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Snodland, Kent

Editorial history

24/08/11, CSG: Created page






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See Bishop's Palace
See Whorne's Place, Cuxton, Kent



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Reference to Snodland in Wiki primary documents

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"Humbly complayneing showeth unto yo:r Lordship yo:r dayly orato:r S:r George Oxenden late of London now residing att Surat in East India kn:t ...yo:r orrator as to ?his haveing or enjoying ye sd Landes & premisses for w:ch he had payd said fowreteene hundred pounds & being very sensible of the uniust dealeing of her said Sonn in and by her last Will and Testam:t made in or ab:t the Month of March in the yeare of o:r Lord God one Thousand six hundred & sixty five conceiving she had power to dispose of certain Messuages Lands & Tenem:ts in Halling & Snodland in Kent w:ch the said Elizabeth or some other person in trust for her held by Lease for lives of the Bishop of Rochester did charge the said Messuages Lands & Tenem:ts in Halling & Snodland aforesaid w:th the paym:t of the said fowreteene hundred pounds unto yo:r Orato:r then expressing in words that it was now all one since her Sonn had gotten those writeings, That the lands of Halling & Snodland w:ch she intended to have given her Sonn) should pay the said Summe of fowreteene hundred pounds w:th interest (or such words to some such effect or purpose) as yo:r Orato:r doubteth not but to prove w:ch said Elizabeth Dallison ?saving after the ?makeing the said Will died"[1]



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Potential sources

Snodland history society

- Snodland Historical Society
- The society has a small museum and is forming an archive of material related to Snodland and its surrounding district.
- There is a - downloadable catalogue for the Snodland museum archive
- Copies of maps are available including:

    • A description of the manor of Halling in Kent (1634)
    • A plot and terrier of the land messuages etc. granted by Francis Bishop of Rochesterto Thomas Dalison, Esq., 1723, also his freehold lands (includes names from 1634 and later)
    • Map of lands in Halling and Snodland, Kent, belonging to the Bishop of Rochester granted on lease to Thomas Dalison Esq. (1832, includes many details from 1634 map)
    • See - map list


Medway Council City Ark - - Online map tool to query Medway council area and surrounding parishes for CityArk records


Snodland related Citiark sources

Result number 16 - Please quote Reference: 06a_DE_SERIES_1001_1200/DE1016 on request slip.

Path: Accessions/ 06a_DE_SERIES_1001_1200/ DE1016.html
Hand-drawn map of Whorne’s Place Estate, Cuxton and Halling, 400 acres, owned by Sir John Marsham, giving field names, acreages and showing the River Medway, field boundaries, rabbit warrens, rights of way (including the route now known as the North Downs Way National Trail), buildings (including Whorne’s Place) and woodland, surveyed by Robert Felgate 1670, with Marsham’s coat of arms and scale of perches.

Parchment
34 ½” x 18” (875mm x 460mm)

Purchased by Medway Council with contributions from Cuxton Parish Council and the North Downs Way National Trail Lost landscapes Project, funded through Kent County Council and the Countryside Agency by the Heritage Lottery Fund Local Heritage Initiative Project.
Date: 1670
Quantity: 1 membrane



Result number 2 - Please quote Reference: CCRc_Church_Commissioners_Capitular_Estates_1349_to_1946/CCRc_M10 on request slip.

Path: Ecclesiastical_Regular_and_Capitular_Foundations/ CCRc_Church_Commissioners_Capitular_Estates_1349_to_1946/ 05_CCRc_Manorial_Records_1390_to_1864/ CCRc_M10.html

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Manorial Records

Rentals: Ambree in Rochester 1606, 1647-1650, 1660; Boncakes in Strood 1606, 1647-1650; Darenth 1606, 1647-1650; Denton 1613, 1643-1646; Frindsbury 1606, 1647-1650; Penshurst 1606, 1647-1650; Sharsted [cf. Shawstead], Lydsing [cf. Lidsing] and Sedington [cf. Settington], 1613, 1647-1650; Stoke 1643-1646; Wouldham 1606, 1647-1650 [including note of lands of Sir Maximilian dalison].
(Original number 169405)
Date: 1606-1650
Quantity: 1 volume


  1. Bill of Complaint in Chancery brought by Sir George Oxenden against his nephew Maximilian Dallison, ca. 1668. See C 9/40/48 f. 2