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THE RECORDS OF THE WILTSHIRE FAMILY, FORMERLY OF HAYLING MANOR, HAYLING ISLAND, HANTS

Catalogue reference: 780A

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This record is about the THE RECORDS OF THE WILTSHIRE FAMILY, FORMERLY OF HAYLING MANOR, HAYLING ISLAND, HANTS dating from 1243-1947.

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Reference
780A
Title
THE RECORDS OF THE WILTSHIRE FAMILY, FORMERLY OF HAYLING MANOR, HAYLING ISLAND, HANTS
Date
1243-1947
Description

Estate and family papers relating to the Padwick family of Hayling Island

Arrangement

1. Estate records and family papers, 1243 - 1902

2. Title deeds, 1599 - 1834

3. Enclosure Acts and Awards, 1786 - 1820

4. Church records, 1828 - 1947

5. Business records, 1823 - 1860

6. Banking records, 1816

7. Hayling Island Mosquito Control Unit, 1920 - 1923

8. History of Hayling Island and area, 1789 - c1940

9. Guides to Hayling Island

10. Photographs

11. Engravings and Prints

12. Miscellanea

13. Maps

Held by
Portsmouth History Centre
Language
English
Creator(s)
<famname>Padwick family of Hayling Island, Hampshire</famname>
Physical description
13 series
Administrative / biographical background

The manor, rectory and island of Hayling were once part of the settled estates of the Dukes of Norfolk. They were vested in William Padwick the Younger by Act of Parliament in 1825.

William Padwick the Younger of Cosham House in the county of Southampton married Miss Grace Taylor of Greenwich in the county of Kent, one of the daughters of the late William Taylor of Greenwich and his wife, Isabella, in 1814.

Their surviving child, their youngest daughter, Rosetta Frances Padwick of the Manor House, Hayling Island, born 2 February 1834, married the Reverend C.H. Clarke, vicar of Hayling 27 January 1899. She died on 2 December 1915.

On 16 April 1917 Mr Clarke married Eleanor Louise Turner, one of the children of Charles Turner, farmer of Hayling Island and Elizabeth Sarah, his wife. There were no children of the marriage. The estate subsequently devolved upon the descendants of Mrs Eleanor Clarke, the Wiltshire family.

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THE RECORDS OF THE WILTSHIRE FAMILY, FORMERLY OF HAYLING MANOR, HAYLING ISLAND, HANTS