Red Lodge Farm
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Red Lodge Farm (Redlodge) was a farm on the Stoneham Estate at North Stoneham Common. The farm was created after 1806, when 550 acres of the Common were enclosed[1].
A portion of the farm became Red Lodge Nursery from 1821. A portion of 8 acres was leased to Robert Chatfield Hankinson in 1870[2].
The farm was sold in 1935 to Southampton Corporation[3].
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Tenants of Red Lodge Farm
- Joseph Thompson (1821[4])
- James Sherry (1828[5], 1835[6])
- William Fitzhugh Esq.[7] (1837[8]), a small portion only
- In Hand (1837[9]), the major portion
- William Hill (1859)
- James L Hill (1872)
- William Fray (1913)
- Theodore Theoliphus Green (1915)
- W C Browning (1920)
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References
- ↑ Lease of Red Lodge Warren House and land, 1806 (WFMS:405 | HRO 102M71/E43)
- ↑ Lease of part of Red Lodge Farm, 1870
- ↑ Copy conveyance of Red Lodge Farm, 1935 (WFMS:1827 )
- ↑ Lease of Red Lodge Farm, 1821
- ↑ Lease of part of Red Lodge Farm, 1828-1829 (WFMS:420 | HRO 102M71/E58)
- ↑ James Sherry was declared bankrupt, and all the farming stock and household furniture, etc, were sold by auction on 5 June 1835. Hampshire Telegraph, 1 June 1835
- ↑ William Fitzhugh of Bannisters Lodge, Southampton. At the same time he was leasing adjoining Kiln Bargain.
- ↑ Trust deed to bar entail, 1837 (WFMS:208 | HRO 102M71/T11)
- ↑ Trust deed to bar entail, 1837 (WFMS:208 | HRO 102M71/T11)