to 1 m.

    194a. in N.W. of Tillington and S. of Lurgashall. Field-names; names of occupiers. Shows Riverpark Farm in detailed elevation; Iacsons Gate. The mill-pond is shown, but the Riverpark Pond on the 1652 map [see below] is not indicated. A small addition shows the bridges (one being Lickfold Bridge) at either end of the pond. Border of map divided into units of five perches; finely drawn compass rose.
    Date: 1651
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Physical condition: 29 x 35.
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/849685d6-cc01-4706-9e0a-3640407a2512

    Title: Conveyance (release) pursuant to a marriage settlement
    Reference: Add Mss 37195
    Description: Between (a) and Elizabeth, dau. of Anthony Hilton, in order to pay the debts of (a), from

    (a) Arthur Bettesworth of Midhurst, gent., to

    (b) Anthony Hilton of Horsham, gent., and Benjamin Hilton, gent., his son

    Lands called Iping Grounds (50a.) in Chithurst; Iping Mead (4½a.); Moore Mead (3a.); field called the Ambletts (6a.); a croft, the Grove, (2a.), adjoining (a)’s tenement called Chithurst House, all in Chithurst, Iping and Trotton, in occ. of Richard Ayling

    Formerly SAS C281
    Date: 28 December 1686
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/0370a666-4e03-4c53-bdd7-3729271c4a69

    Title: WOOLBEDING and LINCH
    Reference: Add Mss 13,418
    Description: The Survey of the Demesne of the Manour of Woolbeding situate and being in the Parish of Woolbeding in the County of Sussex

    Surveyd in the year of our Lord 1652 together with a Farm lying on the North part of the Manour which have been severall particulers as Benbrook Webs Bexfield Elmers Hill Land Hedgers and Roaden both Taken by Thomas Ayling for Thomas Grey Esquire

    And now redrawn into one draught for the Right Worshipfull Sir John Mill Baronet By Mee Nicholas Ayling

    16 ins. to 1 m. 33½ x 46

    518a. in the centre of Woolbeding and 384a. in Linch (formerly Woolbeding). Field-names and acreages in two tables flanking the map. Woolbeding House shown in perspective view; other buildings in elevation

    Pasture indicated by shading; woodland by tree-symbols

    Roads and footpaths; bridges and streams. Names of adjacent properties. Some later pencil additions, mostly field-names. Finely drawn compass of thirty-two points in red and black. Title in a delicately executed cartouche in Jacobean sytle, symmetrical on both axes. Scale of chains surmounted by dividers. (The border of the map is also divided in chains.) Elaborate border of fine quality consisting of rectangular panels of grapes, strawberries, daisies, violets, roses, dianthus and tulips
    Date: 1652
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Physical condition: The ends of the map damaged but repaired.
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/03fdc0b4-6e6e-4bc7-9a52-63436705caa7

    Title: Plan of the Loseley estate entitled ‘A Survey of the land of Sir William More of Loseley…called by the name of Loseley Place’, surveyed by Nicholas Ayling. Oriented south, showing plots of land surrounding Loseley House, Conduit Farm and land on the south side of the Hogs Back (with acreages). Keys record: 1) ‘house plot, barn plots, stables and gate rooms’, comprising Hall Court, Vine Court and moat and Great Garden; 2) land within and without park pales [the park area is not clearly shown on the plan itself] 3) alphabetical references on the plan, marking locations of deer pen and deer house, old orchard and ashen croft coppice. Scale: 20 perches to 1 inch. Decorative border, possibly stencilled, of vine and grapes, thistle and rose (Tudor style, but red or white); decorated scale, cartouche and compass star. Metal pen, black and coloured ink on parchment. Faded and damaged, causing illegibility of some of the text of the main key
    Reference: LM/2055
    Date: 1682
    Held by: Surrey History Centre, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/e6d702ec-c9d7-4153-840c-07580f7d8d5a

    Title: Bargain and Sale
    Reference: SAS-K/121
    Description: By ISEMONGER ALIN als AYLWYN of Harting, butcher, son and heir of Gyles Aylewin late of Harting, butcher, to GEORGE WACKFORD of Selborne, gent., – for £1050 – of :- A field or close of arable or pasture in two severals called Aylings Didsworth containing 8 ac. in Harting; a close called Masons one acre being a Cote land called Lickmans in South Harting (bounds as before)

    Also Peter Ayleings Holt Close in East Harting (bounds)

    And Peter Ayleings Westfield Noare and also half a yardland Sheep common on Eastharting Doune

    Two coppices in Harting as then divided adjoining to Upp Parke, 28 ac

    A Little field in Harting containing 3 ac. 3½ r. accounted a ¼ yardland

    A close of meadow in Harting called Hurveyes Meade containing ½ ac. near Bartons House

    (Except and reserved to Sir Edward Ford; the two lanes leading out of Upp Parke into East Harting Common)

    Also a close called Hunts Horsey Knapp, 2 ac. 2 r., parcel of 2 yardlands called Hunts in Harting

    A house, barn, gaterooms, &c. and 2 closes containing 3 ac

    A close called Loppers Ash containing 4 ac. 2 r

    A close called Reades containing 1 ac. 2 r

    A close called Little feild, 4 ac

    A close called Spurryers Puddock, 3 roods

    A little close, the highway on each side, 1 rood

    A close called Little field Noare, 2 ac. 3 r

    A close called Westfield Noare, 1 ac. 1 r. being 2 yardlands called Bartons

    With common for 60 sheep on East Harting Down and the Holt in Penns Bartons Cliffs

    A messuage tenement, barn, garden, and gateroom late Horne’s called Lyllyes in Harting

    A cottage and garden plot, 20 p. by the highway in South Harting, E

    The Little Corner of the Upper Lye Mead on the S. side of the Penstock

    A Mead called Bartons Meadow then laid together

    Meadow ground called Gunnings Mead, 1 ac. and 1 ac. of arable

    4 closes of arable land containing 5½ ac. called William Charleton’s copyhold

    All in Harting

    Signature, Ismonger Alin

    Witnesses to deed and livery of seisin:- Tho: Palmer, J. Biggs, Richard Allwyn, Nicho (?) Broman, Robert Allwyn, Ric. Randoll
    Date: 6 Jun 1670
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/eb28783a-5b54-4e5c-af0a-6c8fa44e9a73

    Title: Deed to Lead to the Uses of a Fine
    Reference: Add Mss 3983
    Description: William Peckham of Leythorne, Esq., John Peckham of Crockershill, gent., Richard Lillcot of Rumboldswyke, carpenter, Jane Fairies of same, widow, Rob. Clayton of Chichester, lathmaker, Richard Lee of same, knacker, Henry Ball of same, mercer, John Cooke of Rumboldswyke, bricklayer; to Richard Hartley of Runcton, yeoman

    Fine between Hartley and the others, to the use of Ball, of a messuage and 3 closes of pasture containing 10a., Runcton Common (E), Mill Mead (N), Braglees (W), T. Young (S); a croft of 2a., Nich. Covert (N & W), Chichester-Pagham lane (S), Runcton-Drayton lane (E); a croft lying in the Mill Stream, T. Woodyer (E), T. Young (S) R. Hartley (W), Runcton Common (N). Also a messuage with a close of ½a. (N); and a close of 2½a., T. Bowyer (E & W), T. Ayling (S); part of Northmundham Marsh, and a moiety of a messuage in St. Olaves, Chichester. All in Northmundham
    Date: 27 May 1686
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/b83414d7-bca1-4dd8-a568-47bf19122b3a

    Title: BEPTON
    Reference: COWDRAY/1628
    Description: A Suruey of the landes of the Right honorable Francis [3rd] Lord Viscount Mountague, Called by ye name of Bepton Farme, & now in the tenure and occupation of Edward Turner gent’ except two inclosures ye one called East court & the other being parte of Broade Meade & parte of ye Lane in the occupation of Iohn Andrew, And Likewise two other smale purockes in Mr Riges his vse. Taken in Febr’ari Anno Domini 1649 By me Thomas Ayling. 16 in. to 1 m.

    384a. in centre of parish, now the present Church Farm. Field-names; names of adjacent lands. State of cultivation. Shows buildings, including Bepton church and parsonage house, in elevation; pigeon-house mentioned in written description of property. Map drawn in sepia, and border divided into units of ten perches.
    Date: 1649/50
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Physical condition: 20 x 29.
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/68f521f7-6b19-4a9f-a47e-5d42abf011ba

    Title: TILLINGTON, LURGASHALL AND LODSWORTH
    Reference: COWDRAY/1639
    Description: The Platforme and Contents of the lands of the Right honorable Francis [3rd] Lord Viscount Mountague Called by the name of Riuer parke; By me Thomas Ayling. 16 in. to 1 m.

    628a. (and a further 155a. subsequently drawn in) in N. of Tillington, S. of Lurgashall and E. of Lodsworth. Some field-names. Shows Riverpark Pond and part of the Mill Pond to the N. of it. Buildings, including Riverpark Farm, ‘Thomas Paynes house’, ‘Winters gate’, and sluice gates, drawn in detailed elevation. Border of map divided into units of ten perches; coloured drawings of a spray of thistle and a marigold in upper corners; finely drawn compass rose.
    Date: 1652
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Physical condition: 27 x 31.
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/3ed3045d-ea66-45e8-8ca5-f13088afeb3b

    Title: Marriage Settlement
    Reference: Add Mss 4052
    Description: (1) Richard Aylwin the elder of Stedham, yeoman
    (2) William Ayling of Stedham, yeoman
    In view of the marriage of Richard, son of Richard the elder to Agnes, daughter of William, and in consideration of a portion of £160 paid by William to Richard the younger; Richard the elder conveys to his son:- 5 closes of arable and pasture land, containing 26a., called Longcroft in Pagham: and 7 closes of arable and pasture, containing 30a. called Northlands in Stedham and Woolbeding
    To hold to the use of Richard the elder during his life, paying yearly to William £–; and afterwards to the use of Richard the younger. If Richard pre-deceases his father, the remainder is to William, and the said rent is to be paid to Agnes and her heirs, with £4 more p.a. to be added. If Richard outlives he is to pay £14 p.a. to William
    Date: 28 April 1652
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/b450a9ab-98b9-4d4e-a323-ba8945b3bbd7

    Title: Assignment
    Reference: SAS-K/44
    Description: By Roger COLPIS of Petersfield, husbandman, JOHN COLPIS, his eldest son, and ANTHONY COLPIS of Petersfield, husbandman, to GYLES AYLING of Southharting, butcher, – for £8 – of a Lease date 1 April, 1639, by Sir William Ford to Robert Colpis late of Harting, husbandman and Mary his wife and the said Roger, John and Anthony Colpis of a cottage and garden plot containing 20 p. lying by the highway South Harting E., then in the occupation of the said Roger Colpis

    To hold to the said Robert Colpis for his life, then to the said Mary for her life then to the said John and Anthony for their lives Successively, Rent 5s. yearly

    Marks of the Assignors and seals

    Witnesses:- John Worledge, and Barbara Hall (mk)
    Date: 12 Sep 1653
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/12bf09db-ee31-47c1-96de-f58e2a724c3f

    Title: EASEBOURNE AND FERNHURST
    Reference: COWDRAY/1640
    Description: A plateforme and Contents of the Lands of the Right Honorable Francis [3rd] Lord Viscount Mountague, being the South end of Northparke, and now is in the occupac’on of seuerall men whose names are hereafter mentioned. Together also wth one parcell of Inclosed Com’on ground thereunto ioyning, By me Thomas Ayling. 16 in. to 1 m.

    1075a. in N.W. of Easebourne and S.W. of Fernhurst. Field-names; names of lanes; names of occupiers (whose lands are also distinguished by colour), and of some adjacent owners or lands. State of cultivation. Shows buildings, including North Park Furnace, in perspective view; Henley Gate and Pigeon Gate; boundary mark between Fernhurst and Linch in High Lane. Hills shown by humps. Border of map divided into units of ten perches; finely drawn compass rose.
    Date: 1660
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Physical condition: 26 x 39.
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/a3ad7165-1205-401f-991b-5f5c2adbfb94

    Title: A contemporary copy of the deed to confirm the lease of 99 years and to declare the uses of the trust.
    Reference: THOR 2/3/3
    Description: Parties as Thor 2/3/2.

    Property as Thor 2/3/2.

    Consideration and conditions: the marriage of William Thorold the younger and Mary, daughter of John Dancastell of Bynfield, co. Berks., esq., £12,000 marriage portion paid by John Dancastell.

    The trustees to pay £150 (revised by endorsement to £200) a year to Mary after her husband’s death and to pay £120 a year to William Thorold the younger and Mary for maintenance as long as W.T. senior lived.

    The trustees to raise £30,000 to pay portions to 3 daughters if William Thorold the younger has no son.

    Permissive power to sell this property and buy manors etc. nearer at hand, the income to be put to the same uses.

    Endorsements: increasing the jointure to £200, with witnesses.

    Witness under oath to the original document being sealed by Smith, Pleydell and Knight by John Ayling, one of the original witnesses.

    10th September, 1656.

    Further certification as a true copy by Robert and John Smeaton, John Eyston and John Dancastell, junior. 25th January, 1659/60.

    19th July, 1650. (3)
    Date: 19th July, 1650
    Held by: Lincolnshire Archives, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
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    Title: Deed to lead the uses of a fine
    Reference: Add Mss 12,734
    Description: Between (a) John Bettesworth of Chithurst, yeo. and Elizabeth, his w., William Bettesworth, their son and William Colebrook of Steep, Co. Southampton, gent. (b) Richard Allwin of Treford, gent., Richard Smith of Elsted, yeo. and Elizabeth his w. and Henry Ayling of Trotton, yeo. and Katherine his w. (c) John Randall of Elsted, gent. and Judith his w. and Roger Ayling of Chithurst, yeo. (d) William Booker of Elsted, yeo. and William Marner of Elsted, husbandman and Mary, his w. and (e) Arthur Bettesworth of Chithurst, esq

    Eight messuages, eight barns, eigh gardens, eight orchards, 317 a. of arable land, 30a. of meadow, 60a. of wood and common of pasture in Midhurst, Cocking, Hayshott, Elsted, Trotton, Chithurst, Iping and Stedham

    To the following uses

    (i) Part of the said lands: called Brassefeilds (18a.), Totties and Rolls (20a.), the w. half of the barn adjoining the dwelling house of Arthur Bettesworth, two skillings and gateroom adjoining the half barn, a parcel of pasture (½a.) lying between Chithurst churchyard and the river, the Stonefeild (6a.), a close called the Grove (2a.) in Chithurst in occ. of (e); to the uses to be expressed in an Indenture to be dated 12 September 1664 between (a) and (e)

    (ii) Part of the said lands; a messuage, barn, stable, orchard and garden, three closes of land called the Vatchillers (10a.), a close called Bridgefeild (5a.) two closes called Iping feilds (8a.) adjoining Iping Brook, a parcel of coppice called Neitherwood feild (3a.), two meadows called Iping Meadows (5a.), parcel of meadow (½a.) adjoining Chithurst Bridge, with Common of pasture on Chithurst Green, in Chithurst, in occ. of (e); to the use of John Bettesworth

    (iii) Part of the said lands; a messuage, orchard and garden, and two barns, 25a. of meadow, 27a. of arable or pasture land and 1a. of coppice, with common of pasture, called Hurstland in Iping in occ. of Richard Allwin

    Part of the said lands; an orchard, barn, 30a. of arable and pasture land, and 3a. of coppice with common of pasture, in occ. of Richard Allsin

    Part of the said lands; 3a. of meadow and 17a. of arable or pasture land called Cookes in Iping, Trotton and Chithurst, in occ. of Richard Allwin

    All to the use of Richard Allwin

    (iv) Part of the said lands; a house and garden (¾a.) situated near Rombolls hill in Midhurst in occ. of Francis Hills, freemason; to the use of John Randall

    (v) Part of the said lands; a house, orchard and garden in Chithurst, in occ. of Richard Ayling, to the use of Richard Ayling

    (vi) Part of the said lands; a close of arable land (5a.) called Sunwell feild with the barn thereon, a close called Bottome feild (5a.) a parcel of land called the Foure acres, a close called Phillips feild (5a.), three closes (5a.), a close of meadow (3a.) called Barnard house meade, a close of meadow (3a.) called Hampshire meade, common of pasture for 35 sheep on Hayshott down and common of pasture for a yardland upon Hayshott Heath, and right of digging chalk in the pits in Hayshott, late in occ. of William Booker, dec’d., father of William Booker

    (vii) Part of the said lands; a messuage, barn, stable and garden and 50a. of land in Elsted called Upper Hanger alias Heather Deane alias Exland, a barn, and four closes of arable or pasture land (30a.) in Elsted, called Chalkrofts and little lands late in occ. of Richard Judman and Richard Raffall, a parcel of land (3a.) called Nestfeild, late in occ. of Bartholomew Bright, one field of arable land (3a.) called Chalkrofts, in Elsted, late in occ. of William Marner and Mary, his w., and a cottage and garden (½a.) in Elsted, lying between Phillis wood and the wood leading from Hookes ware gate towards Ellings deane; to the use of William Booker

    Witnesses: Arthur Bettesworth, Ann Bettesworth, James Cunningham, Henry Tunner (at the blew Boare in Winchester)
    Date: 20 January 1663
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/ef641f57-8687-4c12-a952-bf56121ac337

    Title: SELMESTON: Conveyance of partitioned estate
    Reference: AMS5923/10
    Description: Walter Bocland of Standlynch Wiltshire esq, Morgan Jeffereys of Llanlleonfel, Brecon gent and wife Isam otherwise Ivesham, Henry Watkinson of Trotton gent and David Jeffereys of Trotton gent to Robert Rochester of Selmeston gent

    The manor of Ludlay, capital messuage called Ludlay Farm and other property occupied by RR in Selmeston

    Accounting to RR’s two-ninth share of the estates (including Warningore manor) of Anthony Foster esq deceased whose co-heirs the parties are, partitioned (except a copyhold called Lovehill held of Trotton manor) by James Butler sheriff and a jury (Peter Betesworth, William Yaldwyn, Richard Peckham, Richard Mill, Thomas Carr, Christopher Coles, Robert Palmer, John Naldrett, John Hardham, Edmund Booker, Richard Aylwine and William Ayleing gents) by virtue of a writ of partition returnable in common pleas

    Warranty against Anthony Brewning esq and wife Beatrice (mother of WB and a co-heir of AF) and Sir Thomas Barker and wife Susannah

    W: Frelond Taylor, William Younge, Edward Jeffereys; Gilbert Raleigh, Roger Huntly; Meredith Prise, Rees Thomas

    HA 674
    Date: 19 Sept 1654
    Held by: East Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/564cd11b-3518-4d11-943e-35a16aa10a78

    Title: Bargain and Sale
    Reference: SAS-BA/98
    Description: By way of Settlement by JOHN LOCKE of Eastborne, yeoman, to ROBERT BOXALL of Bramshott, co. Southants, yoman, and Joane Locke of Eastborne, daughter of the said John Locke – in consideration of an intended marriage between the said Robert Boxall and the said Joane Locke an that the said Joane was to be indowed of and in all the lands, tenements &c. of the said Robert freed from all rents and incumbrances (except the freehold estate of Mergery Boxall, widow, his mother, for her life) and for a provision for Mercy the wife of the said John Locke – of All those two barns, stables, staules, gaterooms, lands, tenements &c. containing 120 acres called Chappell Lands, and Chappell meadow in Easborne and Midhurst in the tenure of the said John Locke And also all that chappell or tenement called the Chapell of St. John’s Jerusalem with the outbuildings, shop, yard and garden belonging on the South side of the West streate of Midhurst adjoining to the tenement and garden &c. of William Stentt, E., S. and W., in the occupation of the said Wm. Stentt. To hold to the said Robert and Joane and the heirs of the said Joane to the uses in the said deed declared

    Signature, John Locke, seal out off

    Witnesses to deed and livery of seisin:- William Yonge, Ogle Riggs, Henry Ayling, Thos. Blackman (mk), Richd. Coles (mk)
    Date: 1 Feb 1649
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/5ef04d92-848d-4a4b-8927-757f2b02a950

    Title: Settlement (by lease and release, lease for a year missing), on the intended marriage of Dowse Fuller and Jane Grey
    Reference: Add Mss 10,131
    Description: Between (a) Thomas Grey of Woolbeding, esq., and Jane Grey, his younger dau., (b) Thomas Bettesworth of Fineing in Rogate, esq., and Lawrence Alcock of Midhurst, esq., and (c) Dame Elizabeth Fuller, widow of Sir Dowse Fuller, of Chamberhouse in Thakeham, kt., dec’d., and Dowse Fuller, esq., their son and heir

    Manor or lordship of Stedham and advowson of the churches of Stedham and Heyshott; capital messuage with appurtenances (1899), and (60a.) of coppice and woodgrounds thereto belonging; all in occ of Francis 4th Viscount Montague, or Henry Pooke; watermill called Stedham Mill, and lands; dwelling house, barns, outhouses and 20a. land, in occ. of John Hawkins; messuage, barn, buildings and 8a. land, in occ. of John Redmond alias Mason; meadow adjoining Stedham Bridge (½a.), in occ. of John Hawkins; and demesne lands of the said manor, all in Stedham; messuage called Sleters, in possession of John Hudson; yardland (140a.); parcel of land, woodground and coppice called Inholmes (35a.) in Stedham, and the other part (35a.) adjoining it; together with the capital messuage and farm belonging, in occ. of Thomas Grey; and all lands, tenements, etc., called the Upper Court in Heyshott, in occ. of Robert Austen

    The said Sir Thomas Grey conveys the property to (b) to hold in trust, to the use of the said Sir Thomas, for 99 years (or life), with remainder to (b) to hold for 100 years to the use of (1), the said Dowse Fuller; (2) the said Jane Grey; (3) their heirs in tail male; (4) their heirs; (5) the heirs of the said Sir Thomas. The said term of 100 years to be so disposed of by (b) as to raise £1990, for the settlement of debts, as listed in the attached inventory. In the event of said Sir Thomas paying any of these debts, or, in the event of any creditor releasing him from a debt, the said term of 100 years to stand charged with the payment of the principal money for the benefit of the person who discharges the debt, or the creditor thereof; the same to apply to the interest on these debts. In the further event of the raising of the said £1990, in payment of the said debts, the said term of 100 years, to be void. The said Dowse and Jane to be able to charge the property, after the raising of the said £1990, with the payment of portions for the benefit of their children

    The inventory includes the following names of creditors:

    Thomas Mensgrove, clerk £540

    Johanne Monk, widow £400

    Elizabeth Otway, widow £400

    Humphrey Steward £250

    Joane Stilwell, wife of Richard Ayleing £200

    Frances Hides, spinster £100

    William Shaw £100

    £1,990

    Witnesses: Francis Geston, esq., Thomas Batesworth, junior, John Whitehead and Henry White
    Date: 4, 5 August 1684
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/3f8c7920-336c-4511-9d51-65cdda3709a2

    Title: DEPOSITION BOOK
    Reference: Ep/I/11/14
    Description: 21 & 23 March

    f.3-8 (see also f.9) West Thorney Tithes 15 & 16 March 1625/6

    f.36(v) William Ayling of Burpham, Carpenter, where he had always lived and was born. Aged about 42 years.

    Witness: mark
    f.88 Elizabeth Ayling, wife of Richard Ayling of Madehurst, Husbandman, where she had lived about 4 years. Born in Clymping. Aged about 30 years.

    Witness: mark
    f.133 Nicholas Ayling of Stedham, yeoman, where he had always lived and was born. Aged 66 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.134 John Hudson of Stedham, yeoman, where he had always lived and was born. Aged about 53 years.
    [Next case] f.149-153 (see also f.155(v) Churchrate Stedham [1629/30]

    Anthony Ayling and Richard Smyth Churchwardens of Stedham v George Heather of Iping

    Deponents

    f.149 John Hudson of Stedham, yeoman, where he had always lived and was born. Aged about 53 years.

    Witness: signature

    f.151(v) John Smthyer of Stedham, Husbandman, where he had lived some 10 years. Born in Chalton, Hampshire. Aged about 48 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.153 Margaret Barsheere of Stedham, Widow, where she had lived some 7 years, and before in Bepton for 5 years. Born in Selham. Aged about 44 years.
    f.157(v) John Ayling of Stedham, yeoman, where he had lived some 16 years. Born in Midhurst. Aged about 23 years.

    Witness: signature
    [Next case] f.193-195 (v) (see also f.203 & 208) Churchrate – Stedham 16 June 1630 George Heather v Thomas Ayling And Richard Smith Formerly Churchwardens Of Stedham

    Deponents

    f.193 Mary Heather of Iping, Spinster, where she had always lived and was born. Aged about 20 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.194 Elizabeth Heather of Iping, Spinster, where she had lived about 3 weeks and before in Liss, Hampshire, for 1 year and 9 months, and before in Iping where also she was born.

    Aged about 22 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.194(v) Alice Heyward, wife of Thomas Heyward, of Chithurst, Turner, where she had lived about 9 years. Born in Iping. Aged about 36 years.

    Witness: mark
    Next case] f.199(v)-202 Testamentary – Will Of Thomas Badmering als. Cooke 22 June 1630

    Henry Badmering als. Cooke v John Brunel And Robert Bennett

    Deponents

    f.199(v) John Stoughton of Ashington, Clerk, where he had lived some 7 years. Born in Witley in Surrey. (Age not given)

    Witness: signature

    f.200(v) Richard Lancester of West Grinsted, Husbandman, where he had always lived and was born. Aged about 50 years.

    Witness: signature

    f.201 Joan Johnson of West Grinsted, Widow, where she had lived some 14 years. Born in Binsted, Hampshire. Aged about 50 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.202 Ann Ayling of Wiston, Spinster, where she had lived 1 year and before in Petworth for about 12 years. Born in Kirdford.

    Aged about 18 years.

    Witness: mark
    [Next case] f.203-204(v) (see also f.193) Churchrate – Stedham 2 July 1630

    George Heather v Thomas Ayling And Richard Smith Formerly Churchwardens Of Stedham

    Deponents

    f.203 Thomas Heyward of Chithurst, Turner, where he had lived about 6 years. Born in Fernhurst. Aged about 40 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.203(v) Nicholas Eade of Trotton, Husbandman, where he had lived about 8 years. Born in Woolbeding. Aged about 32 years.

