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Pointout Farm

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Pointout Farm (Point Out, Point House), also known as Kiln Bargain, was a farm on the Stoneham Estate. It was surveyed by John Whitcher in 1818.

Tenants of Pointout Farm

  • William Fitzhugh Esq.[1] (1837[2])
  • Edwin Pritchard (1856)
  • James Shelley (1913)
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References

  1. William Fitzhugh of Bannisters Lodge, Southampton. At the same time he was leasing part of adjoining Red Lodge Farm.
  2. Trust deed to bar entail, 1837  (WFMS:208 | HRO 102M71/T11)
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