Binstead Lodge Farm
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Binstead Lodge Farm was a farm at Binstead on the Isle of Wight Estates. In earlier times it was known as Binstead Farm, and must be distinguished from Binstead Farm (new).[edit]
Tenants of Binstead Lodge Farm
- James Barton (1817)
- Thomas Hallett (1841[1],-1851[2])
- John James Dashwood (1862[3])
- George Young (1872, 1883[4])
- A James (1920[5])
- Frank Loader (1920)
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References
- ↑ 1841 Census
- ↑ When Thomas Hallett quit the farm, the following were advertised to be sold at auction on 29 Sep 1851: 'Six capital Cart Horses, Hackney Mare, well-bred Pony good in Harness, 11 dairy Cows, 110 South-Down Ewes and Lambs, 25 Pigs, Poultry, Implements, Furniture, Dairy, and Brewing utensils'.
- ↑ Counterpart lease of Binstead Lodge Farm, 1862 (WFMS:1597 )
- ↑ Conditional agreement for lease relating to Binstead Lodge Farm, 1883 (WFMS:1605 )
- ↑ Lease of Binstead Lodge Farm, 1920 (HRO 117M91)