    Witness: mark
    [Next case] f.208-213 (see also f.193, 203 & 237) Tithes Stedham 6, 7, 9 July 1630

    George Heather v …… Ayling and Richard Smith Churchwardens of Stedham

    Deponents

    f.f.208 Henry Heather of Midhurst, Chandler, where he had lived some 2 years. Born in Iping. Aged about 30 years.

    Witness: signature

    f.209 John Horsey of Fernhurst, Husbandman, where he had lived some 26 years. Born in Newchurch, Isle of Wight, Aged about 67 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.209(v) Nicholas Heather of Iping, yeoman, where he had always lived and was born. Aged some 26 years.

    Witness: signature

    f.209(v) Thomas Griste of Stedham, Blacksmith, where he had lived some 17 years. Born in Lurgashall, Aged about 46 years.

    Witness: signature

    f.212 William Bridger of Chithurst, Husbandman, where he had lived some 11 years. Born in Iping. Aged about 40 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.213 William Heather of Iping, Husbandman, where he had always lived and was born. Aged about 80 years.

    Witness: mark
    [Next case] f.237-241 (Seel also f.208, 203 & 193) Tithes Stedham 11 December 1630

    Churchwarden of Stedham v George Heather

    Deponents:

    f.237 Margery Roaffe of Fernhurst, Spinster, where she had lived 3 months, and before in Iping, for 1 year, and before in Liss in Hampshire where also she was born. Aged 32 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.238 Thomas Harwood of Midhurst, Glover, where he had lived about 20 years. Born in Marwood in the parish of Hordle Hampshire.

    Aged about 40 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.238(v) William Bishoppe of Midhurst, Clothworker, where he had lived about 30 years. Born in Homell(?) Hampshire. Aged about 39 years.

    Witness: signature

    f.239(v) Thomas Ayling of Stedham, yeoman, where he had always lived. Born in Woolbeding. Aged about 35 years.

    Witness: Signature

    f.241 Nicholas Bettesworth of Iping, yeoman, where he had always lived and was born. Aged 52 years.

    Witness: mark
    Next case] f.34-38(v) (see also f.27 & 19) Defamation – Mary Wheatley v Thomas Harold

    22 & 25 May 1627

    13 July 1627

    26 October 1627

    Deponents

    f.34 John Eagle of Arundel, Gent, where he had lived about 10 years. Born in Westergate in Aldingbourne. Aged about 35 years.

    Witness: signature

    f.34(v) John Wolriche of Arundel, yeoman, where he had lived some 2 years. Born in East Meon, Hants. Aged 17 years.

    Witness: signature

    f.35(v) George White of Angmering, Brickmaker, where he had lived only 7 weeks, and before in Arundel for about 3 years.

    Born overseas. Aged about 20 years.

    Witness: signature

    f.36 Thomas Carter of Warningcamp, Blacksmith, where he had lived some 3 years and 6 months. Born in Burpham.

    Aged 27 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.36 John Farnecombe of Burpham, Carpenter, where he had lived some 2 years. Born in Goring. Aged about 23 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.36(v) William Ayling of Burpham, Carpenter, where he had always lived and was born. Aged about 42 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.36(v) Daniel Young of Westerton in the parish of Westhampnett, Husbandman, where he had lived about 8 years. Born in Newport, Isle of Wight, Hampshire. Aged about 63 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.37 Robert Wheatley of Angmering, Husbandman, where he had lived about 1 year and 1 month, and before in Burpham for 6 years. Born in Warningcamp. Aged about 37 years.

    Witness: mark

    And he further deposed twice.

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/d34efbff-2e75-4f5f-adae-747c481f3b27

    Title: DEPOSITION BOOK
    Reference: Ep/I/11/22
    Description: f.1 (see also f.3(v)) Testamentary – estate of Richard Penfold 22 April 1692

    [Next case] f.15 Testamentary – will (nuncupative) of Thomas Rudman als Mason of Linch

    14 October 1693

    Deponents

    f.15 John Luffe of Linchmere, Yeoman, Aged about 38 years

    Witness : signature

    f.16 Nicholas Ayling of Woolbeding, Yeoman, Aged about 36 years

    Witness: signature

    f.17 Elizabeth Luffe, wife of John Luffe of Linchmere, Aged about 38 years

    Witness: signature
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/69d96171-53d3-45c9-828d-723c5dc1dfa7

    [Next case] f.14 (see also f.10 & 19(v)) Racton Church-Seat of Counter Family Ex Parte – Mr John Buckenham Clerk, Rector of Racton And John Crouch, Churchwardens of Racton v Dame Catherine Gounter, widow 23 January & 20 February 1679/80

    Deponents

    f.14 William Owen of Westbourne, Distiller of Waters, where he had lived for 1/2 a year, and before in Fareham, Hampshire. Born in Hambledon, Hampshire. Aged about 23 years

    f.15 Witness: signature

    f.15 Robert Ayling of Westbourne, Husbandman, where he had lived some 26 years, and before in Racton for 2-3 years. Born in Steep, Hampshire.

    Aged about 58 years

    Witness: mark

    f.16 William Woolgar of Racton, Brickmaker, where he had lived some 32 years, and before in Thorney for 12 years, and before in Petersfield, Hants for about 10 years. Born in Petersfield. Aged about 58 years

    f.16(v) Witness: mark

    f.17 Thomas Tribe, of Walderton in Stoughton, Husbandman, where he had lived some 8 years, and before in Singleton for about 10 years. Born in the Parish of Heyshott. Aged about 40 years

    f.17(v) Witness: mark
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/a077f11d-dada-44ca-9727-aadb215b4e19

    Title: DEPOSITION BOOK
    Reference: Ep/I/11/9
    Description: f 2. Ex pte John Baker v. Hills alias Shepard. Cause: testamantary will of Robert Shepard. Parish of Bosham Date: 22 April 1599
    [Next case] f 150. Ex pte Katherine Ayling wife of Richard Ayling v Alice Lucas.

    Parish of Funtington. Cause: defamation. Date: – Oct 1602.

    f 150. Deponent: Joan Page wife of John Page of West Ashing. Lived West Ashling 12 years. Before lived West Stoke 2 years. Before lived Ovingham, Surrey 7 years. Born Mid Lavant. Age 30.

    Wit. sign.

    f 150v. Deponent: Elizabeth Tottye, wife of Richard of Funtington. Lived Funtingford 16 years. Before lived West Stoke 1 year. Born Upton, Wilts. Age 36. Wit. mark.
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/438f9998-159d-4d01-b4f4-5daf6cf6a564

    Title: DEPOSITION BOOK
    Reference: Ep/I/11/11
    Description: ff.2-20 Tithe Oving 13 May 1607

    [Next case] ff.111-115 Matrimonial 29 June 1608

    Margaret Hodson v Thos. Ayling of Stedham

    Deponents:

    f.111 John Bannister of Stedham, miner where he lived about 14 years and before at Horsham about 30 years and before at Crawley where he was born. Aged about 60 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.112 John Hoskin of Midhurst, brewer where he lived about 5 years, and before at Chichester for about 3 years and before at Hastings, for 3 years, and before at Pevensey for 2 years and before at Midhurst for about 4 years and before at West Dean where he was born. Aged about 34 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.113 Peter Bridger of Wolbeding, husbandman where he was born. Aged 60 years or thereabouts.

    Witness: mark

    f.113 Edward Blackman of Easebourne, husbandman where he lived about 5 years and before at Wolbeding for 4 years and before at Stedham for about 17 years. Born at Trotton. Aged about 30 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.114 William Spurrier of Stedham, carpenter where he had always lived and was born. Aged 25 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.114 Henry Gates of Midhurst, tailor where he lived about 15 years and before at Arelsford, Hampshire for about 3 years and before at Midhurst where he was born. Aged about 26 years.

    Witness: mark
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/d4acb15f-90f6-44e8-9779-42cf7bac4cca

    Title: DEPOSITION BOOK
    Reference: Ep/I/11/15
    Description: ff.1-4 (see also Ep.I/II/14 f.271(v) & Ep.I/II/15 f.7 Compton cum Upmarden Tithes 4 May 1631

    3 June 1631

    Ex-parte Roger Barwicke v master Anthony Graye, vicar of Compton
    [Next case] ff.111 – 113 Testamentary – Will of Robert Ayling of Arundel 18 March 1632/3

    Ex Parte:- Alice Bell v Richard Wheeler, John Wheeler and Mary Lathey Etal

    f.111 Deponents

    Thomas Henry, Clerk and Vicar of Arundel, which he had been for 12 years. Born in the City of London. Aged about 37 years.

    Witness: signature

    f.111(v) Thomas Sheldon of Arundel, Gent, where he had lived about 18 years.

    Born in Cuckfield. Aged about 44 years.

    Witness: signature

    f.112 John Thorne of Arundel, Butcher, where he had lived about 6 years, and where he was Born. Aged about 38 years.

    Witness: signature

    f.112(v) James Morris of Arundel, Mercer, where he had lived about 3 years.

    Born in Petworth. Aged about 25 years.

    Witness: signature
    [Next case] f.245 Defamation Matrimonial Ex Parte Churchwardens of Chithurst v Mary Ayling, Widow 5 June 1635

    f.245 Deponents

    Ralph Hall of Chithurst, Mason, where he had lived some 11 years. Born in East Meon in Hampshire. Aged about 40 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.245(v) William Trigges of Chithurst, Husbandman, where he had lived about 11 years. Born in Trotton. Aged about 40 years.

    Witness: mark
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/7c793586-332a-4ebb-9afd-9505fdab0f01

    Title: DEPOSITION BOOK
    Reference: Ep/I/11/16
    Description: f.1 (see also f.12v)

    Rusper Church Rate 21 January 1636/7

    Ex Parte – John Gardiner of Rusper, gent v William Ead and – Rickman, Churchwardens of Rusper
    [Next case] f.198(v) Testamentary Will of Joan Latter, Deceased of Burpham 19 November 1639

    Ex Parte – William Ayling v William Latter

    Deponents

    f.198(v) Thomas Belchamber of Burpham, Yeoman, where he had always lived and was Born. Aged about 64 years.

    Witness: mark

    f.199 Henry Hoare of Burpham, Blacksmith, where he had lived some 20 years. Born in Houghton. Aged about 32 years.

    Witness: signature

    [Next case] f.200 Testamentary Will of Richard Hill of Shipley 13 December 1639

    Ex parte – Joan Hill Executrix v Richard Hill

    Deponents

    f.200 Thomas Gate of Shipley, Yeoman, where he had lived about 7 years. Born in Bolney. Aged about 80 years.

    Witness: signature

    f.200(v) Edward Stanford of Slinfold, Yeoman, where he had lived about 10 years. Born in Horsham. Aged about 36 years.

    Witness: signature
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/47871ed4-e312-4f1a-bcd1-a1acc6a470c8

    Reference: C 12/1905/9
    Description: Ayling v Ayling
    b. 2 pleas.
    Date: 1753
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9640036

    Reference: C 12/2393/98
    Description: Talbot v Ayling
    b.
    Date: 1755
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9659749

    Reference: C 12/928/48
    Description: Peyto v Ayling
    b.
    Date: 1782
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9583053

    Reference: C 12/1458/1
    Description: Newman v Ayling
    dep.
    Date: 1747
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9621869

    Reference: E 133/81/1
    Description: Lewkenor v Ayling
    Date: Eliz. – Victoria
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5927191

    Reference: C 9/465/14
    Description: Ayling v. Marshall
    Date: 1707
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4572380

    Reference: C 9/203/45
    Description: Worlidge v. Ayling
    Date: 1710
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4621746

    Reference: C 9/452/6
    Description: Ayling v. Wastell
    Date: 1702
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4572381

    Reference: C 12/2325/11
    Description: Ayling v Fotherby
    b.
    Date: 1727
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9655985

    Reference: C 12/1269/3
    Description: Ayling v Budworth
    r.
    Date: 1758
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9614802

    Reference: C 12/1449/11
    Description: Ayling v Fawkner
    b.
    Date: 1759
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9621110

    Reference: C 12/347/11
    Description: Newhouse v. Ayling
    b.
    Note: Suit titles taken from OBS 1/653
    Date: 1770
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9557964
    Reference: C 22/316/35
    Description: Ayleing v. Knight.
    Date: Between 1558 and 1714
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5536340

    Title: Coldwaltham: Settlement certificate: James AYLING
    Reference: Par/54/32/1/16
    Description: Subject: James AYLING; married: Elizabeth AYLING; Barlavington
    Date: 5 Apr 1755
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/9058abc5-3ccd-4414-9e44-aaf7eeffa619

    Title: Arundel: Settlement certificate: Nicholas AYLING
    Reference: Par/8/32/1/2/60
    Description: Subject: Nicholas AYLING; married: Elizabeth AYLING; Witley, Surrey

    Child: Elizabeth AYLING
    Date: 28 Feb 1730
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/0fd9af87-94be-4744-a9e3-eb424beb9893

    Title: Kirdford: Bastardy examination: Ann AYLING
    Reference: Par/116/34
    Description: Subject: Ann AYLING, Single

    Child: Abigail (b. 25 Jun 1778) AYLING, 2m

    Other: John Still, putative father
    Date: 29 Aug 1778
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/bc7de64b-9c12-4251-b208-b8cb73cb7d46

    Title: Tillington: Removal order: Anthony AYLING
    Reference: Par/197/32/2/1
    Description: Subject: Anthony AYLING; married: Mary AYLING; Boxgrove
    Date: 12 Dec 1768
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/ac5f2281-dcb7-4ad4-8033-914e55f0de05

    Title: Midhurst: Settlement certificate: ‘Goody’ AYLING
    Reference: Par/138/12/1/124
    Description: Subject: ‘Goody’ AYLING. Year only given
    Date: 1 Jan 1701
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/63709e5d-d809-47e6-8931-a7a2477d6540

    Title: Coldwaltham: Settlement certificate: John AYLING
    Reference: Par/54/32/1/27
    Description: Subject: John AYLING; married: Mary AYLING; Chiltington, West

    Child: Mary AYLING, 27y
    Date: 25 Jun 1775
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/5550d027-feeb-4b80-8607-07ae16869fb9

    Title: Arundel: Settlement certificate: Francis AYLING
    Reference: Par/8/32/1/2/69
    Description: Subject: Francis AYLING, brickmaker; Alverstoke, Hants
    Date: 12 May 1731
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/fa2d4710-dd89-4eee-bd97-c5baf97849a9

    Reference: C 12/300/16
    Description: Newman v. Ayling
    b.r.
    Note: Suit titles taken from OBS 1/653
    Date: 1746
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9556373

    Reference: C 12/2026/5
    Description: Badworth v Ayling
    r.r.
    Date: 1758
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9645776

    Reference: C 12/2145/37
    Description: Hollis v Ayling
    r.r.
    Date: 1787
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9650503

    Title: Kirdford: Settlement certificate: Edward AYLING
    Reference: Par/116/32/1/36
    Description: Subject: Edward AYLING; Petworth
    Date: 19 Nov 1757
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/2925168f-2807-4601-96e4-a878f19d00c5

    Title: Kirdford: Vagrant’s examination: Mary AYLING
    Reference: Par/116/32/1/65f1
    Description: Subject: Mary AYLING; single: Rudgwick (1st child), Ashington (2nd child); Bletchingley, Surrey (3rd child).

    Other: ; Mary AYLING, 6 y

    Other: ; William AYLING, 3 y

    Other: ; Thomas AYLING, 10 months
    Date: 6 Jan 1766
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/32b07f69-d0f2-4939-9b44-1afdb360b26e

    Title: Admission of John Ayling (Copy)
    Reference: SLINDON/68/1
    Description: SLINDON MANOR SUSSEX
    Date: 10.1.1795
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/5e10b801-93da-4526-9de6-e47629c88ce4

    Title: Tillington: Settlement certificate: William AYLING
    Reference: Par/197/32/1/1/2
    Description: Subject: William AYLING; married: Sarah AYLING; Kirdford

    Child: Sarah AYLING, 2y
    Date: 19 Feb 1785
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/50164950-9cc8-4b98-bffb-405af134f05b

    Reference: C 12/2027/21
    Description: Wyburd v Ayling
    b.r.
    Date: 1757
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9645815

    Reference: C 12/2197/27
    Description: Ayling v Sadler
    b.r.
    Date: 1749
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9651311

    Title: Parties Names: Mr. Robert Ayling.
    Reference: DDK/1023/25
    Description: Official Copy Will of Mr. Robert Ayling, proved 21st December, 1744.
    Date: 1744: 3rd Nov
    Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Conditions of access: Record(s) not held at Lancashire Record Office
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/bc5232b0-7d27-43a9-a59a-1868cd0f19bf

    Title: Kirdford: Settlement certificate: Mary AYLING
    Reference: Par/116/32/1/65/1
    Description: Subject: Mary AYLING, single woman; Rudgwick

    Child: Mary AYLING born Rudgwick, 6y+

    Child: Thomas AYLING born Bletchingly Surrey, 10m

    Child: William AYLING born Ashington, 3y+
    Date: 6 Jan 1776
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/f7b9ab83-160f-4268-b9d3-d642a86f3773

    Title: Kirdford: Settlement examination: Mary AYLING
    Reference: Par/116/32/1/65/1
    Description: Subject: Mary AYLING, vagrant; single woman. Brought to Kirdford with a pass.

    Child: Mary AYLING born Rudgwick, 6y

    Child: Thomas AYLING born Bletchingly Surrey, 10m

    Child: William AYLING born Ashington, 3y
    Date: 6 Jan 1776
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/45e57a3c-0d86-4fb0-a2ad-7b2d85569f4e

    Title: Kirdford: Settlement certificate: Edmund AYLING
    Reference: Par/116/32/1/65/20
    Description: Subject: Edmund AYLING; married: Olivia AYLING; Egham, Surrey. Year only given.

    Child: John AYLING, 5y
    Date: 1 Jan 1783
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/815b0bed-fa1c-429a-915a-1f9aa2fca38f

    Title: Tillington: Settlement examination: Anthony AYLING
    Reference: Par/197/32/4/1
    Description: Subject: Anthony AYLING, labourer?; married: Mary AYLING; Boxgrove

    Other: Peter Bennet, farmer, employer
    Date: 12 Dec 1768
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/7736a96e-d888-44eb-85d4-72037002840e

    Title: Kirdford: Removal order: Mary AYLING
    Reference: Par/116/32/2/32
    Description: Subject: Mary AYLING, child; Rudgwick. Illegitimate

    Other: Mary Ayling, mother
    Date: 19 Oct 1776
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/42d6495e-06c6-4ad7-9abc-d8d33e2c336a

    Title: Pulborough: Removal order: John AYLING
    Reference: Par/153/32/2
    Description: Subject: John AYLING; married: Mary AYLING; Chiltington, West

    Child: Mary AYLING, 30y
    Date: 21 Dec 1782
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/5cd4dec7-59f9-4c02-b5fe-8289089bcb60

    Title: Pulborough: Settlement certificate: John AYLING
    Reference: Par/153/32/1
    Description: Subject: John AYLING; married: Mary AYLING; Chiltington, West. Child’s age confirmed

    Child: Mary AYLING, 30y
    Date: 21 Dec 1782
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/0a0b9dba-ad1f-4c78-940b-52687ad78623

    Reference: C 12/1889/38
    Description: Hayward v Ayling
    b.r.
    Date: 1767
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9639402

    Title: Wisborough Green: Settlement certificate: Thomas AYLING
    Reference: Par/210/32/1/3
    Description: Subject: Thomas AYLING; married: Susanna AYLING; Pulborough

    Child: Hannah AYLING
    Date: 5 Apr 1769
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/586178ec-c6f4-41b0-8e66-fff644def414

    Title: Account of disbursements made by John Ayling
    Reference: Par/182/9/2
    Date: 1779
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Extent: 1 doc
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/edc81a56-d7db-40a3-ad76-acd6061815b1

    Title: Kirdford: Bastardy order/bond: Sarah AYLING
    Reference: Par/116/34
    Description: Subject: Sarah AYLING, single woman; Pulborough. No month given owing to torn document

    Child: Male child born AYLING

    Other: William Cooper, putative father
    Date: 18 Jan 1758
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/077bb79b-70f2-4ac3-9864-857133dcb31a

    Title: Wisborough Green: Settlement certificate: Anthony AYLING
    Reference: Par/210/32/1/2
    Description: Subject: Anthony AYLING; married: Ann AYLING; Pulborough

    Child: John AYLING, 9y

    Child: Mary AYLING, 5y
    Date: 16 May 1759
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/99b8fb7e-e854-4800-8b90-f7a4be14bcfe

    Reference: PROB 11/757/472
    Description: Will of Seth Ayling, Ironmonger of London
    Date: 24 November 1747
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D7158820

    Reference: C 12/1520/1
    Description: Ayling v Hunt
    b.r.r. afft.
    Date: 1756
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9612480

    Reference: PROB 11/1131/357
    Description: Will of Richard Ayling of Stedham , Sussex
    Date: 13 July 1785
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D415330

    Reference: C 6/364/17
    Description: Short title: Ayling v Barnard.
    Plaintiffs: Thomas Ayling gent, of Bentley, Hampshire.
    Defendants: William Barnard, Thomas Ayling and John Ayling.
    Subject: Settlement of the will of Nicholas Ayling, of Stedham, Sussex, deceased: property in Iping, Sussex; Tothill, Stedham, Sussex; Woolbeding, Sussex and North End, Sussex.
    Document type: bill, answer (schedule and inventory included).
    Date: 1703
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5277741

    Reference: C 11/1682/2
    Description: Short title: Ayling v Fawkener.
    Document type: Answer only.
    Plaintiffs: William Ayling, yeoman of Iping, Sussex.
    Defendants: Sir Everard Fawkener kt, William Denton, esq and others.
    Date of bill (or first document): 1757
    Note: The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill)
    Date: 1757
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10505614

    Reference: C 11/599/1
    Description: Short title: Ayling v Grover.
    Document type: Bill and three answers.
    Plaintiffs: Mary Ayling, widow of Farnham, Surrey.
    Defendants: Francis Wiburd, John Grover and Elizabeth Grover his wife, Robert Allen and Sarah Allen his wife.
    Date of bill (or first document): 1754
    Note: The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill)
    Date: 1754
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10452427

    Reference: C 11/605/2
    Description: Short title: Ayling v Jackson.
    Document type: Bill only.
    Plaintiffs: John Ayling, yeoman of Tillington, Sussex.
    Defendants: Anne Jackson, William Jackson and Margaret Jackson his wife, Thomas Challen and William Chitty.
    Date of bill (or first document): 1721
    Note: The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill)
    Date: 1721
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10452634

    Reference: C 11/1690/5
    Description: Short title: Ayling v Strudwick.
    Document type: Bill and answer.
    Plaintiffs: John Ayling, gent of Bentley, Hampshire.
    Defendants: Ann Strudwick and George Strudwick.
    Date of bill (or first document): 1722
    Note: The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill)
    Date: 1722
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10505907

    Reference: C 6/336/10
    Description: Short title: Ayleing v Barnard.
    Plaintiffs: Thomas Ayleing.
    Defendants: William Barnard.
    Subject: unspecified.
    Document type: demurrer.
    Date: 1703
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5275616

    Reference: ADM 73/161/72
    Description: James Parker Ayling. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not stated.
    Parents’ names: William Ayling.
    Applicant born 27 January 1852, also mentions other children names, Martha Ann, William, And Mary. Approval to be admitted into the school dated 23 January 1863.
    Date: [1728-1870]
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    Physical description: 5 document(s)
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10723505

    Reference: C 11/639/4
    Description: Short title: Ayling v Strudwick.
    Document type: Bill and answer.
    Plaintiffs: John Ayling, gent of Bently, Hampshire.
    Defendants: George Strudwick.
    Date of bill (or first document): 1718
    Note: The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill
    Date: 1718
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10454250

    Reference: C 11/346/5
    Description: Short title: Ayling v Newman.
    Document type: Bill and answer.
    Plaintiffs: Mary Ayling, spinster (daughter and executrix of John Ayling, deceased) both of Bentley, Hampshire.
    Defendants: Sarah Newman, widow.
    Date of bill (or first document): 1745
    Note: The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill)
    Date: 1745
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10442106

    Reference: PROB 3/50/19
    Description: Ayl y, John, Bishops Stortford, co. Hertf. Elizabeth Ayl y, widow, relict
    Note: 3 mm.
    Date: 1751 April 4
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4629701

    Reference: PROB 11/960/360
    Description: Will of Mary Ayling, Widow of Chiddingfold , Surrey
    Date: 06 October 1770
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D440724

    Reference: PROB 11/1221/191
    Description: Will of Ayling Shepard, Carpenter of Broadwater , Sussex
    Date: 26 July 1792
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D378211

    Reference: PROB 11/719/329
    Description: Will of John Ayling, Gentleman of Bentley , Hampshire
    Date: 12 July 1742
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D530592

    Reference: PROB 11/659/26
    Description: Will of Elizabeth Ayling, Widow of Chislet, Kent
    Date: 04 May 1733
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D597493

    Reference: PROB 11/539/247
    Description: Will of Elizabeth Ayling, Spinster of Bramshott, Hampshire
    Date: 10 April 1714
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D700362

    Reference: PROB 11/791/464
    Description: Will of Mary Ayling, Spinster of Farnham , Surrey
    Date: 23 December 1751
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D552144

    Reference: PROB 11/976/231
    Description: Will of William Ayling, Yeoman of Stedham , Sussex
    Date: 02 April 1772
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D449923

    Reference: PROB 11/753/429
    Description: Will of John Ayling, Yeoman of Linch, Sussex
    Date: 02 April 1747
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D690189

    Reference: PROB 11/1295/78
    Description: Will of Elizabeth Ayling, Widow of Hamble , Hampshire
    Date: 09 August 1797
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D328392

