Blackland
From The Muniment Room, a resource for social history, family history, and local history.
Blackland was a small farm at Havenstreet on the Isle of Wight Estates. Blackland is probably synonymous with a tenement known as Blackbridge (Blackburydge). It is not to be confused with a Blacklands Farm adjoining and east of Lynn Farm, which was not part of the Fleming Estate.Blackland comprised 15 acres in 1817, when it was surveyed by John Whitcher. In later years, with the former Blacklands Copse, it comprised part of Kemphillmore Copse.
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Tenants of Blackland
- Abraham Duncanson (1817[1])
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Whitcher's Survey, 1817[2]
Nos. | Names of Lands | Inmost Content A.r.P. | Outmost Content A.r.P. |
1 | Little Blackland | 2:1:34 | 4:0:22 |
2 | Blackland | 5:2:26 | 6:2:39 |
3 | Further Blackland | 4:2:27 | 4:3:11 |
12:3:6 | 15:2:32 |
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