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Ash next Ridley - Parish Information

A Downland Parish - Ash by Wrotham in Former Times by W. Frank Proudfoot

A manuscript history of Ash, written in the 1970's but never published (about W. Frank Proudfoot)

Chapter 14 - Index  page 204

Abard family 51, 61
Abbotts Wood 153; 161, 164
Abel (rector) l0a-11
Accolton family 132, 136, 179
Acomb (Northumberland) 11
Addington 7, 20a, n, 28a, 105a, 113, 181
agricultural wages 182-3 
aids, feudal  123, 20a, n, 24, 27a-9, 40, n
Akenham Hall (Suffolk) 78a 
Akum, Adam de (rector) 11a, 20a, n
Aldgate (London) 118
Ale Croft(s) 166
Allchin, Jas. 139
Allen, Edward (rector of Hartley) 142 
Allen family 71, 156-7, 168, n, 193
Allington Castle 16
Alymer family 78a
Anchor and Hope (p.h.), the (Stansted) 189 
Andrew (vicar of Stone) l0a 
Andrus family 126, 141, 193-4, 196,  202
Angle Croft 94, 152 
Ansell family 199
Apple Tree Field 163
Apple Tree Reed Field 162a
Apty, Agnis 66 
arable farming 3-4, 152, 156, 171, 197a-8
Aragon, Catherine of 43 
Archbold, Edward (rector of Fawkham) 69
Argyles, Mr 158
Argyle Field 166
Argyle Wood 166
Arnold, Samuel 189
Asgerbi, Hugh de 27
ASH: advowson of 9-10, 14,  42a-3, 74, 77,84, 107;
   area of  2, 151-2,171; 
   birthplaces of inhabitants 180, 183, 185; 
   ‘borough’ of 8a, 53, 61a-2, 122a, 131, 135;
   boundaries of  2, 152-3; 
   census (1801) 51; 
   census (1841) 140a, 171- 3, 177; 
   census (1851)  84-5, 140a-1 , 149, n, 177- 85,
       188, 201, n;

1-6    7-21    22-41a    42-46a    47-64a    65-76    77-87    88-98    99-116    117-119    120-150    151-169     170-203

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