    Reference: PROB 11/1290/273
    Description: Will of Richard Ayling, Blacksmith of Chertsey , Surrey
    Date: 30 May 1797
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D327584

    Reference: PROB 11/862/446
    Description: Will of John Ayling, Yeoman of Chithurst , Sussex
    Date: 18 February 1761
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D474434

    Reference: PROB 11/966/226
    Description: Will of Richard Ayling, Gentleman of Stedham , Sussex
    Date: 22 April 1771
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D443721

    Reference: PROB 11/593/58
    Description: Will of Thomas Ayling, Yeoman of Bentley , Hampshire
    Date: 06 September 1723
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D684584

    Reference: PROB 11/969/266
    Description: Will of Peter Ayling otherwise Aylurn, Yeoman of Treyford , Sussex
    Date: 20 July 1771
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D449006

    Reference: C 12/1520/11
    Description: Carter v Ayling
    b.b.r.r.r.
    Date: 1755 Amd. 1757
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9612490

    Reference: ADM 196/77/83
    Description: Name Ayling, Thomas
    Rank: Surgeon
    Date of enrolment: 1756-1917

    Date: 1756-1917
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D7612137

    Title: Penances
    Reference: DCb/J/P/A/40
    Description: Rector/Vicar: Jo: Ayling; Churchwardens: Confession
    Date: 1662-1789
    Held by: Canterbury Cathedral Archives, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/1914dec2-93ca-4b3f-a793-225eee0fc18d

    Reference: PROB 11/790/379
    Description: Will of William Ayling, Mariner on board His Majesty’s Ship Arundel
    Date: 14 October 1751
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D3366726

    Title: Office Extract of Grant of Letters of Administration
    Reference: SAS-K/486
    Description: Of the Estate of RICHARD AYLING (of Stedham) to RICHARD AYLING, son of the said deceased (Ann Ayling, widow, relict of the said deceased having renounced)
    Date: 21 Jun 1743
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/b66fe472-7ae7-4be2-ae1c-56ebc09e3ef3

    Title: Conveyance (lease and release). Consideration: for natural love and affection
    Reference: Add Mss 9890, 9891
    Description: William Ayling, sen., of Wonersh, to William Ayling, jun., his eldest son

    Property as in Add Mss 9881

    Witnesses: John Johnson and William Hale
    Date: 25, 26 May 1798
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/493e8aa8-23e7-4bfe-92ef-49948ba3f934

    Title: Bond
    Reference: SAS-K/409
    Description: By RICHARD AYLING senior and RICHARD AYLING, junior to THOMAS COLBROOK in £1140 for performance of covenants in Release of even date
    Date: 13 Oct 1733
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/86aa30ff-6a5e-47af-bc65-5692aefa935c

    Reference: MS 11936/378/588496
    Description: Insured: James Ayling, Alverstoke, Hampshire, yeoman

    Other property or occupiers: at Alverstoke: end of Haslar Lane; Brockhurst; J. Langton
    Date: 14 September 1791
    Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/d9bf3287-a669-491d-b739-9ee69514e706

    Reference: PROB 3/50/52
    Description: Ayling, Mary, Farnham, co. Surr., spinster. Frances Wybard, widow and sole extrix.
    Note: 4 mm.
    Date: 1751 December 23
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4629734

    Reference: WO 97/152/29
    Description: JOHN AYLING
    Born TURWICK, Sussex
    Served in 3rd Foot Guards
    Discharged aged 48
    Date: 1793-1814
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C8698088

    Reference: D1697/6
    Description: Deed relating to land at Charlton Marshall

    Parties mentioned: Lillington, Balchen, Ayling, Young, Clench
    Date: 1 Jun 1756
    Held by: Dorset History Centre, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Extent: 1 doc
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/731f55c0-d7b5-4ddc-baf3-d4667048eeac

    Title: Mortgage of a messuage and smith’s shop for £60. John Ayling to Thomas Rowell
    Reference: Add Mss 4316
    Date: 24 Oct. 1732
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/9b30f631-913d-41e2-a7dc-a8c81e52aab5

    Title: Mortgage by the Rev. George Bethune to Miss Ayling of the premise before described
    Reference: SAS-F/344
    Date: 17 Jul 1778
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/732938d5-efd3-4dd0-815f-deffabb66507

    Title: Office copy of the will of John Ayling, of Chithurst, yeoman, proved, 18 February 1761
    Reference: Add Mss 9881
    Description: Bequeaths, inter alia, property as in Add Mss 9880 now described as:

    New erected messuage, and barns, buildings, gaterooms, gardens and lands called Waldegraves and Pinsers (70a.) in Chithurst, Iping and Trotton, to his son Samuel Ayling
    Date: 21 May 1757
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/ac570ca4-28c0-40a7-a776-965cd501ce57

    Reference: ADM 73/188/50
    Description: Thomas Ayling Cannaway. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not Stated.
    Parents’ names: Joseph and Mary Ann Cannaway.
    Date of birth of applicant 16 February 1831, baptised 12 February 1832. Mentions other sibling Joseph Cannaway.
    Date: [1728-1870]
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C11645958

    Reference: ADM 48/1/46
    Description: Will of Ayling, George
    Rank/Rating: Able Seaman
    Ship Name: Phaeton
    Ship’s Pay Book number: 188

    Date: 17 May 1793
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D7468252

    Reference: C 11/2285/88
    Description: Short title: New River Company v Ayling.
    Document type: Bill only.
    Plaintiffs: Governor and Company of New River, brought from Chadwell and Amwell to London.
    Defendants: Seth Ayling.
    Date of bill (or first document): 1715
    Note: The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill)
    Date: 1715
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10406820

    Title: Probate copy of will, 7 June 1765, of Henry Ayling of Chithurst, yeo
    Reference: Add Mss 41,025
    Date: 18 July 1765
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Custodial history: Numbered in pencil 1140
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/f2e6d605-5de5-4dab-990d-a4db43befbda

    tle: Conveyance; with bond. Consideration £250. William Ayling of Iping, yeoman, to Maurice Boxall of Woolavington, yeoman
    Reference: LAVINGTON/764, 765
    Description: Property as in no. 757.

    Recites that the property became vested [no details] in James Legg of Woolavington, pattenboardmaker, who mortgaged it, 24 June 1738, for £220 to the said William Ayling; that the principal sum was not repaid, Legg conveyed the property to Ayling absolutely for £250 on 24 June 1744.

    Witnesses: Richard Heather and Elizabeth Heather.
    Date: 29 Sept 1744
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/f085d5e8-ea76-4a43-9b04-abd32896227e

    Reference: ADM 73/161/74
    Description: William Ayling. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not stated.
    Parents’ names: Richard and Elizabeth Ayling.
    Applicant baptised 26 January 1766, date of examination into the school 16 July 1778.
    Date: [1728-1870]
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    Physical description: 6 document(s)
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10723507

    Title: Washington: Bastardy order/bond: Sarah SLATER
    Reference: Par/205/34/1/1/
    Description: Subject: Sarah SLATER, single. pregnant

    Other: William Ayling jun, husbandman, putative father

    Other: William Ayling sen, husbandman, surety
    Date: 12 Dec 1764
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/cd14edff-2f94-4642-b906-98a38c0d9066

    Reference: ADM 73/161/73
    Description: William Ayling. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not stated.
    Parents’ names: Richard and Sarah Ayling.
    Applicant’s petition dated 15 December 1808.
    Date: [1728-1870]
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    Physical description: 3 document(s)
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10723506

    Title: Release of any further claim to the estate of John Ayling who died intestate in consideration of £16. 16. 0
    Reference: Add Mss 4332
    Description: To be equally divided between them

    Richard and Mary Sowter

    Thomas and Eliz. Garrad

    Anne Ayling

    Celustine Ayling
    Date: 7 Dec. 1765
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/e8f64726-8c84-4c4d-9370-c6102b3c8866

    Reference: MS 11936/353/544495
    Description: Insured: Thomas Ayling, Bosham, Sussex, carpenter, mortgagor and Francis Kervell, parish of Bosham, Sussex, mortgagee
    Date: 31 May 1788
    Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/f446d567-1d4d-4d52-8a89-4dbd1f72a95e

    Title: Assignment. Consideration £250 James Legg of Woolavington, pattenboardmaker, to William Ayling of Iping, yeoman.
    Reference: WILBERFORCE/270
    Description: Property as in Lavington Archives nos. 748 and 757.

    Recites that £238 14s. 0d. was due on mortgage to William Ayling and therefore only £11 6s. 0d. was due to the vendor (see Lavington Archives no. 764).
    Date: 24 June 1744
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/744f93be-bf14-4c1c-a303-599279cf5c07

    Title: Settlement on the marriage of Richard Ayling, jun. and Mary Decker
    Reference: Albery and Lucas/631
    Description: (a) Richard Ayling, sen. of Treyford, yeo.

    (b) George Decker of Burclere, co. Hants, yeo; John Brett of Katherington, co. Hants, yeo.

    (c) Richard Ayling, jun. of Trotton, yeo, second son of Richard Ayling, sen; Mary Decker, daughter of George Decker 16a. of land called Reads in Trotton.
    Date: 2 August 1732
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/5c253bad-8078-4d46-87b9-839853b2f659

    Title: Removal Order: Thomas and Hannah Ayling and children, Chiddingfold to Kirdford, Sussex
    Reference: QS2/6/1785/Eph/13
    Date: 1785
    Held by: Surrey History Centre, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/9b6a193b-bc63-4510-ad70-04f6f0eee0f9

    Reference: IR 26/420/9
    Description: Abstract of Will of James Ayling of Stoke in the parish of Alverstoke, Hampshire
    Date: December 27 1796
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D7232414

    Title: Penances
    Reference: DCb/J/P/A/33
    Description: Ecclesiastical Court Registrar: Henricus Vaughan; Rector/Vicar: Jo: Ayling (V)
    Date: 1662-1789
    Held by: Canterbury Cathedral Archives, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/81734247-d53b-48c8-9bfc-02f2a0b6d21b

    Title: Lurgashall: Apprentice List: Richard WALLIS
    Reference: Par/130/33
    Description: Subject: Richard WALLIS, Husbandry

    Other: John AYLING, yeoman, master
    Date: 4 Jun 1715
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/9bee160d-72fe-459a-a416-b815a935a488

    Title: Certified copy (28 April 1852) of marriage certificate
    Reference: Add Mss 9627
    Description: Of William Ayling and Anne Eames, both of Iping
    Date: 29 May 1798
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/e82dac18-9193-452e-8abd-ddb919536531

    Title: Penances
    Reference: DCb/J/P/A/31
    Description: Ecclesiastical Court Registrar: Henricus Vaughan; Rector/Vicar: John Ayling (Cl)
    Date: 1662-1789
    Held by: Canterbury Cathedral Archives, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/e53614b7-f03b-4342-b9a3-17966fd0901a

    Title: Penances
    Reference: DCb/J/P/A/42
    Description: Ecclesiastical Court Registrar: H.V.; Rector/Vicar: Jo. Ayling
    Date: 1662-1789
    Held by: Canterbury Cathedral Archives, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/78d109f9-c72e-40ad-9c5e-5343f42a9f28

    Title: Transfer of Mortgage
    Reference: DE/D/1022
    Description: Mr Geering to Miss Elizabeth Ayling and Mr Wardroper
    Date: 1795
    Held by: Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/cb707e90-42a3-4a6d-a170-80ebbb0264ba

    Title: Memorandum of surrender by John Harris of a copyhold cottage and garden in Donnington called Wynnes for the use of Henry Fogden of Donnington, yeo., during the life of Sarah Burcher.
    Reference: HARRIS/856, 857
    Description: Signatures: John Harris, Thos. Gawne, steward.

    Witness: Marcy Ayling.
    Date: 3 October 1785
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/b9aca731-c1e4-43b1-a453-7bdb12c61f7f

    Title: Pulborough: Apprenticeship agreement: Sarah NICHOLSON
    Reference: Par/153/33/1
    Description: Subject: Sarah NICHOLSON, Housewifery

    Other: Anthony AYLING yeoman, master
    Date: 17 Oct 1741
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/10183a69-3645-4b7f-879d-945a0758349c

    Reference: WO 97/1117/24
    Description: ABRAHAM AYLING
    Born BOGHAM, Sussex
    Served in 25th Foot Regiment; Invalids or Supernumerary Invalids; 2nd Royal Veteran Battalion
    Discharged aged 68
    Date: 1777-1814
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C8824920

    Reference: C 12/245/45
    Description: [W1799 C2].
    Short title: Cowdery v Ayling.
    Document type: bill and answer.
    Plaintiffs: Richard Cowdrey.
    Defendant: William Ayling.
    SMP
    Note: Suit titles taken from OBS 1/653; data on parties taken from IND 1/4156 fo 75v
    Date: 1799
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9549914

    Title: Receipt, of William Ayling for consideration money, paid by Charles Goring, for sale of freehold and copyhold property in Washington.
    Reference: WISTON/5715
    Date: 19 Aug 1788
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/95573208-7073-4066-8a87-b46156b2419b

    Title: Bargan and sale of a messuage and smith’s shop in consideration of £110. John Vaughan to John Ayling, blacksmith
    Reference: Add Mss 4315
    Date: 2 May 1732
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/95756396-a4f9-439f-ad68-1bc3d6dcc9e7

    Title: Bill and receipt from Samuel Ayling for payment of tithes on lands in hand in Petworth parish.
    Reference: PHA/9885
    Date: 1773-1774
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Extent: 1 doc
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/2b17682d-76a7-4791-91be-c5f6e5ad0604

    Title: Settlement (Lease & Release) (subject to three lives) by Jasper Nyren of Eartham (eldest son and hear apparent sic of Jasper Nyren, as in Add Mss nos. 4808,4809, decd.)
    Reference: Add Mss 4810, 4811
    Description: The property, as in Add Mss no. 4806, but now in his own tenure or occupation, upon his marriage with Anne Ayling of Eartham, dau. of Richard Ayling of Walberton, yeo., decd.)
    Date: 14, 15 Oct. 1735
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/89c7edef-a9ad-42c5-ba8b-1d62c8ef0728

    Title: Release of a messuage, smiths shop near, and land known as Pyesfield in consideration of £60 and a further sum of £16. 16. 0
    Reference: Add Mss 4331
    Description: Richard Sowter and Mary, his wife, Thomas Garrad and Elizabeth, his wife, Anne Ayling and Celustine Ayling, spinsters, of the one part and Thomas Wakeford, blacksmith, of the other part
    Date: 7 Dec. 1765
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/436b7616-cd5a-46a6-98bc-aed3a083ab76

    Title: Mortgage: with bond. Consideration £400
    Reference: Add Mss 9882, 9883
    Description: William Ayling, of Wonersh, co. Surrey, gent. (son and heir of John Ayling, late of Rogate, yeoman, dec’d., who was eldest brother and heir of Samuel Ayling, as in Add Mss 9881) to John Challen, of Hardham, yeoman

    Property as in Add Mss 9881

    Witnesses: William Johnson and John L. Ellis
    Date: 3 April 1797
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/b580c43e-1510-4dbe-b792-863f80a16e84

    Title: Archdeaconry Court Miscellaneous
    Reference: DCb/PRC/18/41/46
    Description: PLAINTIFF: Jn AYLING Vic Monkton; DEFENDANT: Mgt HOLLAND same psh; DOCUMENT: Exs; CASE: Test (Thos HOLLAND, Monkton)
    Date: 20 Jun 1700
    Held by: Canterbury Cathedral Archives, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Related Material: • See also: DCb/PRC/18/40/161, 162; 41/18
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/2fcf566f-3e35-4c4b-8ee0-87852bef6ed6

    Title: Bond
    Reference: SAS-K/235
    Description: WILLIAM CRAFT to RICHARD AYLING in £800 for performance of covenants in Release of even date
    Date: 4 Feb 1708
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English

    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/4bf21af6-baad-4554-9406-4d59dca2e14a

    Title: Survey and plan book, copied in 1691 by Nicholas Ayling from a survey and larger plan made in 1669 by Charles King.
    Reference: D/EZ 77/3/1
    Description: Maps of Chamberhouse manor estate, copied in 1691 by Nicholas Ayling from a larger map of 1669 by Charles King. Finely detailed coloured plans, showing field names, the numbers of oak, ash, beech and elm trees in each field, hedges, roads and paths, the River Kennet, and buildings, including Chamberhouse manor house and mill, in elevation.

    1 Chamberhouse manor and land immediately adjoining the house.

    11.25 x 12 inches 10 chains : 2 inches

    285 x 300 mm

    2 Detached portions of the estate called Katefrenches Coppice, South Land, and the land at Thornford Bridge.

    6.25 x 10 inches

    160 x 255 mm

    3 “The land at the Mill” and fields let to Messrs Mortimer and Bennett in Thatcham.

    8.75 x 6.75 inches

    250 x 172.5 mm

    4 Cold Ash farm

    11.5 x 9 inches

    287 x 226 mm
    Date: 1691-1748
    Held by: Berkshire Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Extent: 1 vol
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/363e36c0-2f3d-4e2c-bc07-bc951133619b

    Title: Writ of enquiry to the Sherrif of Sussex to summon a jury in a case between William Ayling of Kirdford and Gregory Haines
    Reference: Add Mss 46076
    Description: Formerly catalogued as SAS HB 66
    Date: 18 January 1759
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/72fa2c6c-1cb5-4d4c-8073-44f6056c83bc

    Title: Lease for 1,000 years 1) Sir [William] More Molyneux 2) Elizabeth Ayling of Haslemere, spinster. Land in Grayswood, Haslemere (waste of manor of Godalming).
    Reference: LM/357/30
    Date: 17 Jan 1737
    Held by: Surrey History Centre, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/a576e2ee-36a1-42e6-a639-0d98cc45abae

    Title: Assignment by way of mortgage; with bond. Consideration £300
    Reference: Add Mss 8274, 8275
    Description: Thomas Ayling as in Add Mss 8271 to Edmund Ware of East Lavant, shopkeeper

    Property as in Add Mss 8272

    Witness: Heneage Girod
    Date: 31 October 1798
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/bd678160-35d4-42b0-80b3-5d8c2d3217f3

    Title: Assignment of a mortgage for Add Mss 130 for remainder of 1000 year term
    Reference: Add Mss 16,688
    Description: (a) Elizabeth Wooldridge of Rumboldswhyke, spinster

    (b) John Ayling of St. Pancras, gent

    Property as in IV above

    Witnesses: W. Johnson, John Price
    Date: 20 Nov. 1794
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/a5e6a839-bd0a-4401-948a-b4f00edfc1a7

    Reference: HO 42/37/142
    Description: Folio(s) 251. Crop return for New Alresford, Hampshire, for the year 1795 with comparisons to 1794. Signed William Ayling, Churchwarden, Robert Keene, W Compton.
    Date: 1795 Dec 5
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C12299961

    Title: Lease
    Reference: SAS-H/742
    Description: By James Piggott of Stedham, yeoman, Thomas Saunders, yeoman, Nicholas Eames and Richard Fry, butcher, Inhabitants of Stedham, to Thomas Ayling of Stedham, yeoman, Margaret Ayling, widow, Ogle Riggs, yeoman, Elizabeth Rudman, widow, William Barkshire, yeoman, Robert Ayling, yeoman, William Ayling senr., William Ayling junr., yeoman, Richard Ayling, yeoman, Daniell Knight, yeoman, John Chandler, yeoman, and Robert Cartwright, yeoman, all inhabitants of Stedham, of All tithes, great and small, of corn, grain, hay and herbage yearly growing upon their several lands within the parish of Stedham, to commence from a farm called Bowley and Woolhouse and from thence southward to the utmost bounds of the said parish of Stedham. Term, 10 years and 50 weeks, if John Peachey should so long continue Rector of the said ‘Rectoridge’ but if he should happen to die in any of the said years before the harvest was in, then the lesees should pay no more rent to the lessors than what they should receive

    Rent, so long as the said John Pechey should continue rector, by Thos. Ayling, £2. 11. 0¼.; by Margaret Ayling, £2. 8. 9¾.; by Ogle Riggs, £1. 8. 1½.; by Eliz. Rudman, £1.15. 9½.; by Wm. Barkshire £1. 15. 9.; by Robert Wyling, £7. 16. 3¾.; by Wm. Ayling, £6. 16. 10½. by Wm. Ayling junr., £3. 15. 9¼; by Richard Ayling, £5. 5. 11.; by Daniell Knight, £2. 12. 6.; by John Chandler, £1. 19. 0¾.; and by Robert Cartwright, 7s. 6d. Which said tithes were leased to the lessors of the present lease by deed of 25 June, 1729 by John Pechey of Heyshott for 11 years, if the said John should so long continue rector of the said rectoridge of Stedham, at the rent of £105. 5

    Signatures include William Barkchier. Witnesses: Rich. Young Thos. Friend
    Date: 17 Jul 1729
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/73def586-ce65-4794-91a4-a6e2db4a003e

    Title: Fine
    Reference: SAS-K/411
    Description: Between THOMAS COLBROOK, plaintiff, and RICHARD AYLING senior and ANN his wife, RICHARD AYLING junior and MARY his wife, deforciants, of a messuage, 2 barns, one stable, one garden, 40 acres of land, 2 ac. of meadow, 4 ac. of wood and Common of pasture for all cattle in Harting. (In duplicate)

    Michaelmas term, 7 George II
    Date: 1733
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/b87599f2-2e07-409a-ab0c-a9cec4a0e6c3

    Title: Copy of court roll of manor of Haslemere recording the admission of Joseph Buss senior of Haslemere to cottage and land at Greyswood devised to him by late Elizabeth Ayling
    Reference: LM/357/117
    Date: 10 Oct 1759
    Held by: Surrey History Centre, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/67c247ea-27e4-4c2c-b2ab-5b10debf340d

    Title: Mortgage (demise for 1000 years) for £80, with bond and affidavit of even date by (a) William Walder of Goring, customs officer, to (b) John Ayling of Sutton, yeo
    Reference: Add Mss 15,705-15,707
    Date: 15 July 1784
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/f405eb3b-e2fb-4463-913e-15ae8d59b7ec

    Title: Form of receipt for £10 paid to the Rector of Petworth in lieu of Rectory Manor; copy receipt for £20 from Samuel Ayling to Charles, 2nd Earl of Egremont as penalty for cutting down and lopping trees.
    Reference: PHA/8427, 8428
    Date: 1758, 1760
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Extent: 2 docs
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/16487772-cbf0-4751-b354-809677c61625

    Title: Inventory of the goods and chattels of Richard Brown at Oziers Farm [Petworth] appraised by John Lutman, John Ayling and Jeffrey Dawtrey, 2 August 1734. With farm accounts August 1734 – February 1735.
    Reference: PHA/7506
    Description: 8ff. used
    Date: 1734-1735
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Extent: 1 vol
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/3fcde201-9c35-4953-938b-b69b6777c390

    Title: Burgage messuage, garden and backside called Blue Ball or Cradle Croft in the borough of Midhurst, adjoining to the highway called Butt Lane on S. and W., and to June Lane on N. Thomas Ayling the elder of Cocking, yeo.
    Reference: COWDRAY/4407, 4408
    Date: 1, 2 Jan 1754
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/b751c173-1cf6-4f30-b080-831b501912d4

    Title: Lease for 5 years, at the yearly rent of £6, from William Ayling of Washington, farmer, by virtue of a licence from the manor of Washington, to Thomas Fuller of Washington, farmer.
    Reference: WISTON/3615
    Description: Copyhold barn, stable, carthouse, farmyard and rick pound and several parcels of copyhold land (10a.) called Capelin’s, and 1a. freehold land; part of garden ground, on S. of messuage of said William Ayling, which is grass land, and not ploughed, and half of the said garden ground now in tillage; two cow leazes in New Common; all in Washington.
    Date: Feb 1787
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/dea1d8ea-34b5-4f20-91cc-c7ad11c59bbe

    Title: Lease and Release
    Reference: SHILLINGLEE/4/22
    Description: By John Ayling. Richard Herington, William Johnson, John Eldridge, Elizabeth Eldridge, widow and others, to Edward, Lord Winterton, of the rectory of Kirdford. Also counterpart.
    Date: 18, 19 April 1798
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/33c5d41e-dec1-4092-aed7-3a577525770d

    Reference: ADM 73/161/66
    Description: Joseph Charles Aylen. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not stated.
    Parents’ names: Charles and Sophia Aylen [Ayling] [nee Wainwright].
    Applicant born 16 September 1832, approval for the selection into the school dated 25 October 1843.
    Date: [1728-1870]
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    Physical description: 6 document(s)
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10723499

    Title: Assignment by way of mortgage; with bond. Consideration £200
    Reference: Add Mss 8272, 8273
    Description: (a) Thomas Ayling as in Add Mss 8271, to (b) Robert McBrair of Chichester

    Property as in Add Mss 8268 on which (a) has built a malthouse

    Witness: As in Add Mss 8271
    Date: 8 November 1796
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/76e6d203-d778-41c9-973e-4f2b076f3f7f

    Title: Assignment of mortgage for £68 18s
    Reference: SRL/2/5/7
    Description: Ann Acton of Chichester, spinster to Michael Holmden of Fletching, tallow chandler

    Mortgage to AA of 1697 (SRL/2/5/3-4

    W: Robert Ayling, Elizabeth Peto
    Date: 29 May 1705
    Held by: East Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/617de746-bbcc-43b7-875d-77988ba0b229

    Title: Bond in £440
    Reference: GOODWOOD/E2032
    Description: John Croucher of Eastergate in Aldingbourne, yeoman, to Charles, 3rd Duke of Richmond.

    On surrender of a cotland called Aylings and a cottage in East Dean.
    Date: 24 Nov 1791
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/d447c9f8-514d-4a3e-9c2d-a5427c8152fa

    Title: Surrender by Joseph and William Budd to the use of the 3rd Duke of Richmond.
    Reference: GOODWOOD/E3775-3777
    Description: Barn and gateroom formerly Aylings ‘and of late Years called Ragged Barn’ in Charlton.

    With bond; admission of Joseph and William Budd, 21 April 1724.
    Date: 24 February 1766
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/f51cc979-1062-41f3-9120-49071bcda1cc

    Title: Lease for term of 14 years, with counterpart
    Reference: Albery and Lucas/116, 117
    Description: (a) Richard Graveley of Brazenose College, Oxford, gent.

