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Catalogue reference: IR 30/17/139
This record is about the Tithe map of Faversham (parish), Kent. Shows buildings (named), Wesleyan chapel,... dating from 1915 in the series Tithe Commission and Successors: Tithe Maps. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Tithe map of Faversham (parish), Kent. Shows buildings (named), Wesleyan chapel, school, workhouse, market house, windmill, boundary stones, waterbodies, bridges. Industrial land-use: coal yard, crane, breweries. Colouring used. In the top left hand corner is a large drawing of a smock mill with furled sails. Scale: 1 inch to 3 chains. First class map. Construction lines shown. By F and H E Drayson.
With 1 altered apportionment map, dated 6 June 1861, at 1 inch to 3 chains. Other altered apportionment maps are located with the apportionment.
This tithe map, made when the original [1842] map became worn, is a 1915 copy of the original map at IR 77/30
Tithe file: IR 18/3601
Tithe apportionment:
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Tithe Commission and Successors: Tithe Maps
Tithe map of Faversham (parish), Kent. Shows buildings (named), Wesleyan chapel,...
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