Swaythling Farm
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Swaythling Farm from Surveys of Stoneham, 1818

Detail of Swaythling Farm from Surveys of Stoneham, 1818

Detail of eastern portion of Swaythling Farm from Surveys of Stoneham, 1818

Detail of western portion of Swaythling Farm from Surveys of Stoneham, 1818
The farmhouse, a listed Grade II structure, was demolished around 1960.
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Tenants of Swaythling Farm
- Jacob Gater (1790[3], 1803[4], 1835[5], 1837[6])
- C H Gater (c.1850)
- Thomas Gearing (1861[7]), a portion
- James Weble (1861[8]), a portion
- John Freeman Sheppard (1891[9], Late19thC)
- Keturah Sheppard (Early 20thC), wife of above
- Theodore Theoliphus Green (1913, 1920)
- George H Brown (c.1940s)
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References
- ↑ Lease and release of manor and farm of Swaythling, and Swaythling House, 1778 (WFMS:300 | HRO 102M71/T103)
- ↑ Mortgage of North Stoneham and Swaythling Farms, 1842 (WFMS:217 | HRO 102M71/T20); Release of mortgage charge of North Stoneham and Swaythling Farms, 1867 (WFMS:230 | HRO 102M71/T33)
- ↑ Lease of Swaythling Farm, 1790 (WFMS:400 | HRO 102M71/E38)
- ↑ Lease of Swaythling Farm, 1803 (WFMS:404 | HRO 102M71/E42)
- ↑ List of eligible voters at North Stoneham, 1835
- ↑ Trust deed to bar entail, 1837 (WFMS:208 | HRO 102M71/T11)
- ↑ 1861 Census. Gearing is described as a farmer of 400 acres employing 18 men and 3 boys.
- ↑ 1861 Census. Weble is described as a farmer of 60 acres employing 8 men.
- ↑ 1891