    (b) Richard Ayling of Trotton, yeo.

    Property as above now in the occupation of Richard Ayling

    Rent: £50

    Covenants: to leave 15a. of land fallow in the last year of the lease; not to cut underwood less than 10 years old, or to top trees not usually topped; not to plough up pasture land.
    Date: 31 May 1798
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/e5e53f9e-5c7e-434c-a24b-3e11e04a8622

    Title: Lease for a year
    Reference: SAS-K/407
    Description: By WILLIAM FRY of Stedham, yeoman, JOHN PENICOD of Heyshott, yeoman, RICHARD AYLING senior of Stedham, yeoman, and ANNE his wife and RICHARD AYLING junior of Stedham, yeoman, only son and heir of the said Richard Ayling senior and MARY the wife of the said Richard Ayling, junior, to THOMAS COLBROOK of Selham, yeoman, of A messuage, tenement or dwellinghouse, with 2 barns, one garden and orchard belonging

    And lands as follows, viz

    A close, arable or pasture, called Dodgers containing 2 ac

    A close, arable or pasture, called Northfield, containing 17 ac

    2 closes or purrocks adjoining to the Northfield containing 2 ac

    (All described in deed of 22 December, 1729)

    Signatures of lessors and seals

    Witnesses:- Tho. Heather, Tho. Heather, junior
    Date: 12 Oct 1733
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/3dea301c-8028-4ddf-a65d-15b92871b304

    Title: Further charge; with bond. Consideration £200
    Reference: Add Mss 9888, 9889
    Description: William Ayling, of Wonersh, co. Surrey, gent. to John Challen, of Hardham, yeoman

    Recites Add Mss 9882

    Property as in Add Mss 9881

    Witnesses: William Hale and John L. Ellis
    Date: 3 April 1798
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/ed807f4b-ff22-46ed-99c0-47e658e55d2e

    Title: Assignment
    Reference: SAS-K/400
    Description: By JOHN AYLING of Iping (1) ROBERT PALMER of Langly in Rogate, gent. (2) to KATHARINE COMPTON of East Preston, widow, (3) – for £349 10s. – of the Mortgage 23 November, 1721 (No. SAS-K/346) by the said Robert Palmer to William Hall, senior

    Signatures of John Ayling, Robert Palmer and mark of Katharine Compton and seals

    Witnesses:- Teren: Barrett, Tho. Heather, Tho: Heather, junior
    Date: 23 Nov 1732
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/ae727f82-515d-4b0e-a525-90b946bab551

    Reference: C 11/2412/28
    Description: Short title: Spooner v Spooner.
    Document type: Answer only.
    Plaintiffs: Mary Spooner, an infant (by Thomas Symonds, her brother in law).
    Defendants: William Ayling and Mary Ayling his wife, John Spooner aged 9 years and Thomas Spooner aged 5 years, infants (by William Sadler).
    Date of bill (or first document): 1727
    Note: The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill)
    Date: 1727
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10412767

    Title: Conveyance (release) for a nominal consideration
    Reference: Add Mss 32,870
    Description: From

    (a) Richard Ayling, sen., of Stedham, yeo. and Richard Ayling, jun., of Stedham, yeo., his son and heir, to

    (b) Mary Penicod of Heyshott, spinster, daughter of Elizabeth Penicod of Heyshott, widow, and

    (c) William Fry of Stedham and John Penicod of Heyshott brother of Mary Penicod

    Messuage with two barns, a garden, an orchard and the following closes, purrocks or parcels of land: Dodgers (2a.); Northfield (7a.); two closes adjoining Northfield (2a.); two closes called Wakelins (3a.); Gastons (3a.); Bone Croft (5a.); Holt Croft (3a.); the Garden (2a.); the Coate (12a.); two closes called East Field (4a.3r.); Holt Close (2a.1½r.); all lying in East Harting and formerly in the occupation of Robert Russell and now in that of Richard Ayling, sen., and Richard Cobb

    A pre-nuptial settlement for the marriage of Richard Ayling, jun. and Mary Penicod. William Fry and John Penicod are to hold the property for the use of John Ayling, jun., with remainder to Mary Penicod, further remainder to the issue of the marriage and further remainder to the right heirs of Richard Ayling, jun
    Date: 22 December 1729
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/9ca6567c-01d7-46a0-a3fc-76b201e63d1f

    Title: Attested copy. Conveyance (lease and release). in consideration of £7000
    Reference: Add Mss 20,822
    Description: From (a) Richard Newland of Chichester, gentleman, and Charles Newland of Chichester, gentleman, to (b) John Knight of Stedham, yeoman

    I Capital messuage, together with buildings and lands belonging thereto (189a), part of the demesne lands of the Manor of Stedham, formerly in the occupation of Francis Viscount Montague and Henry Pooke, since of Richard Ayling, and then of Jane Ayling, widow

    II Piece of coppice or wood ground (5a) adjoining to I in the occupation of the said Jane Ayling, widow

    These called Stedham Manor Farm in Stedham (205a)

    III Cottage in Iping Lane, Stedham, in occupation of John Cooper

    IV Lands called Brooklands in Stedham (12a) in occupation of the said Richard Newland

    Witnesses: Joseph Godman and John Butler
    Date: 13,14 March 1794
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/c809ada2-c0a3-4c11-a1f5-64dd247684b2

    Title: Certificate of appointment, by the creditors of John Upton of Midhurst, Sussex, butcher, of Henry Ayling of Chithurst, Sussex, yeoman and Stephen Challen of Cocking, Sussex, yeoman to be asdsignees of the debtor’s goods (see also QS2/6/1748/Mid/66)
    Reference: QS2/6/1748/Mid/10
    Date: 1748
    Held by: Surrey History Centre, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/363c66f0-963f-4722-90bc-e3d6de49b0b0

    Title: Thomas Ayling of West Itchenor, labourer, to John Guy of West Wittering, yeo. £60. To pay £30. 15s. Od. on security of a plot of land taken out of the waste of West Wittering Common, copyhold of the Manor of Cackham.
    Reference: Cap/I/4/7/80
    Date: 22 October 1778
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/6f4ea979-8d94-4086-927a-168d81f5065a

    Reference: C 11/2382/56
    Description: Short title: Worlidge v Muchall.
    Document type: Five bills, plea and demurrer.
    Plaintiffs: John Worlidge, apothecary of Chichester, Sussex (only son and heir of Edward Worlide, gent deceased late of Petersfield, Hampshire and Mary Worlidge his wife, deceased, only child and heir of William Ayling, gent deceased of Lyss, Sussex and Winifred Ayling his wife).
    Defendants: Benjamin Muchall, gent, Allwyn Palmer, John Caryll, esq, Dame Elizabeth Hopson, widow and Thomas Hopson, her son and Lewis Buckle.
    Date of bill (or first document): 1722
    Note: The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill)
    Date: 1722
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10411456

    Title: Assignment
    Reference: SAS-K/232
    Description: By ALICE LUCKIN, junior, to RICHARD FRYE of Stedham, Sussex, butcher, in trust for RICHARD AYLING of Stedham, yeoman, by direction of WILLIAM CRAFT of Alton, co. Southants, carpenter, and ELIZABETH his wife (sister and heir of Robert Russell of East Harting, yeoman, deceased ) – for £222 of the moneys of the said Richard Ayling – of the above Mortgage of 27 June, 1705 (No SAS-K/218) by the said Robert Russell of lands in East Harting

    Signatures or marks of all parties and armorial seals

    Witnesses:- Gil. White, John Churcher, Hen. Read
    Date: 2 Feb 1708
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/899881b3-8022-42df-83ee-59158e0fd1e9

    Title: Lease for £4
    Reference: Add Mss341
    Description: An annual rent of 1s. 0d., and payment of 2s. 6d. on the death of each ‘life’

    James, Lord Selsey, of West Dean, lord of the Manor of Stedham, to Elizabeth Ayling of Stedham, spinster

    Cottage and plot of ground (½a.) at Stedham Marsh, now in occ. of Richard Scott

    Reserving to (a) all timber

    For the lives of Henry Challen of Rogate, labourer, Henry Challen, his son, and (b). [Endorsed: ‘Enfranchised to Willm Ayling by Deed dated 20 June 1805’.]
    Date: 11 Aug. 1796
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Link to NRA Record: • View Record
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    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/92e4d57d-191b-46f1-a733-32b525eda32c

    Reference: C 11/213/2
    Description: Short title: Allen v Wyburd.
    Document type: Bill and two answers.
    Plaintiffs: Robert Allen, surgeon of Farnham, Surrey and Sarah Allen his wife (formerly Sarah Newman, widow; daughter and coheir of John Ayling deceased late of Bentley, Hampshire and sole executrix of […] Newman her late husband).
    Defendants: Thomas Fulleck, William Ayling, John Grover and Elizabeth Grover his wife and Frances Wyburd, widow.
    Date of bill (or first document): 1756.
    Date of last document: 1756
    Note: The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill)
    Date: 1756
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10423434

    Title: Bond
    Reference: SAS-MD/109
    Description: By Elizabeth Clement of Storrington, widow, and John Clement of the same place, yeoman, only son and heir of Thomas Clement late of Pulborough, yeoman, to Robert Holmes of Petworth, gent., in £200 for payment of £102. 10s

    Witnesses:- Hen. Pullen, John Ayling
    Date: 29 May 1762
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/3421acbf-ade2-4143-9a97-a77aae724edd

    Title: Fine
    Reference: SAS-K/236
    Description: Between RICHARD AYLING, querent, WILLIAM CRAFT and ELIZABETH his wife, deforciants, of one messuage, 2 barns, 1 stable, 1 garden, 40 ac. of land, 2 ac. of meadow, 4 ac. of wood and common of pasture for all cattle in Harting in duplicate

    Hilary term, 6 Anne
    Date: 1708
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/e78c157c-d62e-46f9-9341-1e97f795cfc0

    Title: Copy of Court Roll
    Reference: ADD MSS/43,014
    Description: Admission of Thomas Ayling of Easebourne, cordwainer, for the lives of himself and his two sons to customary cottage and garden in Easebourne late Elizabeth Gregory, widow’s and now of Francis Knight and Richard Henshaw, adjoining the Smith’s Shop of Edward Hide.
    Date: 16 June 1798
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/59b69c2f-1024-4187-bcf0-bde58f475455

    Title: Conveyance (lease and release). Consideration £250
    Reference: Add Mss 9735, 9736
    Description: Edmund Mills, of Iping, husbandman, and Sarah, his wife, to John Luxford, of Stedham, yeoman

    Property as in Add Mss 9730

    In consideration of £177. 8s. 6d. paid to Amos Howick, of Fernhurst, yeoman, and £72. 11s. 6d. paid to the said Edmund Mills

    Witnesses: William Ayling and John Massey Gardiner
    Date: 16, 17 April 1788
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/2123392e-ed3f-4ed1-8a64-290e4d060f3e

    Title: Conveyance (lease and release); with bond. Consideration £40
    Reference: Add Mss 10,707-10,709
    Description: Richard Lang, of Woodhouse, co. Pembroke, gent. (devisee of John Lang, late of Westbourne, butcher, dec’d.) to Theodorus Marshall, of Havant, co. Hants., mercer

    1a. land in Ayling Furlong in Westbourne Common Field, abutting E. on Sellway road, as in Add Mss no. 10,695

    Witnesses: W. Chilhorn and Thomas Stokes
    Date: 25, 26 March 1776
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/bb8fdb5a-6a8e-4d9d-ac64-40b37ebd0777

    Title: Deed to lead the uses of a Fine
    Reference: Albery and Lucas/198
    Description: (a) John Combes, sen. of Haslemere, yeo. and his eldest son John Combes, jun. of Bramshott, co. Surrey, yeo.

    (b) John Butler, sen. of Bramshott and his son John Butler, jun. of Bramshott, co. Hants, gent, eldest son of John and Sarah Butler (née Ayling).

    (c) Robert Philips of Haslemere, brickmaker

    (d) Richard Luff of Witley, co. Surrey, gent.
    Date: 24 April 1755
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/2c1081b5-39d3-49b1-ae90-e4227e76bf1a

    Title: Assignment for the remainder of a term of years; with bond. Consideration £20
    Reference: Add Mss 7079, 7080
    Description: Henry Halsted, of Walberton, yeoman, John Dyer, of blank, yeoman, and Joseph Billinghurst, of Bilsham, in Yapton, yeoman

    Recites Add Mss 7076, 7077

    Property as in Add Mss 7076

    Witnesses: George Woodall, Richard Guy, William Ayling, Thomas Broad, William Perkins and Henry Blackman
    Date: 30 November 1776
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/f5843c54-9555-4502-8c24-29e3d7a599f2

    Title: Marriage settlement (lease and release, lease for a year missing)
    Reference: Add Mss 19741
    Description: From John Winter and his trustee as in Add Mss nos. 19736, 19737 above to new trustees for Winter, his future wife Sarah Aylwin of Midhurst, spinster, and their heirs

    Property (i) as in Add Mss no. 19735, now in occ. of Mrs. Ann Ayling

    Also assignment of the following

    Properties I and II
    Date: 28, 29 September 1798
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/98697dd9-ecc4-4665-94e7-92f629facc4f

    Title: Further Mortgage
    Reference: SAS-K/374
    Description: By ROBERT PALMER of Langly in Rogate, gent. to JOHN AYLING of Iping, yeoman – for £37 18 – of the lands described in Mortgage of 23 November, 1721 (No. SAS-K/346), upon which there was already due £262 2 0

    Signatures of both parties and seals

    Witnesses:- Tho. Heather, Tho. Heather, junior
    Date: 24 Mar 1729
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/5b9586eb-8c1a-445f-8626-a4488b5bade8

    Title: Release
    Reference: SAS-K/377
    Description: By way of Settlement by RICHARD AYLING, senior of Stedham, yeoman, and RICHARD AYLING, junior, yeoman, his only son and heir (1), MARY PENICOD of Heyshott, spinster, Daughter of Elizabeth Penicod, widow (2) and WILLIAM FRY of Stedham, yeoman, and JOHN PENICOD of Heyshott, yeoman, brother of the said Mary (3) – in consideration of an intended marriage between the said Richard Ayling, junior and the said Mary Penicod – of a messuage, tenement or dwellinghouse, 2 barns, one garden and orchard belonging and lands as follows:- A close called Dodgers, 2 ac.; Northfield, 7 ac.; 2 closes adjoining Northfield, 2 ac.; 2 closes called Wakelins, 3 ac.; Gastons close, 3 ac.; Bone Croft, 5 ac.; Holt Croft, 3 ac.; the Garden close, 2 ac.; and one little Purrock called Coate, ½ ac.; 2 closes with the hanger called the East fields, 4 ac. 3 r.; the Holt Close, 2 ac. 1½ r

    All in East Harting, theretofore in the occupation of Robert Russell and then in the several occupations of Richard Ayling, senior and Richard Cobb

    Signatures of all parties and seals

    Witnesses:- Tho. Heather, Tho. Heather, junior
    Date: 22 Dec 1729
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/4062a079-4176-4f74-ae0a-ac6f8f474582

    Title: Deeds of cottage and garden in Westerton in Westhampnett, formerly in occ. of Ann Neal, widow
    Reference: GOODWOOD/E4509-4525
    Description: Conveyed to the 3rd Duke of Richmond by Ayling Pudduck, husbandman, and Thomas Tapner, labourer, both of Boxgrove, 16 May 1805. The property was originally demised by Richard Farrington of Chichester, esq. to Thomas Marshall of Westerton, yeoman, 14 April 1688.
    Date: 1688-1805
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Extent: 17 docs
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/ef1e0994-e286-4faa-a2bf-163313eb613a

    Title: Conditions of sale of two freehold cottages at Mid Lavant in occ. of Messrs. Tipper and Lelliot
    Reference: Add Mss 8270
    Description: Endorsed with agreement of Thomas Ayling to purchase the property for £98

    Witnesses: Charles Tipper and William Hobbin

    Endorsed with receipt for £20 deposit, signed by John White, who sold the property at the “Batt and Ball” at Lavant
    Date: 21 December 1795
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/b3a60c54-ab15-40a3-80d3-c2cc6210e483

    Title: Deed to lead the uses of a Fine
    Reference: Albery and Lucas/563
    Description: (a) Robert Ayling of Pophole, Liss, co. Hants, gent and Mary his wife; Thomas Williamson of Rogate, cordwainer and Rebecca his wife.

    (b) John Budd of Priorsome, co. Hants, yeo; John Hall of Rogate, wheeler.

    Property as above
    Date: 19 January 1715
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/4d5e4b62-c6a5-4b8a-a8d5-e6d77c33e893

    Title: Draft lease for 21 years at an annual rent of £4
    Reference: Add Mss 9314
    Description: John Laker as in Add Mss no. 9313, to William Ayling of Kirdford, blacksmith

    Tenement, barn, garden and 12a. land called Chickons in Kirdford in occ. of the lessee, but reserving to the lessor a small coppice near Battlehurst
    Date: 28 October 1758
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Link to NRA Record: • View Record
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    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/ac88ef97-fd71-46bf-8803-496dc1f2be21

    Title: Notice of sale of the estate of John Capron, son of Anthony Capron, decd., of Ambersham
    Reference: Add Mss 14,861/12
    Description: House, barn etc., and several closes of land let to Widow Chalwin for £34.15.0 p.a. subject to quitrents of 20s

    Gives conditions of sale and record of bidding by John Ewen, Edward Brockhurst, R. Ayling. Highest bid £950 by Edward Brockhurst

    Witness: [ ] Heather
    Date: 1 October 1761
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/837bec9f-1d65-4370-a571-8b390ab01681

    Title: Mortgage for £100 by assignment
    Reference: Add Mss 18367
    Description: (a) James Pitt of St. Pancras outside Eastgate, Chichester, pipemaker

    (b) John Faith of Runcton in North Mundham, husb

    Messuage in St. Pancras parish, with the garden behind it, and the way or passage to it, and all buildings thereunto belonging heretofore in the occupation of John Ayling, now of (a)

    Witnesses: R. Wilmot, G.S. Wilmot
    Date: 8 July 1784
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/ea79664e-08cf-4ac7-91b4-c563cde0ed23

    Title: Conveyance (lease and release). Consideration £900
    Reference: Add Mss 9879, 9880
    Description: Thomas Holt, formerly of Wanstead, now of Rochford Hall, co. Essex, gent, to John Ayling, of Iping, yeoman

    Land called Waldegraves and Pinsers (70a.) in Iping, Trotton and Chithurst, now in tenure of Henry Caplin

    Witnesses: Thomas Atwood, of Castle Yard, Holborn, agent for Thomas Heather, of Midhurst, and Joseph Williams, his clerk
    Date: 18, 19 March 1732
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/e7275159-484d-4248-bb9d-e3824682d35d

    Title: Surrender
    Reference: SAS-RB/69
    Description: By Mary Booker of Arundell, spinster, To the use of Charles Bushby of Arundell, mercer, – for £200 – of the barn and lands mentioned in above copy of court roll (SAS-RB/68)

    Signature, Mary Booker. Witnesses:- Edw. Carleton and Ayling Shepard, customary tenants
    Date: 13 Jun 1771
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/da95cffb-7748-460b-8d38-04e66319f505

    Title: Conveyance (lease and release); with final concords. Consideration: £700
    Reference: Add Mss 9884-9887
    Description: (a) William Ayling, of Wonersh, co. Surrey, yeoman (nephew and heir of Samuel Ayling, late of Chithurst, reoman, dec’d.) and Julia, his wife; (b) James Symonds, of Lee Farm, Pulborough, yeoman; (c) Thomas Stillwell, of Bramshott, co. Hants., yeoman; (d) Richard Andrews, of Petersfield, co. Hants., gent

    Messuage, barn, stable, garden, orchard, and 28a. arable, 3a. meadow, 3a. moor, 5a. wood called Little Wardley alias Hartley Hill in Iping, held of the manor of Dean

    In consideration of £335. 15s. 0d. paid by (c) to (b) at the request and by the direction and appointment of (a), and £364. 5s. paid by (c) to (a), from (a) to (d) in trust for (c)

    With covenant to levy a fine

    Witnesses: William Hale and John L. Ellis, both of Petworth, John Griffin and Richard Hearsay
    Date: 30, 31 October 1797
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/e16d731e-6dc7-4948-9141-1497244c7582

    Title: Messuage and malthouse with the barn and lands and hopgrounds called Herbletts and (in some deeds, or) North Ends, ‘or such like Names’, in Fernhurst in the tithing or manor of Buddington
    Reference: COWDRAY/1158-1168
    Description: For deeds of 1703 relating to this property, see nos. 1481, 1482. No. 1165 is an office copy of the will (proved 1771) of Richard Ayling of Stedham, which also devises leasehold messuage, farms and lands called Palfrymans and Higate in Kirdford and Petworth, and the tithes arising from that part in Kirdford, three fields in Woolbeding called Broock Land, messuage and half a yardland called Red Farm (Redford) (held of the manor of Woolbeding), freehold messuage, farm and lands in Hawkley (co. Hants), and freehold messuage, farm and lands in Stedham. No. 1168 is a copy of the will (proved 1822) of Elizabeth Ayling of Midhurst, which also devises freehold messuages, farm and lands called Rundwick in Kirdford and unspecified leasehold messuage in Midhurst [see no. 1157].
    Date: 1762-1822
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/e1786f5a-1e3d-42fa-9151-74f84a7d50ee

    Title: Copy of Conditional Surrender
    Reference: SAS-RB/96
    Description: By Mary Booker to the use of Henry Jupp of Shipley, yeoman, and by the acceptance of Ayling Shepherd and John Lindup, customary tenants, of copyhold lands and tenements containing 12 ac. 1 r. in Worthing, with proviso for rendering the same void on payment of £114. 8s

    With endorsed Receipt by Mary Booker to the said Henry Jupp for £110, in consideration of which she made the above mortgage surrender. Witnesses:- Edw. Carleton, Holcombe Reed
    Date: 30 Oct 1765
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/11b14a21-b6dc-4e05-9008-eb503e7b9583

    Title: Court of Francis Winton, gent., lord of the manor
    Reference: SAS-RB/97
    Description: Presentment of a Surrender out of court by Mary Booker by the acceptance of Edward Carleton and Ayling Shepherd customary tenants To the use of Charles Bushby of Arundell, mercer, of 8 acres of customary land and common of pasture in Worthing late Allens And also 4 acres called Swifts late Fletchers in the common field of Worthing. And Admission of the said Charles Bushby
    Date: 28 Oct 1771
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/b2a623e1-6a0b-465a-89f8-ab1d4286f40a

    Title: Lease for a year
    Reference: SAS-K/233
    Description: By WILLIAM CRAFTT of Alton, carpenter and ELIZABETH his wife (sister and heir of Robert Russell), and MARY RUSSELL of Harting, widow, to RICHARD AYLING of Stedham, yeoman, of

    A messuage, tenement or dwellinghouse and closes of land in East Harting (described as deed SAS-K/232)

    Signature of William Craft and marks of Elizabeth Craft and Mary Russell and seals, armorial as before

    Witnesses:- Jon Churcher, Nich: Wheeler, Richard Fry
    Date: 3 Feb 1708
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/cec9ba3d-3199-4ceb-8062-4b23c9c091d7

    Title: Lease for a year
    Reference: SAS-K/620
    Description: By MARY PAINE then of Liss, co. Southants, widow, to MARY STREET of the same place, widow, and niece of the said Mary Paine of a dwellinghouse, garden, orchard and small close of land adjoining at West Harting in the occupation of Francis Putnam

    And also 2 little closes of land near Durford Warren in Harting in the occupation of John Long

    Mark of Mary Paine and seal

    Witnesses:- Elizabeth Street, Thos Ayling
    Date: 10 Sep 1758
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/260b6b7d-e6ab-4f12-9ece-eb4bd91bb368

    Title: Quit-claim
    Reference: SAS-B/622
    Description: By Jane Harris of Chichester, widow, to John Harris her eldest son, then dwelling with her, of and in a moiety of a barn and several closes containing in the whole 52 acres in Trotton in the occupation of William Ayling called Ingrams, with the moiety of all fishponds, fishing, woods & c

    Signature, Jane Harris, and seal

    Witnesses:- John Whitehead, Henry Aylward
    Date: 22 Dec 1716
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/9d3e5905-3873-498b-b676-280440b3601b

    Title: WOOLAVINGTON
    Reference: COWDRAY/1661
    Description: Farm called Hors-Lands and Pen-Dean belonging to the Right Honble Anthony [7th] Lord Viscount Montague, and in the occupation of John Ayling. By William Morley of Haslemere. 20 in. to 1 m.

