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Inclosure Awards and Agreement
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p 1

23 Jun 1813 POLING Enrolled 1 Nov 1813.

Plan. 12" x 15". Scale: 8 chains to inch.

'Map of the Allotments as set out by The Commissioners of the Poling Inclosure in the Year 1812'. 'Hosicraft Son and Hemmingway Surveyors'. It is drawn on verso of p 21, and recto of the unnumbered following leaf.

p 56

30 Aug 1834 BEPTON COMMON in Bepton Manor and Parish Enrolled 13 Sept 1834.

Plan. Paper (2 sheets). 16" x 35" Scale: 4 chains to inch. (Plan ref: QDD/5/11)

p 145

10 Dec 1838 RYE HARBOUR Enrolled 1 May 1839.

Marshland reclaimed as a result of works on Rye Harbour (738 acres).

Plan. Linen-backed paper. 19½" x 28½". Scale: 10 chains to inch. (Plan ref: QDD/5/17)

'A plan of the Salts and Harbour of Rye situate in the Parishes of Rye, Winchelsea, Icklesham, Guildeford, and Playden in the County of Sussex, measured from the centre of the Embankments to the edge of the opposite Ditches, Walls, and Fences, and distinguishing the protected from the unprotected Lands'.

p 165

3 May 1839 RUSTINGTON, Rustington Brook and Mews Brook Enrolled 16 Aug 1839.

Plan. Paper. 17" x 14" Scale: 2 chains to inch. (Plan ref: QDD/5/18)

p 186

6 Feb 1841 WESTBOURNE COMMON FIELD Enrolled 7 Jun 1841.

Plan. Paper. 18" x 33". Scale: about 3 chains to inch. (Plan ref: QDD/5/19)

'Map of the Allotments Referred to by the annexed Award'. 'Surveyed and Drawn by E Fuller 1837 Chichester'.

p 223

29 Nov 1841 LITTLEHAMPTON Enrolled 1 Apr 1842.

Including The Jay, The East Ham, The West Ham Arable, The West Ham Pasture, The Southway, The Thirteen Acres, The Blatching, The Fifteen Acres, East Street Common, Rustington Corner, East Street Field otherwise The Seventeen Acres, The Lettuce otherwise Lutters Piece, and The Ten Acres.

Plan. Linen-backed paper. 37" x 44". Scale: 3 chains(?) to inch. (Plan ref: QDD/5/20)

'Plan of the Common Lands as Divided Allotted and Exchanged by the Commissioners under the Enclosure Act'. 'Surveyed by J F Tidey, Littlehampton'.

p 275

10 Sept 1844 SOUTHEASE Enrolled 1 May 1845.

Plan. Paper. 22½" x 28". Scale: about 6 chains to inch. (Plan ref: QDD/5/21)

'Southease Inclosure. The Plan referred to in the annexed Award'. 'Surveyor: William Figg, Lewes, 1844'.

p 348

21 May 1870 WASTE IN THE MANOR OF ROGATE BOHUNT in Trotton Enrolled 24 May 1870.

1. Rev Herbert Samuel Hawkins of Bepton Rectory.

2. Owners and Occupiers having commoning rights.

Inclosure Agreement under 29 George II, c36 (1756).

Plan. Oiled silk. 19½" x 24". No scale given. (Plan ref: QDD/37)

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East Sussex Record Office
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English
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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/6690059b-337e-454b-a243-599ee91c92d5/

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