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Northend Farm

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Northend Farm (North End) was a large farm, or group of sub-farms, on the Stoneham Estate. In the early 19th century, for instance, it was divided into some four sub-farms, which, with also Home Farm, Yew Tree Farm, and Common Barn Farm, were collectively known as the North End Farms.

It was surveyed by John Whitcher in 1818. It was sold in 1947[1].

Tenants of Northend Farm

  • William Vine (1837[2]), a portion
  • John Priddle (1837[3]), a portion (196a)
  • John Wallis (1837[4]), a portion (146a)
  • John Minall (1837[5]), a portion (45a)
  • Richard C Priddle[6] (c.1850, 1861[7], 1871[8], 1872)
  • Hampshire County Council (1913)
  • J R G Fowle (1920)
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References

  1. Copy conveyance of North End Farm, 1947  (WFMS:1846 )
  2. Trust deed to bar entail, 1837  (WFMS:208 | HRO 102M71/T11)
  3. Trust deed to bar entail, 1837  (WFMS:208 | HRO 102M71/T11)
  4. Trust deed to bar entail, 1837  (WFMS:208 | HRO 102M71/T11)
  5. Trust deed to bar entail, 1837  (WFMS:208 | HRO 102M71/T11)
  6. By the 1861 Census, Priddle was farming 250 acres, and employing 8 men and 2 boys.
  7. 1861 Census
  8. 1871 Census
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