    91a. in S. of former detached part of Woolavington (now West Lavington), although described in the title of the map as in Cocking. Field-names; names of adjacent owners.
    Date: 1771
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Physical condition: 22 x 28.
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/69baa0ba-8f64-44bf-a2c7-a8fc882a591b

    Reference: E 134/31Geo2/Mich8 1757-1758
    Description: Garton Orme, Esq v. Thomas Heather, gent.: Arrears of quitrents belonging to the manor of Wollavington and Wonworth in Graffham (Sussex), of which the plaintiff is lord and defendant was his steward, &c., &c. [The names of Richard Heather, of Midhurst (Sussex), Richard Ayling, the Hon. Dorothea Orme, widow, Wm. Tutte, of Chichester (Sussex), and Randolph Tutte, of Chichester, are mentioned.]: Sussex
    Date: 31 Geo 2
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3716005

    Reference: C 11/1410/20
    Description: Short title: Jaques v Riggs.
    Document type: Bill and answer.
    Plaintiffs: Joseph Jaques, bookseller of Midhurst, Sussex (administrator of Ann Jaques his late wife, deceased formerly Ann Gray; also administrator of Ann Ayling, widow deceased).
    Defendants: Ogle Riggs, John Gray and Thomas Gray.
    Date of bill (or first document): 1719
    Note: The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill)
    Date: 1719
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10471538

    Title: Mortgage
    Reference: SAS-H/734
    Description: By Peter Bettesworth of Fitzhall in Iping, gent., to George Gregory of Minstead in Stedham, co. Sussex, brickmaker, – for £20 – of a messuage, tenement or dwellinghouse called Ingrams with orchard on Ingrams Green in Trotton in the occupation of Samuel Knight and common of pasture, viz. the running for 2 kine and a horse and hogs and geese. Signature Peter Bettesworth, and seal

    Witnesses:- John Ayling (mk), John Pitt
    Date: 16 May 1725
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/801b5359-7223-466d-b851-e4e223436c28

    Title: Lease for 11 years
    Reference: Add Mss 4121
    Description: (1) William Woodyer of Chichester, gent

    (2) Robert Green of Amberly, yeoman

    A capital messuage and lands called Puttockes Place and all lands and tenements called Puttockes, Lillies and Blakes, containing 90a., lying in Pulborough, in occupation of Anthony Ayling and Thomas White. All timber reserved to the lessor

    Term 11 years; Rent £36 p.a

    Hand of Robert Green; wants seal
    Date: 27 June 1707
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/08f96c4a-d02c-44c8-8194-2e6162d73a72

    Title: Assignment of a term of years. Consideration £177. 8s. 6d
    Reference: Add Mss 9737
    Description: (a) Amos Howick, of Fernhurst, yeoman; (b) Edmund Mills, of Iping, husbandman, (c) John Luxford, of Stedham, yeoman; (d) William Sandham, of Midhurst, esq

    Recites Add Mss 9730

    Property as in Add Mss 9730 from (a) by the direction and appointment of (b) and at the nomination of (c) to (d) in trust for (c)

    Witnesses: William Ayling and John Massey Gardiner
    Date: 17 April 1788
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/c87b18f7-ed0a-4517-8a2d-e212d139de2a

    Title: Articles of agreement
    Reference: Add Mss 11,237
    Description: Between (a) Richard Critchett of St. George the Martyr, London, esq., and Sarah, his wife, and (b) Edward Woods of Shopwyke in Oving, esq., for the lease from (a) to (b), for 21 years, at the yearly rent of 50s., of

    Pasture (2a.2r.0p.) at Shopwyke, parcel of Shopwyke Farm, let to James Guy but now in occ. of (b)

    Witnesses: S. Billingsley, Richard Critchett, jun., Jane Ayling, Henry Woods
    Date: 5 Dec. 1792
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/4228164b-a6e1-463d-b2a5-e04c1a82d3c2

    Title: Fine
    Reference: SAS-MD/94
    Description: Between William Allwin, gent., Richard Batchellor, and John Edsaw, querents, and Anthony Ayling and Jane his wife, and Richard Baldwin and Mary his wife, deforciants, of 2 messuages, 3 barns, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 50 ac. of land, 10 ac. of meadow, 30 ac. of pasture, 10 ac. of wood and 10 ac. of furze and heath and common of pasture for all cattle in Pulborough and Storrington. Michs. Term, 12 Wm. III
    Date: 1700
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/fdcae16f-0191-4192-b824-39bbb42747e7

    Title: Assignment Consideration £98
    Reference: Add Mss 8271
    Description: (a) Elizabeth Upperton; (b) Edward Nash both as in Add Mss 8269, but Elizabeth Nash is described as dau. and ad trix of Thomas Voller who was brother and admin. of John Voller; (c) Thomas Ayling of Mid Lavant, cordwainer

    Property as in Add Mss 8268

    Recites Add Mss 8268 and 8269

    Payment of £90 to (a) and £8 to (b)

    Witness: R. Green, clerk to Messrs. Rhoades and Girod
    Date: 12 January 1796
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/a2211e50-c1d9-40fc-97e2-11a999f0f4ba

    Title: Deed
    Reference: SAS-MD/93
    Description: Between Anthony Ayling of Pulborough, yeoman, and Jane his wife, and Richard Baldwin late of New Shoreham but then of Wythyham, yeoman, and Mary his wife, of the 1st part, William Allwin of Treyford, gent., of the 2nd part, Richard Batchellor of Storrington, yeoman, of the 3rd part and John Edsaw of Bognor in Fittleworth, yeoman, of the 4th part to lead the use of a Fine for barring entails of

    A messuage or tenement and lands &c. called Codmer, containing 80 ac. in Pulborough, in the occupation of the said Anthony Ayling. A messuage or tenement, barn, garden, orchard and ½ ac. of land in Storrington in the occupation of the said Richard Batchellor, which he lately purchased of the said Richard Baldwin

    Also 6 closes of land, parcel of Andrew’s farm, containing 10 ac. in Storrington, in the occupation of the said John Edsaw and Thos. Lidbiter, which the said John Edsaw lately purchased of the said Richard Baldwin

    Signatures of Anthony and Jane Ayling and Richard and Mary Baldwin, and seals. Witnesses:- Walter Coles, John Alcock, William Edsaw
    Date: 1 Nov 1700
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language:

    English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/04b372c9-7585-4a88-a4bc-1b5ac5000502

    Title: Covenant to levy a fine, and to declare the uses thereof
    Reference: Add Mss 10,190
    Description: From (a) George Farley of Slinfold, blacksmith, and Anne, his wife, John Jenden of Horsham, cordwinder, and Elizabeth, his wife, to (b) John Ayling of Wootton, co. Surrey yeo., Ralph Longhurst of Slinfold, yeo., and William Ansell of Horsham, cordwinder

    I. Tenement, barn, garden, orchard and 4a. called Shopfield, parcel of lands called Blonkmers or Park Lands in Slinfold, late in occ. of William Garton now in occ. of George Farley, purchased by him from John Garton, and Martha, his wife, and by said John Ayling from him

    II. Tenement, garden, orchard and backside, 26 ft., in breadth from the wall of the tenement to the S., and 74 ft. from Queen’s highway leading from Billingshurst to London (1¾a.), parcel of said land called Blackmen or Ponke Lands, in Slinfold, in occ. of Ralph Longhurst and purchased by him from said George Farley

    III. Tenement and lands called the Feathers in North Street Horsham, late in occ. of John Killike dec’d., now in occ. of John Jenden, formerly the estate of Mary Clarke, widow dec’d

    I. to the use of said John Ayling; II. to the use of said Ralph Longhurst; and III to the use of said John Jenden

    Witnesses: John Cox, John Bridger and Thomas Larham
    Date: 30 September 1707
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/da2fb805-6679-4130-812c-60d7ebfebd8a

    Title: Counterpart leases.
    Reference: COWDRAY/658-669
    Description: All except no. 659 were granted by the owner of the Cowdray estate, the description of the property being followed by the name of the lessee. The date is that of the execution of the deed, not the commencement of the lease.

    COWDRAY/658 Barn, stalls, gateroom and three closes of land belonging called the Wellsworth, and meadow called the Mill Meadow, in Easebourne. William Stubington of Midhurst, maltster. 30 Mar 1764

    COWDRAY/659 Customary barn and customary lands called Kittons otherwise Smalls, and another customary barn and one yardland called Cryers, in Cocking. Barnabas Evans of Cowdray, musician, and w. Mary, to Robert Underwood of Cocking, butcher. 24 Oct 1765

    COWDRAY/660 Messuage called Pitsham, and land called Bushy Fields and Dayliffe Wood, in Cocking. Robert Ayling of Cocking, farmer, and William White of the same, wheelwright. 20 Apr 1769

    COWDRAY/661 Messuage or dwellinghouse with the water corn mill called Lodge Bridge Mill, and the millhouse, stable, etc., and all mill dams, millponds, floodgates, etc. in Lodsworth. William Tipper of Easebourne, miller. 21 Dec 1770

    COWDRAY/662 Messuage, farm and lands called Cocking Park, and messuage, farm and lands called Pendean Farm, all in Cocking and Woolavington [i.e. the modern West Lavington]. John Ayling of Cocking, farmer. 8 Jan 1772

    COWDRAY/663 Cottage and land called Holmewood in Cocking, adjoining to Pitsome Farm on S. Ann Luff of Tillington, spinster. 4 Jan 1774

    COWDRAY/664 Messuage and watermill called Cocking Mill, with the garden, orchard and three closes of land. Benjamin Ellis of Cocking, miller. 29 Oct 1787

    COWDRAY/665 Messuage or dwellinghouse with the water corn mill called Costers Mill, and the millhouse, stable, etc., and all mill dams, millponds, floodgates, etc. in Woolavington [i.e. in the modern West Lavington], and barn, farm and lands called Anworth Farm in Easebourne. Stephen Ayling of Woolavington, miller. 1799

    COWDRAY/666 Messuage etc. called Costers Mill in Woolavington, and farm etc. called Anworth Farm in Easebourne [as above]. Nicholas Knight of Woolavington, miller. 29 July 1776

    Copy only, apparently used as a draft for the above.

    COWDRAY/667 Messuage with the stable, woodhouse, garden and yard on E. side of the North Street in Midhurst. William Colebrook of Midhurst, grocer. 18 June 1807

    COWDRAY/668 Messuage and watermill called Cocking Mill, with the garden etc., as in no. 664. John Ayling of Cocking, miller. May 1810

    COWDRAY/669 Closes and grounds [no name], close of ground called Hoolands, and new erected barn and gateroom, in Cocking. John Ayling of Cocking, miller. 27 Feb 1824
    Date: 1764-1824
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/154f6529-f042-4e1b-9e8f-93133a9e492c

    Title: Deed to lead the uses of a fine
    Reference: Add Mss 14,710
    Description: Between (a) Jesse Hurst of Fernhurst, cordwainer, and Margaret his wife, widow and a devisee of Richard Carver of Fernhurst, wheelwright, decd., Mary Carver of Fernhurst, spinster, daughter and heir and a devisee of Richard Carver, and (b) William Heather of Woolavington, tanner and Thomas Heather of Midhurst, gent

    Property as above, now in occupation of William Ayling. In trust to Jesse Hurst and Margaret his wife for their lives, then to Thomas Heather for 500 years, in mortgage for £60 owed by Mary Carver to Jesse Hurst, remainder to Mary Carver

    Witnesses: [ ] Heather, Jon. Gravely
    Date: 17 October 1757
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/36bd38fc-b36a-4b74-bb95-1f7459eb0061

    Title: Lease and Release
    Reference: Add Mss 51,423-51,424
    Description: (a) Martha Covert of Chichester, spinster

    (b) John Parke, clerk, Canon Residentiary of Chichester Cathedral Manor or reputed manor of Berrylands in Kirdford and Petworth, also lands called Berrylands (85a.) in Kirdford, also messuage and lands called Petesfold in Kirdford, also messuage and land called Down House and Five Stiles in Kirdford; all of which were in the occupation of Anthony Ayling, and are now in the occupation of Thomas Perrier

    Consideration: £1800

    Witnesses: Henry Aylward, Henry Aylward junior
    Date: 2/3 October 1739
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/6dd3718c-3c7f-4f6f-818a-bf5de0db0b83

    Title: Lease to vest possession
    Reference: ADD MSS/47,340
    Description: (a) John Churchar of Midhurst, gent., and John Pay of Upperton, par. Harting, yeoman.

    (b) William Ayling of Ash, par. Stedham.

    Property: a messuage called Hitchcoks; a close called the North Gaston, c. 3 acres; a close called Hooks, c. 6 acres; a close called Chaseshurst, c. 7 acres; a close called Hangrey Feild, c. 4 acres; a parcel of arable land and meadow with a coppice, called the Bottom Mead, c. 5 acres; a close called the Four Acres, c. 4 acres; a close called the Barn Feild, c.3 acres; a meadow, c.1 a; all in Harting in the tenure of John Pay.
    Date: 23 June 1712
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Extent: 1 doc
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/704f9371-c9cf-4b94-880e-538ca6d992ec

    Title: Receipted bills from Petworth tradesmen, paid by the Countess of Egremont as executrix to Charles, 2nd Earl of Egremont.
    Reference: PHA/6625
    Description: Samuel Ayling, carrier; John Colebrook, cow doctor; Susan Cook, breechesmaker; Charles Dillaway, for cleaving lathes; Henry Garland, taylor; Thomas Huffman, coltbreaker; John King of Loxwood, horsekeeper; William Mills, trowelman; William Moore, shoemaker; John Newland, surgeon; Henry Petto, smith; Allen & Thomas Puttick, for carriage of chalk; Thomas Roberts, glazier; Seager Sharp, carpenter; Richard & William Stoner, for drawing dykes; Thomas Sturt, broomseller; Edward Tooth, hatter; William Towers, mercer; John Turner of Fittleworth, miller; James Whicher, for tann; Joseph Whicher, apothecary; Thomas Woodyer, brazier.
    Date: 1763
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Extent: 1 bundle
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/a09fdbc1-56fc-4060-b8cb-af63377d2ae9

    Title: Lease for a year
    Reference: SAS-K/612
    Description: By BRIDGER BRADLY in Petersfield, malster, and ELIZABETH his wife (before called Elizabeth Pescod, spinster) the only child and heir of William Pescod late of Harting, yeoman, deceased, to SAMUEL BENESS of Harting, felmonger, of All those 3 closes of land &c. called the Nyewood, Grounds and Mill marshes containing 12 ac. in Harting in the possession of the said Bridger Bradly, abutting upon a Lane from Rogate to Harting called the Nyewood Lane, E., lands of John Caryll, W., lands of Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, baronet, S., and lands of John Ayling, N

    Signatures of lessors and seals

    Witnesses:- Thos. Heather, George Penicod
    Date: 11 Oct 1757
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/af34aea6-d8e1-4ad5-b312-6a93fafed19d

    Title: Probate of the will, 15 December 1752, of John Lang, of Westbourne, yeoman
    Reference: Add Mss 10,703
    Description: Bequeaths to his son, Charles Lang, 1a. land called Ayling, in Westbourne Common Field, then to his grandson, Richard Lang; to the said Charles Lang, 4½a. freehold land in Westbourne Common Field, then to his grandson, Theodore Marshall; to the said Charles Lang, 6a. freehold land in Westbourne, in default of heirs to testator’s three grand-daughters, Bet Marshall, Elizabeth Land and Margaret Lang; to the said Charles Lang, copyhold 7a. land and barn and gateroom in Westbourne, to his grandson, John Lang

    Appoints the said Charles Lang his exor
    Date: 5 December 1753
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/204c2295-309c-4b66-a4be-bfea7ecef2da

    Title: Lease for 99 years at an annual rent of 1s. Consideration £2
    Reference: Add Mss 10,050
    Description: James, Lord Selsey, lord of the manor of Stedham, to James Piggott, sen., of Binderton, gent. and James Piggott, jun., of Fitzhall in Iping, gent., trustees for the parish of Stedham

    Cottage and plot of ground in Stedham now used as a poor-house for the parish of Stedham

    In consideration of an annual rent of 1s., and a further 1s. each on the deaths of the said James Piggott, sen., John Neale, of Bramshott, co. Hants., gent. and John Ayling, of Lyst [Liss], co. Hants., yeoman

    Witness: Richard Wardroper
    Date: 20 May 1799
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/93487dfd-8889-414d-bdbb-44c439678f73

    Title: Lease
    Reference: SAS-K/523
    Description: By the Hon. JOHN CARYLL of Lady Holt to JOHN WILD of West Harting in Harting, yeoman, of a messuage, farm and lands, &c. containing 133 ac. in West Harting and South Harting late in the tenure of Widow Wild and the said John Wild called Hill-house and other names, with all barns, stables, buildings &c. Timber excepted

    Term 21 years; rent £57

    Signature, John Caryll and armorial seal. John Wild and seal

    Witnesses:- Peter Boulton, Chas. Hawley, John Ayling
    Date: 1 Jul 1749
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/74200667-8a7a-44d8-be9a-99ac4838b0ef

    Title: Lease for a year
    Reference: SAS-K/287
    Description: By JOHN SCOTT of Elsted, co. Sussex, yeoman, son and heir apparent of John Scott late of Elsted, deceased, to RICHARD AYLING of Treyford, co. Sussex, yeoman, of a close of land called the Holt Close containing 6½ ac. in Harting near the topp of East Harting Doune towards Bramstead Corner, between land sometime Jenmans, S. and land sometime Broomans, N; the said close being purchased by John Scott the father from Thomas Brereton of Stoughton, gent

    Signature, John Scott and seal

    Witnesses:- Henry Read, Peter Bettesworth, junr
    Date: 24 Nov 1714
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/87ae053f-86e5-4a7b-8974-59316d041469

    Reference: C 11/1266/36
    Description: Short title: Tanner v Yalden.
    Document type: Bill and two answers.
    Plaintiffs: Mary Tanner and Elizabeth Tanner (the daughters of William Tanner, gent deceased late of Lesser Vann, Godalming, Surrey), infants (by Francis Jackman, yeoman of Frinsham, Surrey) and said Francis Jackman.
    Defendants: John Yalden gent, John Ayling gent and John Tanner.
    Date of bill (or first document): 1730
    Note: The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill)
    Date: 1730
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10433524

    Reference: C 11/1991/40
    Description: Short title: Parham v Harwood.
    Document type: Two bills and answer.
    Plaintiffs: John Parham, butcher and Anne Wickliffe (widow and administratrix of James Wickliffe, clerk deceased) all of Pulborough, Sussex and Thomas Parham, gent of Steyning, Sussex.
    Defendants: Eleanor Harwood, widow, William Ayling, John Harwood and Henry Harwood, infants (by said Eleanor Harwood, their mother).
    Date of bill (or first document): 1718
    Note: The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill)
    Date: 1718
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10402201

    Reference: HO 42/26/181
    Description: Folios 476-479. Letter to Philip Stephens [secretary to the Admiralty] from the commissioners for Sick and Wounded Seamen [folios 477-478] seeking directions for sending parole prisoners from Alresford [Hampshire] and Bodmin [Cornwall] via Southampton and Falmouth respectively to Guernsey for onward transport to France. Enclosed [folios 476 and 479] is a copy of a letter of 4 September to the commissioners from Thomas Durell at Southampton reporting the terms for hiring the 40-ton Anna, Daniel Ayling master, requesting Admiralty Protection for its crew, and asking whether any guard would be provided to prevent the passengers from taking the vessel directly to France.
    Date: 1793 Sept 6
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10369825

    Title: Attested copy. Conveyance (lease and release), in consideration of £4255
    Reference: Add Mss 20,821
    Description: From (a) Sir James Peachey of West Dean, bart, and John Peachey of West Dean, esq., his only son and heir, to (b) James Piggott of Binderton, gentleman, upon trust for (c) Richard Newland the elder of Chichester, gentleman, and Richard Newland the younger of St.Pancras, Chichester, surgeon

    I Capital messuage, together with buildings and lands belonging thereto (189a), part of the demesne lands of the manor of Stedham, formerly in the occupation of Francis Viscount Montague and Henry Pooke, since of Richard Ayling, and then of Jane Ayling, widow

    II Piece of coppice or wood ground (5a) adjoining to I in the occupation of the said Sir James Peachey

    III Water corn mill called Stedham Mill, and the messuage, buildings, and three small pieces of land belonging thereto, in Stedham, formerly in the occupation of Thomas Eldridge and then of Elizabeth Eldridge, widow

    IV Cottage in Stedham in the occupation of John Cooper

    By this deed the said property is conveyed to (b) to the use that the said Richard Newland and the elder might receive during his life the annual rent charge of £140 from the said property

    Witnesses : Richard Wardroper and William Tinswood
    Date: 20,21 September 1785
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/b893e542-3f53-4f65-9738-2607ff76fac5

    Title: Assignment
    Reference: SAS-K/369
    Description: By JOSEPH COWDRY of Liss, co. Southants, malster, and ANNE LUFF of Petersfield, widow, by direction of ROBERT PALMER of Liss, gent. to JOHN AYLING of Iping, co. Sussex, yeoman, – for £118 9s. to the said Anne Luff – of a Mortgage lease of 23 November, 1721, by the said Robert Palmer to William Hall senior of Petersfield, butcher, of meadow land by Wicksbridge called Dodgers (No. SAS-K/346) which was assigned 13 January, 1724-5 by the said William Hall to the said William Cowdry (No. SAS-K/355)

    And reciting the above Mortgage of 24 October, 1724, by Robert Palmer to Anthony Todman (No. SAS-K/354) assigned, 15 December, 1725, to Anne Luffe (No. SAS-K/360)

    By the present deed – for £110 19s. – Anne Luffe assigned the said Mortgage to John Ayling and – in consideration oa a further sum of £20 12s. – Robert Palmer released his Equity of redemption and confirmed the Mortgages with a proviso for redemption or payment of £255 12 5

    Signatures of all parties and seals

    Witnesses:- John Marner, Tho: Heather
    Date: 24 Feb 1728
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/5af19401-a78e-4220-86fe-e770669cc721

    Title: Survey of the manor of Woolbeding by Christopher Mason
    Reference: Add Mss 13,420
    Description: f.1 blank

    f.2r. ‘A Scheme of Woolbeding Mannor 1724’, giving types of tenure, names of properties, tenants, heriots, quitrents, acreages and references to the maps following

    ff.2v.,3 Perambulation of the manor. Peneil note at the end presumably of a perambulation on 4, 5 April 1799

    ff.4-29 A series of double-page maps, to varying scales, each approx. 16½ x 20½ ins., of parcels of the manor

    Note: The total area covered is the same as that of Add Mss 13,419, which also tallies in detail with the present series and uses the same representational devices, though the grid system of the larger map is not present on the lesser ones. Each of the smaller maps also has its own reference table of field-names and acreages. All the maps are highly coloured but vary considerably in treatment of compass, cartouche, etc

    ff.4,5 ‘A Map of that part of Woolbeding demesne which lays adjacent to Woolbeding House.’

    ff.6,7 ‘A Map of that part of ye Demesne laying at Elmeres Marsh & Adjacent.’

    ff.8,9 ‘A Map of that part of Woolbeding Mannour which lyes at Mill-land.’

    ff.10,11 ‘A Map of Woolbeding Glebe-land.’

    ff.12,13 ‘Freehold belonging to Lord Viscount Montacute’; ‘That part which lyes in North-Park.’

    ff.14,15 ‘North-land a Free-hold in Possession of blank Piper’: ‘Brick-kiln House a Free-hold belonging to Wm Denyer’; ‘Tyland Farm being a Freehold in the Possession of blank True Gent:’

    ff.16,17 ‘Shay-land a Freehold belonging to Jno Ayling of Bentley’; ‘Bendbrook a Freehold belonging to Thos Stilwell’; Farthings field a Leas-hold for one thousand years to Jno Bridger’

    ff.18,19 ‘Hookland and High-lane land Free-holds ye first belonging to Jno Ayling ye other to Jno Buttler &c.’

    ff.20,21 ‘Hump: Rudman’s Copy-hold of Inheritance

    A Leas-hold for ten Thousand Years’; ‘Pidgeons hill a Copy-hold of Inheritance to Joseph Smith’

    ff.22,23 ‘A Map of Poundhouseland Being a Copyhold of inheritance with the Mead belonging thereunto’; ‘Dean-house a Copy-hold of Inheritance In Nicho: Bridger’s Possession’

    ff.24,25 ‘Jno Bridger’s Copy-hold of Inheritance lying at East Shaw’; ‘Mary Bridger’s Copy-hold of Inheritance lying at East Shaw’; ‘Richard Bridger’s Copy-hold of Inheritance at East Shaw’; William Saunders’s Copy-hold of Inheritance at East-Shaw’; ‘Nicho: Bridger’s Copy-hold of Inheritance at Dean-house’

    ff.26,27 ‘Thos Dennyer’s Messuage Being a Copy-hold of Inheritance lying at Redford’; ‘Nicho: Chalcroft’s Free-hold Being a small Tenement lying at Redford’; ‘A Map of Redford land Being a Copy-hold of Inheritance Now in Possession of Wid: Ayling’; ‘Thos Delloway’s Cottage Being part of Woolbeding demesne lying at Redford’

    ff.28,29 ‘West-Shaw a Lease-hold for Lives to Jaspr Heather’; ‘Breech-land a Lease-hold for Lives to Richd Ayling’; ‘Eades-bottom a Lease-hold for Lives to Thos Valler’; ‘A Cottage on Elmers-Marsh Rented by Widd: Stephens’; ‘A Cottage on Hollder-hill rented by Thos Sandham’; ‘A Copy-hold of Inheritance lyeing under Holder-hill on the West side of North-Park in ye Possession of blank Luffe’; ‘A Lease-hold for 1000 years a cottage lying under Holder-hill In the Possession of blank Boxall’

    The note on f.29v. that there are ‘9 leaves cut out’ is mistaken, based on a misconception of the method of binding used
    Date: 1724
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/de259042-8d71-44cb-94a7-03d9de4cb873

    Title: Deeds
    Reference: WISTON/3372-3379
    Description: John Henley of Waldron, husbandman (eldest son and heir of John Henley, late of Washington, yeo., dec’d.) conveyed the property, 19 May 1730, to Edward Parsons of Washington, tailor (no. WISTON/3372). Henry Figg, late of Washington, but now of Storrington, farmer, and Mary his wife, mortgaged it, 11 Nov. 1757, to Felix Fuller of West Chiltington, yeo. (no. WISTON/3373) and conveyed the freehold, 11, 12 Aug. 1762, to Thomas Waters of Houghton, schoolmaster (nos. WISTON/3374, WISTON/3375). It was purchased, 11, 12 June 1777, by William Ayling of Washington, yeo. (nos. WISTON/3376, WISTON/3377), who conveyed it, 7, 8 July 1788, in consideration of £150, to Charles Goring of Wiston, esq. (nos. WISTON/3378, WISTON/3379).

    (No. WISTON/3375 describes Henry Figgs Wife Mary her as dau. of Roger Parr, late of Washington, farmer, dec’d., by Mary, his wife, who was only dau. and heiress of said Edward Parsons.
    Date: 1730-1788
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/944deda8-fccb-4c59-990c-bff9150b9183

    Title: Deeds
    Reference: WISTON/4189-4195
    Description: The property was conveyed,7, 8 Jan. 1733/4, from John Smith of Ashurst, yeo., to William Ayling of Wiston, husbandman (nos. WISTON/4189, WISTON/4190), who, by his will, 20 Aug. 1788, devised the cottage to his dau., Alice Tugnut (no. WISTON/4191), who conveyed it, 1, 2 May 1810, to George Tugnut of Wiston, husbandman (nos. WISTON/4192, WISTON/4193). There is a bundle of receipts for quit-rent or Land Tax, 6 Oct. 1834-22 Nov. 1848 (no. WISTON/4194; 10 docs.). The said George Tugnut conveyed the property, 30 Dec. 1848, in consideration of £180, to the trustees under the will of Charles Goring, late of Wiston, esq., dec’d. (no. WISTON/4195).
    Date: 1734-1848
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/cbeff32b-969a-4d5a-851e-c2b794104620

    Title: Lease for a year
    Reference: SAS-B/559
    Description: By John Scutt of Hurstperpoint, gent., to Martha Covert of Chichester, spinster, of the Manor of reputed manor of Berrylands with the royalties, quit rents, heriots &c. rights, members and appurtenances in Kirdford and Petworth and the site of the same manor and all the demeasne lands And all lands called Berrylands

    Also a messuage, tenement or farm, lands and grounds called Pettesfold in Kirdford

    Also a messuage, tenement or dwellinghouse and all lands &c. belonging called Downhouse and Five Stiles in Kirdford

    Also a meadow containing ¾ acre called Stringers Mead in Kirdford adjoining to meadow ground of Mr. Haines, through which is the way to the said mead

    All late in the tenure of Anthony Ayling and then of Thomas Perrier. Signature, John Scutt, and armorial seal

    Witnesses:- John Dear, William Fogden
    Date: 15 Jul 1739
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/ac6895b6-6ae1-4ebc-a711-349fae76a438

    Title: Lease for a year
    Reference: SAS-K/324
    Description: By WILLIAM BRIDGER of Midlavant, husbandman, to JOHN HALSEY of Chichester, gent. of a messuage, tenement or dwellinghouse and 1 rood of land belonging in Eastharting in Harting formerly in the tenure of John Beedle abutting to the Kings highway from Eastharting towards South-harting, N. the Kings highway from Elsted towards South Harting, S. and lands formerly of Francis Russell and Isemonger Ayling, E. and a little parcel of land formerly part of William Russell’s copyhold, W

    And also a close on Eastharting called Penfold Park containing 30 perches abutting on the tenement aforesaid E., and the highway from Harting Church to Elsted, S. and the little tenement late of John Russell, W., and the highway from the said church towards the Street of Eastharting, N

    Signature and seal

    Witnesses:- Will: Wakeford, Fr: Grenfield
    Date: 22 Aug 1718
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/1bacbd2c-8580-4e47-9b26-ccab62d1e797

    Title: Lease for 16 years at an annual rent of £85 and 60 brace of carp or tench every three years
    Reference: Add Mss 9348
    Description: Anthony, Viscount Montague, to Elizabeth Eldridge of Lurgashall, widow

    Dwellinghouse called Lurgashall Mill, with the watermill, mill-house, buildings and lands belonging in Lurgashall, late in occ. of Michael Baigent and now of the lessee; two ponds called Lurgashall Ponds with the liberty of fishing them; tenement and lands called Addingfold, late in occ. of William Challen and now of the lessee and formerly the copyhold tenements of Anthony Ayleing; lands called Furnace Close (50a.); messuage, barn and lands (30a.) called Dobbins; Meadlawes (2a.) in Ambersham Mead in South Ambersham

    Witnesses: Joseph Dassie and William Sandham

    Endorsed, 2 October 1780, with an assignment by William Rassell and Elizabeth his wife (formerly Elizabeth Eldridge) to William Bridger of Tillington, gent
    Date: 18 December 1769
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
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    Title: Settlement, on the intended marriage of George Stringer and Susannah Whitehead
    Reference: Add Mss 10,264
    Description: (a) Richard Stringer of Petworth, esq., and (b) Thomas Cox of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, co. Middx., doctor in Physick, and George Stringer of Middle Temple in London, gent

    Farm, lands and tenements (60a) called Foxbridge and Strudgwicks land or Priests and Chappell Fields, in Kirdford, in occ. of John Alderton; Barns, tenements and woods (230a.) called Strudwicks Wood, in Kirdford, in occ. of Richard Ayling, and said John Alderton; tenement or farm house and 260a. land called Ivold Ifold in Dunsfold, co. Surrey, in occ. of John Rapley, field or close called Swearfield (12a.), in Kirdford, in occ. of said John Rapley

    To the use of (a) for life, and with remainder to said Susannah for life, and with further remainder to their sons in order of birth, successively, in tail male

    Witnesses: Robert Johnson and Henry Johnson
    Date: 8 May 1669 (attested copy 13 September 1758)
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/92fddd68-2288-48df-8244-baf71d77b50f

    Title: Deed to lead the uses of a Fine
    Reference: Add Mss 8497
    Description: William Guy of Chichester, surgeon, and Martha his wife, to William Peachey of Pagham, gent. and John Hasler of Aldingbourne, gent

    Recites that Martha Guy is seized of the reversion expectant on the death of Richard Newland of Chichester, gent., of –

    I. Five dwellinghouses and buildings erected by John Woods on ground formerly used as a timber yard by Henry Peckham, esq. and gardens, etc. belonging to the tenements and used by John Woods as a carpenter’s yard, all in Little London in St. Andrew, Chichester, and late in occ. of James Tuff, John Woods, Robert Leggatt (blank) Dabbs and the poor of the parish of St. Andrew, then of Robert Leggatt, Edmund Pasmore, (blank) Mellish, John Norcott and Martha Covert, and now of John Bonny, (blank) Clarke, George Cooper, (blank) Castle and Richard Newland

    II. Two tenements, buildings and gardens on the N. side of East Street in St. Andrew, Chichester, having a messuage formerly of John Miller, esq. and now of William Smith, esq. on the E., a tenement late of Henry Curtis and now of James Hack, jun. on the W., late in occ. of Charles Randol Covert and (blank) Eastgate, widow, and now of Richard Newland and (blank) Baker

    III. Tenemnet with backside and garden late in occ. of William Barber and now of John Leggatt, and two cottages adjoining late in occ. of Richard Leggatt and (blank) Towner widow, and now of (blank) Steed and Richard Dawes

    IV. Five cottages in a court near Property III formerly in occ. of (blank) Leach, widow, (blank) Smith, (blank) Downes, widow, Katherine Curtis, widow, and James Tuff, and now in occ. of (blank) Leggatt, William Langley, Joseph Jacobs, (blank) Forder and Henry Sowter

    V. Tenement adjoining the said court formerly in occ. of John Leggatt and now of (blank) Miles, widow. Properties III, IV and V all in Little London in St. Andrew, Chichester

    Recites that Martha Guy is also seized of the reversion expectant on the deaths of Richard Newland and John Covert of Chichester, esq., of-

    VI. Tenement, garden, buildings and lands called Pace or Paces and lands formerly called Broomers but now called Tercrofts, Hurst and Rymens, and a marsh (in all 68a.)

    VII. Ayling Marsh (20a.) on the W. side of Leythorne Park. Properties VI and VII are collectively called Aylings Farm, in North Mundham, late in occ. of Henry Bowyer, then of Nicholas Covert, then of John Heward, then of Thomas Barfoot and now of Charles Newland

    To such uses as William and Martha Guy shall appoint

    Witnesses: Edward Johnson and W. Johnson
    Date: 8 November 1788
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/1a8ad295-8d1a-492d-a195-1a77edb7ce70

    Title: Marriage settlement. Consideration: for natural love and affection
    Reference: Add Mss 10,511
    Description: (a) John Shudd, of Haslemere, co. Surrey, yeoman (cousin and heir of John Shudd, late of Loxwood in Wisborough Green, yeoman, dec’d.); (b) Mary Shudd, of Haslemere, spinster (one of the daus. of the said John Shudd) and Thomas Sanderson, of Bittswell, co. Leics., M.A. (c) John Leggatt, of Lodsworth, yeoman, and John Hood, of Lawrence Poultney Hill, London, gent

    Recites intended marriage between the parties in (b)

    Capital messuage, with gardens, orchards, fish ponds, gaterooms, barns, buildings, land, meadows, pastures, coppice grounds, called Ushuds, Bedfoulds, Tilbies or Naldreds (150a.); barn, gateroom and closes called Headfelds Wood (16a.); messuage, barn, garden, orchard and closes called Perryses (10a.), in Wisborough Green and Kirdford, now in occ. of William Tribe, to the use of (a) until the said marriage, then to the use of the said Mary Shudd for life, then to the use of the said Thomas Sanderson, and their heirs, from (a) to (c) in trust for (b)

    Witnesses: Samuel Ayling, John Hipkin and James Osborne
    Date: 25 September 1755
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/77e3fd82-e147-4064-a22f-75624c8a02bf

    Title: Lease and Release
    Reference: Add Mss 47447 – 47448
    Description: (a) John Farhill of Chichester, gent., youngest son of John Farhill

    (b) George Parker Farhill of Chichester, clerk

    2/5 of messuage and malthouse, stables, gaterooms and backsides, formerly called the Coach and Horses, now the Bell Inn in East Street, Chichester, in occupation of William Powell and James Foster; also 2/5 of the messuage lying to the west of it with outbuildings and garden, now in the occupation of James Foster; also 2/5 of four tenements and gardens (formerly three stables, one coach-house and other outbuildings belonging to the said messuage on the west side of the Bell) in the occupations of Robert Leggatt, John Ayling, John Humphrey and Richard George; also 2/5 of messuage now and for several years past converted into two tenements, now in the occupations of George Parker Farhill and Edward Wildman with backsides and gardens in St. Olave’s parish, on west side of North Street, Chichester, between messuage now in occupation of Widow Woods on the north, messuage in occupation of Ichabod Harding to south

    Consideration: £716
    Date: 20/21 February 1778
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/3b304a42-a51d-4584-b8bd-620b1c809151

    Title: Deeds of tenement, garden, orchard and 3 yardlands in East Dean, late in occ. of Clement Croucher and purchased by his grandfather, John, from John Hale.
    Reference: GOODWOOD/E2000-2022
    Description: The deeds recited in abstracts of title (nos. E2019 and 2020, the former endorsed with counsel’s opinion, 1791, and the latter endorsed with counsel’s opinions, 1809, 1810) are present except for an indenture, 27 Jan. 1735, and the will, 25 Sept. 1771, of Clement Croucher. No. GOODWOOD/E2005 is the probate, 3 July 1734, of the will, 25 Sept. 1733, with codicils, of Clement Croucher of East Dean, yeoman, Nos. E2016-2018 are receipts, 1791, of John Croucher for the purchase money of (i) barn and yardland called Bacons, Overlong Field (7a.), West Field, Lodge Field, 24a. customary land and common of pasture for 60 sheep and 15 hogs; (ii) cotland called Aylings and a cottage in East Dean; (iii) for interest on £1100.

    The tenement and three yardlands in East Dean, and a tenement, barn, gateroom and 5a. land called Wheatland or Freelands Five Acres in Singleton were conveyed to Charles, 3rd Duke of Richmond, 22 March 1793 (no. GOODWOOD/E2022).
    Date: 1706-1793
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Extent: 23 docs
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/28a22077-491c-4c67-b090-5096f698520d

    Title: Mortgage
    Reference: SAS-K/300
    Description: By WILLIAM BRIDGER OF Midlavant, co. Sussex, husbandman, to ANNE COBDEN of Droff in Singleton, co. Sussex, widow, – for £33 13 8 then due and would be due at Michaelmas for 1½ years rent for the farm and lands of the said Anne Cobden in Midlavant in the in the occupation of the said William Bridger – of a messuage, tenement or dwellinghouse and one rood of land belonging in Eastharting formerly in the tenure of John Beedles bounding to the Kings highway from East Harting towards Southharting, N. and the Kings highway from Elsted towards Southharting, S. and lands formerly of Frances Russell and Isemonger Ayling, E. and a little parcel of land formerly part of William Russell’s Copyhold, W

    And also a close of land in Eastharting called Penfold Parke containing 30 perches abutting upon the tenement aforesaid, E. the highway from Harting Church towards Elsted, S. and the little tenement theretofore of John Russell, W. and the highway from the said Church towards the Street of Eastharting, N

    Signature, William Bridger

    Witnesses:- John Wakeford, John Halsey
    Date: 22 Sep 1716
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/01cf13af-2d0c-435c-9ea0-25f438743615

    Title: Marriage settlement by way of lease and release
    Reference: Add Mss 9429, 9430
    Description: (a) John Shudd of Haslemere, co. Surrey, yeoman (cousin and heir of John Shudd, late of Loxwood in Wisborough Green, yeoman, dec’d); (b) Mary Shudd of Haslemere, spinster, dau. of (a), and Thomas Sanderson of Bitteswell, co. Leics., M.A.; (c) John Leggatt of Lodsworth, yeoman, and John Heed of Lawrence Poultney Hill, City of London, gent

    Recites intended marriage of Thomas Sanderson and Mary Shudd

    (a) Conveys to (c) –

    Capital messuage with gardens, buildings, lands, etc. (150a.) called Ushuds, Bedfoulds, Tilbies and Naldreds; barn, gateroom and closes (16a.) called Headfolds Wood; tenement, garden, orchard and land (10a.) called Perryers. All in Wisborough Green and Kirdford and in occ. of William Tribe

    To the use of (a) until the marriage, then to the use of Mary Shudd for life, then to the use of Thomas Sanderson for life with remainder to the issue of (b) and in default to the use of the will of Mary Shudd

    Witnesses: Samuel Ayling, John Hipkin and James Osborne
    Date: 24, 25 September 1755
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/3b6610fd-7aa4-470e-a541-02361ffda11b

    Title: Assignment of 1000 year lease, and counterpart
    Reference: Add Mss 18360-1
    Description: (a) Thomas Steel of Chichester, timber merchant

    (b) Daniel Foot of St. Pancras near Chichester, baker

    Messuage, wash-house, stable and piece of garden ground now divided into two separate gardens to the said messuage; also all the way or passage on the west side of the said messuage from the street unto the said gardens with the small parcel of ground adjoining to the said garden ground near the end of the said passage, now or lately used as a dung-gate, being in the parish of St. Pancras outside Eastgate, Chichester, formerly in the occupation of William Stripe, for many years past partly untenanted, but now in the occupation of (a); bounded by another messuage wash-house and garden of (a) now in the occupation of John Ayling to east, the Chancel of the new church of St. Pancras partly, with an edifice and piece of ground now occupied by one John Gittens as a wheeler’s yard and wheelers shop partly, and with another piece of ground on part whereof is an edifice or shed used for a hoop shave house now in the occupation of John Smith partly to west, with a parcel of garden ground called the Bishop’s Hop Garden to north, St. Pancras street to south (with sketch map attached)

    Consideration: £150

    Recites: From 1618-1748 as in Add Mss 18359

    Witnesses: William Milton junr., Thomas Gregory
    Date: 30 October 1749
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/6773e7aa-93ae-4646-a441-b70a0be0475e

    Title: Original will, and codicil, 10 June 1785, of Gawen Harris Nash of Reigate, co. Surrey, esq.
    Reference: WISTON/5111
    Description: Directs that he should be buried in the chancel of Petworth [church] and a marble stone be placed over his grave [details of inscription]; legacies to [blank] Yeomans, his sister-in-law (dau. of Sarah Luttman), Samuel Ayling of Petworth, gent., and Peter Luttman of Petworth, tallow chandler, in trust for said sister-in-law, Charles Goring of Wiston, his cousin (in trust to pay debts of testator’s late father), Isabella Nash of Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk, widow of the Rev. Charles Nash, late brother of testator, Louisa Scawen, Mary Butcher of Reigate spinster, George Tidy (son of the late Mary Tidy, now Mary Smith, dau. of John Tidy of Crawley, husbandman, which said George is supposed child of testator), the said Mary Smith, Mary and Sarah Slade (daus. of Mary Cheasley, late Mary Slade), the dau. of Sarah Norton (late Sarah Best, spinster, sister of said Mary Cheasley, and which dau. was sent to the Foundling Hospital, Michaelmas 1759), the said Mary Cheasley and servants of testator [names given]; bequeaths money for the maintenance of Thomas Balcomb, infant son of John Balcomb of Reigate, shoemaker, to assist in binding him apprentice; bequeaths real estate [no details given] and residuary personal estate to said Charles Goring.

    Executor: Charles Goring, his cousin.

    Codicil bequeaths money to said exor. to be invested to the use of Robert, Jane and Matilda Yeomans, children of Jane Yeomans, sister-in-law of testator.
    Date: 19 Feb 1783, 10 Jun 1785
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/1171331d-39ee-4587-8107-1cc56b5722b9

    Title: Settlement (attested copy, 16 July 1810)
    Reference: Add Mss 9347
    Description: (a) Sarah Luff, as in Add Mss no. 9346; (b) Thomas Tiller of Heyshott, wheelwright; (c) Thomas Heather, as in Add Mss no. 9346

    Recites mortgage, 20 January 1756, by John Hounsome of Liss, co. Hants., yeoman to William Luff of Heyshott, carpenter, for £90 of –

    Dwellinghouse called Crouch Readen, with barn, gateroom, garden, orchard and 12a. land in Liss, in occ. of Joseph Budd

    Recites bond, 17 November 1756 in £80 from Richard Faith of Climping, miller, to William Luff

    Recites that neither the mortgage or the £40 secured by the bond have been repaid

    Recites will, 1 March 1757, of William Luff

    Recites that (a) is possessed of property as in Add Mss no. 9346

    Recites intended marriage of (a) and (b)

    (a) conveys to (c)

    Property as in Add Mss no. 9346; newly erected barn, 6a. land called Woodbrookes, 3a. land called Crabbetts Hill, land (1a.) adjoining N. on Graffham Common on which a house formerly stood, 1a. meadow called Oxherds and 4a. called Butbrookes and 3a. called Home Ball all in Woolavington and Graffham, late in occ. of John Ewen and now of Thomas Ayling; property in Liss and the bond described above

    (a) appoints (c) as her attorney and as her trustee to hold the properties to her use, separate from (b), and to the use of her will

    Witnesses: M. Heather and John Gravely
    Date: 8 July 1758
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
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    Title: Deeds
    Reference: WISTON/3354-3365
    Description: Roger Parr of Washington, husbandman, was admitted to property I, 5 Nov. 1734, on the surrender by Henry Limbris (no. WISTON/3354), and Mary Parr, his widow, was admitted, 19 Oct. 1742 (no. WISTON/3355). Elizabeth, wife of John Cooles and youngest dau. of said Roger Parr, mortgaged both properties, 24 June 1754, to Henry Elliot of Littlehampton, husbandman (no. WISTON/3356), and 10 Jan. 1759, to Roger Holmes of Findon, gardener (no. WISTON/3357). John French and Elizabeth, his wife (née Parr), surrendered property II, 14 April 1770, to William Ayling of Washington, farmer, who was admitted the same day (no. WISTON/3358). There are no more documents till the surrender, 20 Sept. 1786, by Richard Penfold of Washington, farmer, to Charles Goring of Wiston, esq., of property II with other premises, formerly Hamper’s, late Michael’s, property called Marsh Lands and Wilmott’s, and cottages called the West Garden and Bowyer’s, all in Washington (no. WISTON/3359). There is an undated ‘account of Penfold’s land’ (no. WISTON/3360), a promissory note, 22 Sept. 1786, from Charles Goring to Peter Penfold (brother of said Richard Penfold) (no. WISTON/3361), instructions, 6 Oct. 1786, from Charles Goring to Messrs. Child & Co., his bankers (no. WISTON/3362) and a receipt 6 Oct. 1786, from Richard Penfold to Charles Goring for £750, the consideration money for the sale of his copyhold estates (no. WISTON/3363). The said Charles Goring was admitted to property I, 17 Dec. 1801, on the surrender by James Figg of Dulwich, co. Surrey, carpenter, and there is a bill of costs and manorial fees (nos. WISTON/3364, WISTON/3365).

    (In nos. WISTON/3361, WISTON/3362 the signature of Charles Goring has been cut away.)
    Date: 1734-1801
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
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    Title: Copy of will of John Page of Watergatehouse, Sussex.
    Reference: HARRIS/18
    Description: Devise to Katherine, daughter of testator by his first marriage, and Frances, daughter of testator by his second marriage, of all real and personal estate to be equally divided. To Ann Page, testator’s sister an annuity of £60 £20 for mourning, the liberty of inhabiting testator’s dwellinghouse in Chichester rent-free. To Mary Floyd, testator’s niece, an annuity of £60, £20 for mourning. To Mrs. Elizabeth Leng, kinswoman of testator, £20 for mourning. To Dr. Pettengal and his wife, testator’s kinswoman, £15 each for mourning and £10 to each of their children. To Mrs. Ann Riggs, testator’s kinswoman, £20 for mourning. To Mr. James Piggott and his wife £15 each for mourning and £10 to each of their children. To the Rev. Smyth of Southall, Bedfordshire, to his wife, testator’s kinswoman and to their children the same. To Mr. Ayling of Stedham and his wife £15 each for mourning and to their children, including Katherina Ommaney, £10 each. To those servants who have lived with testator for 20 yrs. £25 each for 15 years £20 each, for 10 years £15 each, for 7 years £10 each, for 5 years £7 each, for 3 years £6 each. To other menial and yearly servants living with testator at the time of his decease £5 each. To William Powel, gardener, and William Tippel, bailiff, 20 guineas each. To day labourers of 10 years standing 10 guineas, of 8 years 8 guineas… and 1 guinea to those employed by testator at the time of his decease. To the poor of Donnington £50. To the poor of Upmarden £25. To the poor of Stoughton £25. To the poor of Compton £20.

    To William Milton of Chichester, testator’s friend, 50 guineas.

    Appointment of Katherine and Frances Page as joint executrices. Signature: J. Page. Witnesses: Thomas Phipps of Little Green, J. Thwaites, Wm. Fleet.
    Date: 29 Sept 1777
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/b567e3eb-a32c-4d81-b11b-871fb7cc3dba

    Reference: E 134/14Geo2/Mich6
    Description: Thomas Strudwick v. Samuel Pargiter alias Samuel Pargiter Fuller, Esq.: Value, &c., of the estate of Margaret Pargiter (formerly Margaret Fuller), defendant’s mother, before her intermarriage with Samuel Pargiter, Esq. (defendant’s father), which estate is said to include the manor and farm of Morecourt in the parish of Romsey (Southampton) (said to have been purchased by Thos. Dummer, of Swathling (Southampton), Esq. (one of the deponents), and formerly in the occupation of Richd. Seward, and now in the occupation of Samuel Young, tenants of said Dummer), and other lands, &c., in the counties of Southampton, Berks, and Sussex (particularly a farm called Spurshott (Southampton), in the occupations of John Lacey and John Drake), a farm and lands at Fritham, in the parish of Bramshire (Southampton), in the occupation of Mary Tucker, a farm called Chamber House Farm, situate in or near the parish of Thatcham (Berks), in the occupation of Richard Marshall, farms in or near said parish of Thatcham, in the occupations of Richard Smith, Mrs. Pierce, widow, and Joan White, and freehold estates in the county of Sussex, particularly the manor of Stedham, and a farm called the Manor Farm, situate in Stedham, in the occupation of Richard Ayling, another farm called Sleter’s Farm, in the occupation of Nicholas Goldring, another farm in the parish of Heyshott (Sussex), in the occupation of John Mellish, a mill in Stedham, in the occupation of Thos. Eldridge, &c., &c. [The names of Edwd. Strudwick, late of Chiddingfold (Surrey), Bulstrode Peachy Knight, Esq., and Sir John Peachey, Bart. (brother of said Bulstrode), are mentioned.]: Southampton; Berks; Sussex; Surrey.
    Date: 14 Geo 2
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3715491

    Title: LEASE Sarah West of the City of Westminster, spinster
    Reference: DD\SAS\H/112/22/1
    Description: 8 Geo.I, Aug.10. only daughter & heiress of Robert, Esq., lately deceased, to Sealey Lane of Chedzoy, yeoman, on absolute surrender of interest by virtue of lease on leases made to Iohn Lane his late father deceased or otherwise & for £180 OF dwellinghouse with barn, stall, backside & garden belonging (½a.); 3 yards of ground called the home backside whereon a house formerly stood called Lockes house & now consisting of a stall, garden orchard & backside; a piece of arable ground in the common North feild of Cosington (8a.); 2a.3r. of arable land in the East common feild of Cosington; dwelling house & tenement in the possession of Iohn Ayling; parcel of meadow or pasture ground called Witchey now lying in two closes (8a. & 5a. respectively); close of meadow ground called Morris’s Witchey (8a.) – all at Cosington & parcel of the Manor of Cosington & for divers years past in the tenure of Iohn Lane deceased; & the appurtenances. For 99 years from date, on the lives of the said Sealey (aged 21), William Lane (aged 15) & Iohn Lane (aged 12), his brothers. Rent, £1.9.4 p.a. payable on Sept.29 & Mar.25. Heriot, £3.8, with proviso that no heriot is payable if the lives die other than in the order they stand named. Suit & service of Court to be done on reasonable summons as the other tenants, there to be sworn & join in presentments with the other tenants & to be ordered by the Steward & Homage.

    Lessee covenants as to payment of rent, heriot & court monies; repair & maintainence of premises & of banks, hedges, ditches, gates, bars, posts, stiles, bridges & fences thereof, leaving same upon determination of lease in repair & without waste. Lessor covenants as to peaceable enjoyment & indemnity with proviso that if rent & heriot are in arrears by the space of 20 days & no sufficient distress can be found on the premises lessor has right of re-entry.

    Signature of Sarah on fold. Slits for seal in fold, but seal missing. Parchment, indented; needle-holes down each side. Three 6d stamps. Endorsements, (1) as to execution; witnesses, Sarah West, W.Knight, junr; (2) “Maneriu’ De Cosington”; (3) “Bridge”

    [See also DD\SAS\H/112/22/2]
    Date: 1721
    Held by: Somerset Heritage Centre, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Extent: 1 doc
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    Reference: C 11/1279/27
    Description: Short title: Wickliffe v Bowles.
    Document type: Bill and two answers.
    Plaintiffs: John Wickliffe junior, gent of Petworth, Sussex and Ann Wickliffe, spinster of Petworth (administrators of Ann Wickliffe, widow deceased of Petworth) John Wickliffe senior, gent of Petworth, John Legg, clerk of Pulborough, Essex, John Hitchcock, mercer of Pulborough, John Parham, butcher of Pulborough, Matthew Weatland, officer of the Excise of Weatland of Rye, Segear Sharp, joiner of Petworth, Gregory Haines, gent of Kirdford, Sussex, Henry Hull, gent of West Burton, gent, Henry Sandham, tobacconist of Petworth, William Sandham, woollen draper of Petworth, William Fielder of Kirdford and Richard Launder of Alford, Surrey (administrators with will annexed of John Fielder, deceased, during minority of John Fielder, infant) John Boxall, yeoman of Kirdford, Mary Denn, widow of Kirdford, Henry Bonner, yeoman of Kirdford, William Russell, shoemaker of Petworth, William Stanford, yeoman of Slinfold, Sussex, Edward Dee, esq of Petworth, Joseph Whicher junior, apothecary of Petworth, Jeffrey Dawtrey, tallow chadler, Alice Lickfold, Mary Lickfold of Petworth (executor of Joseph Lickfold, deceased) Nicholas Puttock, fell monger of Petworth, Adam Martin, linen draper of Horsham, Sussex, William Brookfield, carpenter of Pulborough, Matthew Gutteridge, blacksmith of Pulborough, Thomas Page, shopkeeper of Pulborough, Richard Richardson, shoemaker of Pulborough, Thomas Lucas junior, a butcher of Pulborough, John Hayler, husbandman of Pulborough, George Nye, a peruke maker of Pulborough, Gabriel Ayree, merchant of Lewes, Sussex, John Pyke, stone cutter of Petworth, William Blunt, gent of Horslam and George Heath, gent of Cliffords Inn, London (executors of Thomas Sheppard), John Edsaw, malster of Stopham, Sussex, Robert Burrell of Pulborough, James Andrew of Pulborough, John Baker of Pulborough, Elizabeth Richardson of Pulborough, Martha Ayling, spinster of Pulborough, Joseph Thorpe, vintner of London, Anthony Austen, gardiner of Petworth, Edward Boxall of Petworth and others (creditors of Francis Mose, clerk deceased late of Pulborough).
    Defendants: Edward Bowles gent, Jenina Mose, widow, Francis Mose and Elizabeth Mose (her son and daughter), infants (by their said mother) John and Peter Jewhes, John Parsons and Edward Thomas.
    Date of bill (or first document): 1735
    Note: The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill)
    Date: 1735
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
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    Title: Lease for a year
    Reference: SAS-K/686
    Description: By RICHARD COWPER of Ditcham Place, Sussex, esq., only brother and heir of John Cowper late of the same place, gent. decd., to Sir MATTHEW FETHERSTONHAUGH of Uppar, bart, of

    A messuage, tenement and farm and lands, tenements and meadow &c. belonging called Heath otherwise Heathhouse Farm containing 160 acres Statute measure, otherwise 214 acres computed or customary acres, namely:- the Warren, 7 ac., arable; the field by the oxstall, 6 ac., arable; the Middle Field, 6 ac., arable; Whichers Pond, 10 ac., arable; the Hedge Corner field, 7 ac., arable; the Furze field, 3 ac., arable; Kiln field, 5 ac., arable; the Lower Ten-acres, 10 ac., arable; the Fourteen Acres, 14 ac., arable; the Dell Purrock, 2 ac., arable

    All adjoining together and bounded by Petersfield Heath, N. and W., by the Twenty-acre meadow, part of the said Heathhouse Farm, E., by meadowlands of Francis Hugouin, esq., and partly by the pasture land, other part of Heathhouse Farm, S

    Also a piece of meadow, the Home Mead, 18 ac.; the Twenty-acre Mead, 20 ac.; the Moor, meadow, 7 ac.; the . . . . Mead, 16 ac. and a plot of meadow, the Sheep Coop Platt, 2 ac

    All lying together and bounded by Petersfield Heath partly, and partly by the arable land, parcel of Heathhouse Farm, W., by the narrow part of the same heath near Whitrowe Bridge and bby the river leading to Durford Bridge separating the said Whitrowe Meadow from a meadow of Gibbons, esq. called also Whitrowe Mead, N., by a watercourse running from Stanbridge to Durford Bridge parting the said meadow from meadow lands of Henry Bilson Legg, esq., part of Durford Farm, by a little mead of Bridger Bradley, part of his Sandhill Farm and by Lands of Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, late of John Caryll, part of Ryelands Farm, E., and by the watercourse running from Stanbridge to Durford Bridge, parting the same from meadowland of the said Francis Hugouin, S

    Also a piece of pasture land, the Coppice Field, 15 ac.; the Dry Field, pasture, 5 ac.; the Pond Field, 12 ac., the Stanbridge Field, pasture, 10 ac.; the Middle Field, pasture, 11 ac.; and the Barn Field, 8 ac.; all adjoining together and bounded by meadowland of the said Francis Hugouin, S., by pasture lands of the said Francis called Stanbridge Field, partly by lands of Wm. Harfey, partly by part of Petersfield Heath, W., by Petersfield, N. and by the said arable land of Heathhouse farm, E

    Also a close of arable land, 7 ac., meadow land, 7 ac. and pasture land, 6 ac.; all adjoining together and called Walkers Moor and bounded by the river running from Sheet bridge to Whiterow bridge, E., by the . . . . leading to Whiterowe farm partly, and partly by lands of Richard Cobden, S., by the lane from Petersfield Heath to lands of Thos. Patrick called Pens Farm, W. and by the said lands called Pens Farm, N

    All the said messuage, farm and premises being in the occupation of Thos. Bradley and in the tything of Sheet in Petersfield and Buriton, co. Southants, and theretofore the estate of Edw. Rookes, esq., and sometime since purchased by the said Richard Cowper

    Also a messuage or tenement with barns, stable, garden &c. called Hurst and 9 closes or purrocks of land, arable and pasture, containing together 25 acres in the tythings of West Harting and Hurst in Harting And a close called Gores, 2 ac.; 2 closes, ar., 7 ac., the Hams, in West Harting; all late in the occupation of Richard Cowper and then of Wm. Maxfield, and purchased by the said John Cowper of Edw. Collins

    Also a messuage or tenement, garden, orchard &c. and barn called Hitshcocks and lands Viz:- North Gaston, 3 ac.; Hooks, 6 ac.; Chases Hurst, 7 ac.; Hangrey Field, 4 ac.; the Bottom Mead, 5 ac.; the Four Acres, 4 ac.; the Barnfield, 3 ac.; a little plot of meadow, 1 ac.; 2 closes, ar. or pasture, 7 ac., lying near and bounded by a barn called Poppetts Barn, E. and by the house and field called Frys, S. All in Harting, late in the tenure of John Aslett and then of John Pay, and purchased by the said John Cowper of Richard Ayling and Wm. Ayling

    Also a barn and lands, viz:- Holcombe als Howcombe, 3 ac.; Birmingham’s Clay, 6 ac.; Dull Clays, 3 ac.; Hams, 3 ac.; two closes, Hams, 7 ac.; Sandhurst, 2 ac.; West Side, 4 ac.; Little Gores, 1 ac.; Fowlers, 6 ac.; the Barn field, 5 ac.; a meadow, 1 ac.; Court Millers otherwise Cut Millers, meadow, 4 ac.; All in West Harting late in the tenure of Thomas Byden and then of the said Wm. Maxfield and theretofore the estate of John Goldring and since purchased by the said Richard Cowper

    Also a close of arable called the Great Parish Puddock, 3 ac., part of the farm and lands of the said Richd. Cowper called Ditcham Farm in Harting, having lands called Little Parish Puddock belonging to the Poor of Harting, W., parcel of lands late Collins’s Hurst, N. and E. and Birmingham’s Clays, S

    Also a close of arable called the Harting Croft, 24 ac., part of Richard Cowper’s Downly Farm in Harting late in the tenure of the said Richard Cowper and then of John Eisen, having a lane called Holcombe Lane, N. and Westharting Down, S

    Except two closes of land called Ryecrofts otherwise Ryefields containing 15 acres in the tything of Nursted in Buriton part of the fram theretofore Goldrings

    And except the sheep down, commons and common of pasture appendant or appurtenant to the Harting Croft, 24 ac., parcel of Downly Farm

    Signature, Richd. Cowper, and seal

    Witnesses:- Wm. Aldridge, William Milton
    Date: 18 Mar 1763
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
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    Title: Copy. Deed for Levying a Fine for extinguishing the life interest of Lady Georgia Carolina Peachey in certain lands in Sussex
    Reference: Add Mss 20,820
    Description: Between (a) Sir James Peachey of West Dean, bart and the said Lady Georgia Carolina Peachey, his wife, (b) John Peachey of West Dean, esq., only son and heir of the said Sir James Peachey, and (c) Thomas Middleton of Lincolns Inn, Co. Middlesex, gentleman

    I Tithes of corn, grain, hay, etc. arising from lands in Shipley

    II Messuage, tenement, and farm called Southwater Farm in Horsham in occupation of John Etheridge

    III Messuage, tenement, and farm called Stedham Manor Farm in Stedham in occupation of Richard Ayling

    IV Messuage, tenement, and farm called Slathouse Farm in Stedham in occupation of John Weeks

    V Mill called Stedham Mill, and messuage or tenement used therewith, in Stedham in occupation of James Whitter

    VI Messuage, tenement, and farm called Heyshott Farm, in Heyshott in occupation of John Mellersh

    VII Messuage, tenement, and farm called Preston Manor Farm Binderton and West Dean in occupation of John Dearling

    VIII Messuage, tenement, and farm in Binderton in occupation of John Bayton

    IX Messuage, tenement, and farm called Monkton Farm in West Dean in occupation of William Green

    X Barn, with lands belonging thereto, in West Wittering in occupation of Robert Simmonds

    XI Piece of land in Sidlesham in occupation of Richard Luttman

    XII Messuage, tenement, and farm called Wiggenholt North Brooks in Wiggenholt in occupation of William Whitter

    XIII Pieces of meadow land called Broad Torr Meadows in Hardham in occupation of William Hill

    XIV Messuage, tenement, and farm called Muckhatch Farm in Thorpe, Co.Surrey in occupation of Samuel Harris

    XV Messuage, or tenement, with lands belonging thereto in Thorpe, Co.Surrey, in occupation of Mary Turner

    XVI Messuage, or tenement, with lands belonging, in Thorpe, Co.Surrey, in occupation of Richard Turner

    XVII All other messuages, tenements, farms, and lands appointed by the said Sir James Peachey or the said Lady Georgia Carolina Peachey for her life

    Recites: (i) 11 April 1771. Deed of Appointment by the said Sir James Peachey of the said property to the use of the said Lady Georgia Carolina Peachey from the time of his death for her jointure

    (ii) 9,10 August 1772. Settlement (by lease and release) between (a) the said Sir James Peachey and Lady Georgia Carolina his wife, (b) the said John Peachey, esq., and (c) Richard Wardroper of Midhurst, gentleman, and Thomas Middleton of Lincolns Inn, Co.Middlesex, gentleman, whereby certain property in Sussex, Berkshire, Hertfordshire, and London was charged with the annual rent charge of £900 payable to the said Lady Georgia Carolina Peachey for her jointure

    By this deed (a) agrees to levy a fine unto (c) of the said property to the intent that the life interest of the said Lady Georgia Carolina Peachey created by the said deed of appointment might be extinguished

    Witnesses: Richard Wardroper and Joshua James
    Date: 13 January 1774
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
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    Title: Mortgage (by demise for 400 years) to secure the payment of a legacy of £3,000
    Reference: Add Mss1678
    Description: John Reeves of Petersfield (co. Hants), gent. (eldest son and one of the devisees and executors of the will of John Reeves, as in Add Mss1677, decd.) to William Reeves of Petersfield aforesaid, gent. (another of the sons, devisees and executors)

    Manor of Deane, etc., as in Add Mss1676 (but the land from which issues the rent and services now spelled ‘Stanley’; barn and lands called Standley, now called Standley alias Standley Lyth; Dean or Standly Mead now called Deane & Standley Mead; Little Mill Lands now in the tenure or occupation of Nicholas Lintott; arable and pasture grounds in Deane, arable and pasture grounds about Mill Land House, coppice in Deane (alias Deare) Lands, Mill Land Wood and other grounds, part of Mill Land Wood below the rails, etc., and tenement, barn and lands called Furz Hill, now in occ. of said Nicholas Lintott; cottage and ground called Furze Hill now or late in occ. of said Nicholas Lintott; close of Deane Lands now in occ. of [blank] Valler or (a) or said Nicholas Lintott; the Mill Ground or Liggatts now in occ. of John [illegible], Nathaniel Lintott and Nichololas [sic] Lintott; Deane Wood & Hanger now in occ. of Nathaniel Lintott; wheat mill and malt mill now in occ. of John Burby and Nathaniel Lintott; the Mill Mead now in the tenure or occupation of John Burby; arable and pasture grounds in the Warren now in the tenure or occupation of Richard Knight; rough and wood grounds in the Warren now in occ. of Richard Knight; Pleystowe Hill Feilds, Deane Land Feild, barn and lands called Standley alias Standley Lyth, piece of coppice grounds, the Yards, and the house wherein John Pannell heretofore dwelt, now in occ. of William Piper; Deane & Standley Mead now or late in occ. of said William Piper; Little Farthings and North Lands now in the tenure or occupation of said William Piper; Sare Lands & Lucketts now or late in the tenure or occupation of Thomas Abram; the waste grounds, etc. lying on N. side of Pleystone Hill now further described as between the wastegrounds or commons of the said manor of Deane called Deane Rudging on W.; and omitting all meadows, etc. with all waste grounds, etc. on N. side of Liggate Heath, and Heathers Lands alias Durrants alias Dunnants [which are listed in a separate section below]), and lands (5a.) called Clarks Deane heretofore in occ. of John Bettesworth, late of [blank] Valler and now of Nicholas Lintott, and tenement and lands (4a.) heretofore in the tenure or occupation of Roger Willard, and now in occ. of Thomas Abram or (a); messuage with all buildings and all the lands, arable or pasture (40a.) belonging, late in the tenure or occupation of John Heather, formerly of William Steere, late in the tenure and occupation of Nicholas Ayling, since in occ. of William Fey, and now in the tenure or occupation of William Erwicker, in Chithurst; lands (72a.) above the hill called the Chappell Lands or Brewers, together with the house, barn, orchard, garden and outhouses where Thomas Preston dwelt, called the Chappell Howse, with a tenement adjoining and orchard heretofore in occ. of William Waller, in Trotton, with the commons and fernlaynes belonging, in occ. of said Nicholas Lintott; lands, arable and pasture (110a.) above the hill also [sic] called Ripsly alias Ripslys with two barns, carthouse and stable, in occ. of Nicholas Lintott [no parish named]; lands (69a.) called Yalcrofts in Trotton, with the common and fernlaynes belonging, in occ. of said Nicholas Lintott; messuage, barn, stable, outhouses and land (12a.) with the ponds belonging, called Old Mead in Trotton, late in the tenure or occupation of Nicholas Burby, and now in occ. of said Nicholas Burby and John Whitehead, esq.; two closes of land, arable or pasture (30a.) in Trotton adjoining to Woolmore Forest, late in the tenure or occupation of Nicholas Burby and now or late of said Nicholas Lintott: all which properties were lately conveyed by Thomas Stewart alias Steward to (a). Manors of Rogate College and Rogate Bohunt, with all lands, messuages, etc. belonging which at any time during the space of 20 years before 23 Jan. 1583/4 had been taken as part thereof; annuity of 18s. 4d. issuing out of lands and pastures called Great Mill Lands in Trotton, which annuity used to be paid to the late priory of Boxgrove; annuity of 3s. 0d. issuing out of lands called Lawrences in Minsted in Stedham, which annuity was wont to be paid to the manor of Tocking [sic]; all which properties were leased, 23 Jan. 1583/4, by John, Lord Lumley to Thomas Bettsworth, gent., for 10,000 years, and which term was lately vested in said Thomas Stewart alias Steward, esq., and by him lately granted to (a)

    Lands (160a.) called Bettleswell & East Langley in Trotton, now or late in the tenure or occupation of John Lintott and Richard Knight, formerly held by copy of court roll of the manor of Rogate by Nicholas Turner and Joan Chase, wid., and which lands were leased, 4 May 1565, by Henry, [19th] Earl of Arundel, and John, Lord Lunley and w. Jane (dau. of the said Earl) to Nicholas Turner of Trotton, yeo., for 10,000 years, and which term was vested in Thomas Stewart alias Steward, esq., and by him lately assigned to (a)

    All lands, meadows, pastures, etc. reputed to be part of the said manor or farm of Deane, or the demesnes or copyholds of the said manor, together with all other wastegrounds, heaths, furzes, commons, woods [and] waters on N. side of the common called Lygate Heath, and the copyhold or customary lands heretofore of Roger Heather called Heathers Lands alias Durrants in Iping

    Recites: (i) that said John Reeves, decd., in his will (dated 4 Dec. 1716 and proved 3 Aug. 1718 by (a) and (b) in P.C.C.) devised £3,000 to (b) to be paid out of his estate, real and personal; (ii) that this sum of £3,000 remains unpaid and yet (b) has permitted (a) to take several absolute conveyances of the above properties

    Signature and seal (a)

    Witnesses – Jos. Shutt, J. Childe, John Lacy, clerk to Mr. Child

    [Endorsed with assignment, 15 July 1726, from said William Reeves to Thomas Ayles of London, esq., in trust for Thomas Ridge of Portsmouth (co. Hants), esq.]
    Date: 9 Sept. 1719
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
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    Title: Certified copies of Conveyance (lease and release)
    Reference: Add Mss 5865-5867
    Description: (a) Sir James Peachey of West Dean, bart.; (b) John Peachey of Binderton, esq. (only son and heir apparent of the said Sir James Peachey); (c) Richard Wardroper of Midhurst, gent., and James Piggott of Binderton, gent

    Property as in recitals (ii) to (x) all in West Dean and Binderton. Gives field names, occupiers and abuttals

    Recites: (i)Add Mss 5858; (ii) 15,16 May 1772, whereby Charles Barrow, esq., and William Lane, gent., both of Gloucester, with the consent of John Guise of Higham Court, co. Glos., & w. Elizabeth, convey to (a) Crowshole Farm, etc., in Binderton; (iii) 29 Sept. 1780, surrender, by Thomas and Elizabeth Good and their children names given into the hands of (a), Lord of the Manor of Westdean, of messuage and 4 cotlands and 9a. boardland, also one messuage and 2 cotlands (4a.) and one stitch of land, one cottage, garden and 3 stitches of land, 3 crofts of land, 2 crofts of boardland, and 7a. of boardland in West Dean; (iv) 29 Sept. 1780, surrender by Thomas Outon of Chichester, wheelwright, William Mant of West Dean, cooper, William Collins and Elizabeth his w. to (a), Lord of the Manor, of one messuage and 2 yardlands, also toft of one messuage and one cotland and one stitch of land in West Dean; (v) 27 May 1782, surrender by Ann Pricklow, wid., John Pricklow and Aaron Darby and Ann his w., to (a),Lord of the Manor, one malthouse, one garden and stitch of land called Heywards, otherwise called one messuage and three cottages in West Dean; (vi) 27th May 1782, surrender by Ann Pricklow, wid., and Aaron Darby and Ann his w. to (a), Lord of the Manor, of one messuage, one cotland and one stitch of land in West Dean (adjoining W. end of Berrylands); (vii) 27 May 1782, surrender by Ann Pricklow, wid., and John Pricklow to (a), Lord of the Manor, of one acre called Haynes; (viii) 10 Feb. 1789, surrender by John Pricklow to (a), Lord of the Manor, of one cottage and garden and one stitch of land, parcel of cottage called Tapps (adjoining the S. of a Public House called White Hart) in West Dean; (ix) 14 Oct. 1789, surrender by Ann Whitter, wid., her son William Whitter, and William Ayling, yeo., to (a), Lord of the Manor, of one cottage, barn, garden, and gateroom called Aylwins in West Dean, and 3 yardlands called Bearhouse land; (x) Add Mss 5863. Properties in (ii) to (x) purchased with residue of personal estate of James Peachey. Conveyance from (a) and (b) to (c) in trust, subject to terms of (i), to the use of (a) and (b) for life. Covenants concerning leasing of the properties by (a) and (b) and investment of monies arising from any possible sale of part or all properties
    Date: 2,3 Nov. 1791
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
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    Title: Marriage settlement (attested copy) by grants of annuities charged upon real estates
    Reference: Add Mss1282
    Description: (a) William Russell the elder of Harting,yeo., (b) Joseph Postlethwaite of Barnham, gent., (c) William Russell the younger of Harting, yeo.(s. of (a)), and Anne Postlethwaite of Barnham, spinster (dau.of (b)), (d) William Russell of Bishopstoke (co. Hants) and William Johnson of Chichester, mercer

    I. Annuity or rent charge of £30 out of two messuages, dwellinghouses or cottages with the outhouses, barns and buildings belonging, out of farm and lands (40 a.), out of barn, gateroom and several closes and pieces of arable, meadow and pasture lands (13 a.) called the Crockfords otherwise Johnsons, The Gastons, Bull Garden, Dodgers, Cootes Garden or Meadow and a small hanger, out of parcel of land (8½a.) called Woodhouse and common of pasture for ten sheep upon East Harting Down, bounding to the land formerly of the late Earl of Tankerville on W. and N., on S. against Rotherbridge Lane, and on E. against the lane leading to Dumpfold Park, out of close of land (8a.) called Biggestholt Croft, out of close of land (6a.) called Eastfield on E. side of the highway leading towards Elsted between lands of Ann Holt, wid., called Groundless Poll on N. and lands of [blank] Ball on S., being parcel of a messuage and two yardlands called Hollistes amongst other lands and tenements, out of croft or close of land (2a.), bounding to East Harting Down on N., lands of Richard Ayling on E., North Marden Down on S. and lands of William Elms on W., being parcel of a messuage and two yardlands called Hollistes with common of pasture for feeding sheep on Harting Down, out of close of land (4a.) called North Field, adjoining to lands of (a) on S., to lands of said late Earl of Tankerville on E., and to a cross lane on N., out of close of land (3a.) called Ribbetts, adjoining to lands now or late of John Moorey on E., and S., to lands now or late of John Palmer, gent., on W., and to the highway on N., with common of pasture and feeding for twenty sheep on the common downs of East Harting, out of messuage or dwellinghouse, backside, garden and orchard or little close of land late an orchard (1a.) lying by the lane going from ‘Wicks’ to ‘Tye’, out of two closes of land (7a.) lying between the two lanes at ‘Tye’, out of barn and gateroom ‘adjoining to the said Tenement’, accounted half a quarter of yard land and also common of pasture upon Weeks Little Common, ‘as the same now lyeth for Comon after the Rate of Half a quarter of a yard Land’, out of messuage or dwellinghouse with the barn, gateroom and backside (2a.), parcel of land (7a.) called the East Field and the Hanger, and parcel of land (11a.) called the Woodhouse Land, out of parcel of land (8½a.) late parcel of the lord’s waste lying in Whye Wood, heretofore inclosed, and common of pasture for forty sheep upon East Harting Down, and out of messuage or dwellinghouse, barn, stable, garden, orchard, backside and lands called Hillaryes, Mothes and Woodhouse, containing two yardlands: all these properties being in East Harting in the parish of Harting, and in the tenure or occupation of (a)

    II. Annuity or rent charge of £40 out of barn called the Parsonage in Barnham, and out of the rectory of Barnham and out of all tithes belonging: these properties being in the tenure or occupation of Joseph Postlethwaite the younger, yeo., and lately purchased by (b) of Edward Madgwick, gent

    Grant, in consideration of the forthcoming marriage of (c) and of £200 paid by (a) to said William Russell the younger, of the annuity in I from (a), with the consent and approbation of (c), and of the annuity in II from (b), with the consent and approbation of (c), to (d), to hold the annuity in I to the use of (a) until the marriage, and the annuity in II to the use of (b) until the marriage, then to hold both annuities to the use of said William Russell the younger for life, then to the use of said Ann Postlethwaite for life, then to the use of the children of (c) for such uses and in such shares as (c) shall jointly appoint, and in default of such joint appointment then for such uses and in such shares as the survivor shall appoint, and for want thereof to the use of all the children of (c) to be divided equally between them as tenants in common and not as joint tenants, and should there be no children, then to hold the annuity in I to the use of William Russell the younger, his heirs and assigns for ever and the annuity in II to the use of Ann Postlethwaite, her heirs and assigns for ever. Power for the sale of annuities by said William Russell the younger, with the consent and approbation of said Ann Postlethwaite and the approbation of (d), provided that freehold estates of equal value are conveyed and settled upon the above trusts

    Covenant by (a) and (b) that they are possessed of the above properties free from encumbrances, except for an indenture of settlement and mortgage, 17 Jan. 1761, for securing £1,000 made between (i) Thomas Newhouse of Petworth, clerk, (ii) (b); (iii) John Newhouse of Petworth, gent. (s. of said Thomas Newhouse) and Susannah Postlethwaite of Barnham, spinster (dau. of (b)); (iv) William Mitford of Pitshill in Tillington, esq; and William Peachey of ‘the Hornett’ in Rumboldswyke, esq

    Witnesses, to the signatures of (a), (b) and (c) – Jane Webb, Henry Webb
    Date: 16 Nov. 1770
    Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
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    Reference: ADM 27/2/316
    Description: John Burk; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 300; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Wife Mary; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Not stated.
    Timothy Leary; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: ML 63; Rank: Private, Marine; Relation: Wife Mary; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Discharged 18 October 1799 Plymouth.
    William Cox; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 510; Rank: Ordinary Seaman; Relation: Wife Elizabeth; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Not stated.
    William Stephens; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: ML 10; Rank: Private, Marine; Relation: Mother Elizabeth Guffell; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Discharged 27 September 1800 to Plymouth Headquarters.
    John Brewis; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 430; Rank: Ordinary Seaman; Relation: Mother Jane; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Discharged to sick quarters 1 February 1798 [La Caton].
    James Ashton; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 548; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Mother Ann Welden; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Deserted 16 January 1800 Hamoze.
    Alexander Dugdale; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 544; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Wife Mary; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Not stated.
    John Welmouth; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 528; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Wife Mary; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Discharged to sick quarters 17 January 1798 Plymouth.
    William Hennerty; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 536; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Wife Elizabeth; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Deserted 18 April 1798 Portsmouth.
    James Connelly; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 537; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Wife Helen; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Not stated.
    James Connelly; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SL 246; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Wife Helen; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Not stated.
    Joseph Warham; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 2; Rank: Gunner; Relation: Wife Ann; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Not stated.
    John Warren; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 406; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Wife Mary; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Died 5 January 1800 Hamoze.
    Samuel Harris; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 398; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Mother Sarah; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Deserted 6 May 1798 Portsmouth.
    William Libbey; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 153; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife Mary; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Discharged to sick quarters 23 February 1798 Plymouth.
    John Brewer; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 165; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife Martha; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: not stated.
    James Williams (3); Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 437; Rank: Ordinary Seaman; Relation: Mother Ann; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Deserted 14 February 1800 Hamoze.
    John Tagen; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 383; Rank: Ordinary Seaman; Relation: Wife Mary; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Deserted 13 October 1799 Plymouth.
    Charles Franklin; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 501; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Mother Elizabeth; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Not stated.
    Joseph Delvie; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 188; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Mother Susan; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Not stated.
    Thomas Chappel; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 39; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Mother Jane; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Discharged 7 March 1799 to HMS Ramillies.
    Jacob Hall; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 162; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Mother Ann; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Deserted 14 May 1798 Portsmouth.
    Robert Aughton; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: ML 85; Rank: Corporal, Marine; Relation: Wife Ann; When Alloted: 1797; Remarks: Discharged 12 September 1798 Headquarters.
    James Mowatt; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 132; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife Eleanor; When Alloted: 1798; Remarks: Not stated.
    John Ayling; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 25; Rank: Quartermaster; Relation: Wife Mary; When Alloted: 1798; Remarks: Discharged 7 March 1799 to HMS Ramillies.
    George McEvoy; Ship’s name: HMS Russell; Pay book number: SB 82; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife Jane; When Alloted: 1798; Remarks: Discharged 27 October 1799 to HMS Megarea.
    Date: 1797-1798
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    Legal status: Public Record
    Language: English
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    Title: Enrolment book containing the names and estates of papists registered under the Act of 1 George I, St. 2, c. 55 (1715), Easter 1717- Michaelmas 1746:
    Reference: Q25/3/1
    Description: Easter 1717, 30 April ; p.1. Dorothy Hunt of Winchester, widow:- ; Leashold house in Winchester in possession of Thomas Widmore. ; Rebecca Edwards of Longham, Co. Southon, widow:- ; a). Freehold house and curtilage in Longham in occupation of Thos. Lockyer. ; b). Freehold cottage and garden in Longham in occupation of Thos. Durdall.

    p.2. John Mackrell of Senfield, Coskum (? Corscombe), Dorset:- ; a). “Newmans” tenement in Milton, co. Southton in occupation of White Tarver, yeom. of Milton. ; b). Dwelling house, garden, Court, plot of ground, fishpond and 3 coppices in Milton, in hand. Both part of Arnwood Farm. ; c). Tenement called Dyalls in Milton, in occupation of Jos. Tarver. Part of Milton Farm. ; d). The rents of a freehold tenement in Milton in occupation of Wm. Reekes. ; Martin Biddlecombe of Merrytown, Christchurch Twyneham, yeoman. ; a). Merrytown Farme – freehold possession. ; b). Freehold estate called Mackrell’s. ; c). Freehold estate called Sebotts. ; d). The tithes of a freehold tenement in Longham.

    p.3. John Lacy of Harmsworth, Old Arlesford:- ; Copyhold House, barn, stable, backside, garden, orchard, and 34 acres occupied by himself. ; Winifred Hammond of Brooke, Bramshaw, widow:- ; Freehold house and I acre pasture in Burton Hill, Christchurch in tenure of Mary Deane, widow.

    p.4. Richard Veale of Cheriton:-; 2 tenements and 3 acres of land in Beauworth, one let to Ralph Jackson.

    p.5. Thos. Gifford of Chillington, Brewood, Staffs, Esq.:-; The Lordship or Manor of Neatham, with George Inwood, Robert Newman, Anthony Hobbs as tenant at will.

    p.6. Francis Cottington of Fonthill Gifford, Wilts, Esq.:-; Messuage, lodge and park called Freemantle Park and appurts. With the Warren, near Kingsclere, in tenure of Robert Heath.

    pp.7,8. Henry Cufaude of Cufaude, Nr. Basing, Esq.:-; The Manor of Cufaude with all rents, royalties etc. and appurts. in p. of Basing. ; (Capital messuage, Mathews Farm etc. in Basing and Bramley.)

    p.9. Charles Fairfax of York, Esq., Annuity of £120. out of ; a). Manor of Stratfield Mortimer, with the Great Park and the Little Park in Berks and Southton.; Manor of Candover incl. hamlets of Brown Candover, Pamber, Micheldever, Chilton Candover, Northington and Woodmancott.; b). Madden Farm, Dorset.

    p.10. Thos. Lovatt of Draycott in the Moors, Staffs, husbandman. ; a). Pitthouse Farm, with house garden, orchard and lands in Christchurch. ; b). One parcel of land in occupation of Hen. Reekes, in Christchurch. ; c). One parcel of meadow in Christchurch in occupation of Mr. Keepering.

    p.11. Richard Martin of Goodworth Clatford, yeom:-; Copyhold messuage, garden, farm and lands in Goodworth Clatford.

    p.12. Thos. Harris of St. Bartholomew, Hyde nr. Winchester:-; Leashold tenement, cottage and garden plot in Hyde Street, parish of St. Bartholomews. Part in possession of Thos. Harris, part of Sam Hooper.

    p.13. Rt. Hon. Robert Lord Dormer of Peterley, Berks, gent:- ; a). Messuage, farm and lands in Milbrook called Bannesters, in possession of John Burgesse. ; b). Messuage called Hooke Heath in Wymering. ; c). Farmhouse and lands in Cosham, Wymering, in possession of Thos. Hunt. ; d). Farm in Cosham in possession of widow Hooker. ; e). 3 cottages in Cosham. ; f). Small piece of land in Wymering.

    p.14. Mary Hyde of Hyde End, Brimpton, Berks, widow:- ; a). Inhurst Farm, with appurts in Inhurst, Baughurst and Kingsclere. ; b). Apshanger Farm, Kingsclere, in possession of Francis Hawkins. ; c). Tucker’s Hill Farm, Kingsclere in possession of Francis Hyde, son of Mary Hyde. ; d). Messuage called Ashford Hill in Kingsclere in possession of Richard Beare. ; e). Copyhold tenement called Howells in Baughurst in possession of Rebecca Howell.

    p.15. John Hyde of Hyde End, Brimpton, Berks, gent:- ; a). 54 acres of coppice land in Inhurst. ; b). Tenement in Baughurst, occupied by John Taplys. ; c). Tenement called Hulcops Piddle in Inhurst, occupied by Peter Cork. ; d). Tenement called Heath House in Inhurst, occupied by John Golding. ; e). Land called Holt Heath in Kingsclere. ; f). Land called Pitt Heath in Kingsclere. ; g). 3 acres of coppice in Kingsclere. ; h). Messuage called Martins, in Tadley.

    p.16. The Rt. Hon. Charles Lord Dormer of Wing, Bucks. Manor of Idsworth with rights, royalties etc. and, appurts. in Chalton, messuage called Wood House in Chalton and lands described.

    p.17. Hon. John Dormer Esq., (son of above):-; An annuity of £10 of the manor of Hook Heath in Cosham and Wymering.

    p.18. John Ring of Warblington, yeom:- ; Moiety of messuage and appurts. in Langstone, Havant, occupied by Wm. Ring.

    p.19. Francis Stanley of Havant, Glover:-; a). Messuage and appurts. at Deane, Chalton. ; b). 2 acres at Deane, occupied by Wm. Palmer.

    p.20. Wm. Blunden of Bedhampton, yeoman. ; Copyhold messuage and appurts. in Havant.

    p.21. John Blunden of Wymering, yeoman. ; Freehold messuage and appurts in Warblington, occupied by Thos. Aylmer.

    p.22. Mary Collins of Catherington, Widow:-; 11 acres in Catherington, occupied by John Collins. (in manor of Fiveheads).

    p.23. John Collins of Catherington, yeoman:-; a). Copyhold messuage and appurts at Horndean, Catherington, occupied by Edw. Stallard. (Manor of Chalton). ; b). 3 acres of copyhold land in Horndean.

    p.24. John Barnes of Havant, carpenter. ; Copyhold moiety of messuage and appurts in Longstone, Havant, occupied by Richard Eyles.

    p.25. Richard Hunt of Aldsworth, Westbourne, Sussex, yeoman:-; Copyhold messuage, malthouse, garden and appurts in Havant, occupied by Wm. Allum.

    p.26. Wm. Todd of Warblington, yeoman:-; 4 acres of freehold marshland in Farlington, occupied by John Butler.

    p.27. Francis Higgins of Leigh, Havant, yeoman:-; Copyhold messuage, appurts and 28 acres at Leigh, Havant.

    p.28. Thomas Atkinson of Rackham, Sussex, carryer: ; a). Messuage and garden in Havant occupied by Thos. Browne. (Leasehold). ; b). Messuage, garden and backside in Bedhampton, occupied by Wm. Miller. (Leasehold).

    p.29. James Ayles of Warblington; saltmaker. ; Leasehold house for boiling salt and house for the officer of the Salt Duty and 12 acres of the Salt-works ground, on Hayling Island.

    p.30. The Hon. Eliz. Cotton of Warblington, widow:-; a). 3 leasehold premises in Warblington and Bedhampton, occupied by Humphrey Brettat, Wm. Blunden, Henry Allen.

    p.31. The Hon. Eliz. Cotton of Warblington, widow:-; b). 6 leasehold premises in Emsworth and Warblington occupied by Wm. Todd, John Palmer, Wm. O’Ben, Jacob Bethell, John Cooper, Jacob Hutchens and Wm. Lane.

    p.32. Elizabeth Wingham of Leigh Havant, widow:-; 1 Copyhold messuage at Leigh and 1 freehold messuage and 2 acres at Warblington.

    p.33. Catherine Weedon of St. Gyles, Middx. widow:- a). Messuage and appurts. in Bedhampton, occupied by Sam. Jolly. ; b). 50 acres of copyhold land at Lyth, Neatham, Holybourne, occupied by Anthony Hobbs. ; c). Annuity of £6. from land called Medsells in West Burhant.

    p.34. Philip Caryll of North, Catherington, gent:-; a) Capital messuage called North House and appurts. and 40 acres. ; b). Farm in occupation of Hen. Buggust. jun. ; c). Parcel of land occupied by Hen. Konnate all in the manor of Hinton Marchant, Catherington.

    p.35. John Friend of Ashton, Bishops Waltham, yeom:-; Copyhold messuage and 8 purrocks of land in Ashton, Bishops Waltham. ; John Sims of Pillhill, Bishop’s Stoke:- ; Copyhold messuage with appurts. at Pillhill.

    p.36. John Rattey of Pillhill, Bishop’s Stoke, tailor:- ; Copyhold messuage and appurts. 20 acres and 1 moor in North Stoneham.

    p.37. Mary Glaspole of Horton, Bishopstoke, widow:- ; Copyhold messuage and appurts. in Bishopstoke. ; Thos. Tuffton of Fair Oak, Bishopstoke, yeoman:-; Copyhold messuage and appurts at Fair Oak.

    p.38. Catherine Glaspole of Twyford, widow:- ; a). Copyhold messuage and 8 acres in Twyford (Manor of Otterbourne) called Draper’s. ; b). 6 acres called Frosty Crofts. (manor of Twyford). ; John Lincolns of Otterbourne, yeoman:- ; Freehold messuage and appurts. in the manor of Boyatt, Otterbourne.

    p.39. Francis Fisher of Durley, gent:- ; a). 2 copyhold messuages and appurts. in Durley. ; b). The Reversion of a copyhold messuage in manor of Bishop’s Stoke after the death of Mary Glaspole. ; Mary Stubbington of Pilehill, Bishop’s Stoke. ; a). Freehold messuage at Otterbourne occupied by Jas. Cox. ; b). Copyhold messuage in Bishop’s Stoke.

    p.40. Wm. Primer of Hursley, labourer:-; 1 Copyhold messuage and 1 acre in Hursley. ; Philip Cox of Otterbourne, labourer:- ; Copyhold messuage, appurts. and 16 luggs in Otterbourne.

    p.41. George Streete of Little Somborne, tailor:- ; Messuage and 5 acres in Little Somborne. ; Chas. Aldridge of Winchester, Cordwainer:- ; Copyhold messuage and 2 acres in Hinton Ampner, occupied by Mary Dee, Widow.

    p.42. Ann Spencer of Barton Stacy, widow:- ; a). 2 annuities from farm lands at Barton Stacy. ; b). Meadow ground called Boddicoats, and a piece of land called West Moore in Barton Stacy.

    p.43. Richard Pepper of Gray’s Inn, Middx. gent:- ; Copyhold messuage and appurts, called Southend or Kerby’s Farm, at Southend, Soberton. ; Joan Abinett of Hambledon, widow:- ; Freehold messuage with appurts in Hambledon.

    p.44. Joseph Silvester of Soberton tailor:- ; Messuage, appurts and 50 acres in Kings Worthy, occupied by Thos. Edwards.

    p.45. Thos. Pound of West Boarhunt, gent:- ; Hale Farm, West Boarhunt, and 43 acres, occupied by John Pette. ; Mary Fleet of West Boarhunt, widow:- ; Copyhold messuage, appurts and 18 acres in West Boarhunt.

    p.46. Edward Molden of Soberton, House carpenter:-; 3 messuages and appurts. and 60 acres in Soberton, Longparish and Bramdean.

    p.47. Mary Glaspole of Soberton, widow:- Copyhold messuage with appurts. in Soberton, partly let to Martin Reekes.

    pp.48,49. Richard Bruning of Winchester gent:- ; a). Messuage called Blackfords and Besses and 40 acres in Denmead, Hambledon. ; b). Messuage called May’s Well and 20 acres in Hambledon. ; c). 9 acres of land called Smythes in Den Mead. ; Cottage and appurts. in Hambledon occupied by John Forster, yeoman. ; Messuage and land called Vanne in Langrish, Eastmeon occupied by Wm. Hill. ; 2 Copyhold tenements in East Meon. ; The Manor of Den Mead, Hambledon. ; Messuage and appurts. and 20 acres of land called Carpenters in Den Mead.

    p.50. John Fineham of Chalverston, Roxton, Bedfordshire, gent:- ; Annuity of £150 out of estate of Hen. Cufand in Basing. ; John Morrice of Fawley, mariner:- ; Copyhold Salthouse in Fawley occupied by Thos. Bounde.

    p.51. Richard Ayling, of St. Martin in the Fields, Middx., victualler:- ; Messuage called “The Rose and Crown” in Winchester occupied by Jas. Lincoln.

    p.52. Alexander King of Hurn, Christchurch, carpenter:- ; Freehold lands parcel of, Welmore, Sandhills and Hurn Heath, and right of fishery.

    p.53. Eliz. Bruning of Sheet, Petersfield, widow:- ; Parcel of coppice called Antelhuck Coppice in the tithing of Denmead, Hambledon. (Copyhold).

    p.54. Frances Wingham of Hursley, widow:- Copyhold tenement, brick kiln and 4 acres in Hursley. ; Robert Berry of Gosport, Alverstoke, gent:- ; a). Messuage called the Ship on Wheels, at Forton, Alverstoke. ; b). Messuage at Forton occupied by John Doling. ; c). Messuage at Forton occupied by Eliz. Browne. ; d). Messuage at Forton occupied by Sarah Stafford. ; e). Backyard and water pump, let to Jas. Harris. ; f). Brewhouse, Storehouse and tenement at Forton.

    8 October, 1717. ; pp.55, 56. Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, Marshal of England.; a). Manor of Hayling with rights, royalties and appurts.; b). Hayling farm, with the N. and S. Rectories of Hayling let to John Moulas.; c). All rents called the Sheriffs Turn Rents from the said manor.

    pp.57, 58. Wm. Tichbourne of Sherfield English, gent:-; a) Capital messuage called Sherfield with appurts. and perpetual advowson of the church of Sherfield English. ; b). Birchwood Close in Sherfield English, let to Wm. Grey.

    pp.59, 80. Rt. Hon. Lord Arundell, Baron of Wardour The Manors of Ringwood, South Baddesly, Sharpricks, & Pennington Narvett with appurts. in Ringwood, Harbridge, Boldre, Milford, Christchurch, Brading and Mottestone. (in detail).

    18 October, 1717. (corrected). ; p.81. Wm. Short of London, gent:- ; Annual rent of £60 out of Manor of Wallop and Wallop Farm and lands.

    8 October, 1717 ; p.82. Amey Blomer (Bloomer) of Ringwood, widow:- ; a). Copyhold tenement and 16 acres at Kingston, Ringwood. ; b). 10 acres of leasehold land and 2 acres of meadow, in Christchurch Twyneham.

    p.83. Martin Honnshill of Ringwood, brasier:-; a). Copyhold messuage and c. 24 acres in Ringwood Manor. ; b). 2 Copyhold tenements in Ringwood Manor.

    p.84. Mary Lewen of Crow, Ringwood, widow:-; a). Copyhold tenement called Howe and c. 16 acres in the manor of Bisterne and Crow. ; b). Tenement and c. 21 acres in the same manor. ; c). c. 21 acres, part of Meade Dudmore, in Manor of Hurn.

    p.85. Mary Cole of Idsworth, widow:- ; Cottage and appurts in Twyford occupied by Wm. Vokes, Wm. Newman, and Wm. Batteridge.

    18 October, 1717 ; pp.86, 87. Rt. Hon. Chas. Lord Dormer, Baron of Wing Bucks:- ; a). 2 houses and c. 48 acres in Chalton. and common pasture for 280 sheep. ; b). Messuage in Chalton occupied by Mark Button. ; c). Messuage in Chalton occupied by John Morry. ; d). Messuage and 12 acres leased out by Sir. Edw. Bannister.; e). House and 3 acres occupied by Wm. Palmer.; f). House and orchard occupied by Goody Andrews. ; g). House and 12 acres occupied by George Lane. ; h). 2 cottages on the waste occupied by Widow Leg, Thos. Flud.

    pp.88-90. Philip Saltmarsh of York, Esq., ; 21 moieties and fourth parts of lands and rents in Sherfield upon Loddon and Ellisfield ; (Note that copies of all the registers have been sent to the office of the Commissioner of Inquiry in Essex Street.)

    14 January, 1717/8 ; p.91. Anthony, Viscount Montague. ; a). Gosden’s Heath Farm with appurts. in Ambersham, parish of Steep. ; b). Barn and lands called Bredawes in Bramshott occupied by Richard Rewt, gent.

    15 July 1718 ; p.92. Anthony Viscount Montague.; a). The tithe of that part of the impropriate rectory of Fernhurst that is in Hants. Leased to Hy. Boxall. ; b). Part of the great and small tithes of the impropriate rectory of Easebourne in the tithing of Ambersham. ; c). 2 parcels of land in Ambersham being glebe land of the impropriate rectory of Easebourne.

    7 April, 1719 ; p.93. Thos. Hawkins of Nash, Boughton under Blean, Kent, Esq., Manor or Lordship of Neatham, with Geo. Inwood, Anthony Hobbs and Rbt. Newman as tenants.

    7 April, 1719 ; p.94. Henry Wells of Brambridge, Esq., Copyhold messuage in Twyford and lands.

    26 April, 1720 ; pp.95, 96. Letitia Wybarne of Tonbridge, Kent, widow:- ; a). The Manor of Barton Peverell, South Stoneham and Otterbourne. ; b). Capital Messuage called Barton Peverell Farm. ; c). Tenement, millhouse and watermill called Barton Mills. ; d). 3 tenements and appurts, in South Stoneham. ; e). Messuage at Otterbourne Hill occupied by Edw. Houghton. ; f). Messuage and lands in Boyatt, Otterbourne to Wm. Speering. ; g). Messuage and lands in Durley and Upham called Yatton’s Farm. ; h). Barn and lands in Otterbourne called Millhouse Farm.

    p.97. Wm. Fisher of Durley, gent:-; 50 acres of wooded land called Brenting Coppies with house and appurts. in Bishop’s Stoke.

    July, 1722 ; p.98. Anne Street of Little Sombourne, widow:-; 2 Freehold tenements in Little Sombourne in occupation of herself and Chas. Card.

    16 July, 1723 ; p.99. Francis Hunt of St. Pauls, Covent Garden, Laceman:-; Messuage and appurts in Winchester, under the Guildhall (leasehold).

    p.100. Jas. Gardyner, citizen and stationer of the city of London:-; Messuage and mill and 30 acres of land in Cheriton occupied by Mark Hobbs.

    14 January 1723/4 ; p.101. Wm. Earley of Rainford, Glos., Sadler:- ; An annuity of £5 from one messuage and 5 acres of land in Milton.

    p.102. Thos. Roades of Langstone, Havant, victualler:- ; a) 1 copyhold house and 23 acres in Bedhampton, occupied by Stephen Hart. ; b) 1 copyhold house in Langstone. ; Smart Box of Basingstoke, brewer:- ; 1) Messuage in Basingstoke divided into 3 and occupied by Ricd. Chappell, Thos. Munday, Eliz. Head. ; 2) Messuage in Sherbourn St. John and appurts.

    p.103. Thos. Green of Hambledon, Sadler:-; 2 messuages and 3 acres in Hambledon. ; Wm. Millett of Bedhampton, victualler:- ; Dwelling house and appurts. in Bedhampton. ; [Entry relating to Anne Foyle of Chute, Wilts., widow, cancelled. Refers to Manor of Kimpton. Memo by Thos. Imber 29th February 1723/24]

    p.104. Hen. Hodson of St. Thomas, Winchester, Esq:- ; Messuage and appurts. in Fleshmonger St. Winchester.

    p.105. Edw. Tompkins of New Arlesford, Joiner:- ; Messuage, curtilage and brewhouse in New Arlesford in Sheepcoop Street. ; John Binsted of Waltham, turner:- ; Freehold messuage and 9 acres in Hambledon occupied by Wm. Collins. ; Martha Binsted, wife of George, of Hambledon, mercer:- ; 1. acre of copyhold land in Hambledon.

    p.106. John Abbinett of Hambledon, periwiggmaker:- ; Copyhold tenement and appurts. in Hambledon. ; George Binsted of Hambledon, mercer:- ; a). Copyhold messuage and 20 acres at Sheepewash, Southwick. ; b). 6 acres of freehold land in Hambledon occupied by Peter Wigg. ; John Stubington of Medhurst, Sussex, malster:- ; a). Capital messuage with appurts. in Winchester, occupied by Mary Toms, widow:- ; b). Copyhold barn and land in Manor of Bishop’s Stoke.

    12 January 1724/5 ; Mary Dean of Marislow, Devon, widow:- ; 10 hereditaments in Mattingley, incl. Blewhouse Farme and a Charity Schoole. ; Peter Burnand of Bishop’s Waltham, sadler:-; Copyhold messuage in Bishop’s Waltham part occupied by Hen. Martin.

    12 January 1724/5 ; p.108. Jas. Cooke of St. John’s parish, Winchester Tanner:- ; a). Freehold tenement with tan yard in St. John’s parish. ; b). Freehold tenement in occupation of Thos. Wild, in tithing of St. Johns. ; c). Small messuage in occupation of Widow Earle.

    6 April 1725 ; p.108. Eliz. Millet of St. Michael’s, Winchester, widow:-; a). Moiety of capital messuage, 4 little tenements, Well Close, Crabtree Close, & 2 messuages and malthouse in parish of St. John, Winchester. ; b). Moiety of liberty of keeping a fair at St. Gile’s Hill, and of hurdle house or warehouse on the site. ; c). Moiety of messuages called The Castle and the Mermaid in the High Street.

    4 October, 1726 ; pp.110-120. Henry, Lord Arundell of Wardour. ; Manors of Ringwood, S. Baddesley, Sharpricks, and Pennington Nawert in parishes of Ringwood, Harbridge, Boldre, Milford. (in detail).

    pp.110-7. Ringwood.

    pp.117-8. S. Baddesley.

    pp.119-120. Pennington Nawert.

    13 January 1729/30 ; p.120. Wm Sheldon, Esq., and Eliz. and Frances Smith, sps. of Winchester. ; Each entitled to 1/3 part of farm and lands called Wellhouse in Eversley.

    3 April, 1733 ; p.121. Edw. D. of Norfolk, Earl Marshal of England. ; a). Manor of Hayling with appurts. in parishes of Northwood and Southwood. ; b). Hundred of Redbridge. ; c). Farm called Hayling farm and the North and South Parsonage. ; d). Water Corn Mill and appurts. in Hayling.

    7 October, 1746 ; p.122-131. Sir Thomas Webb of Great Canford, Dorset, Bt.; Manor of Avon Tirrell and lands in Sopley and Christchurch. (in detail).

    pp.132-142. Henry Lord Arundell of Wardour. ; Manors of Ringwood, S. Baddesley and Sharpricks. Pennington Narvett and Woodhouse in parishes of Harbridge, Boldre, Milford, Andover, Tangley and Faccombe. (in detail).

    pp.132-140. Ringwood.

    pp.140-1. S. Baddesley.

    pp.141-2. Sharpricks.
    Date: 1717-1746
    Held by: Hampshire Archives and Local Studies, not available at The National Archives
    Language: English
    Extent: Large (approximately 14 x 23 inches) vellum covered book, 142 pages
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