• Reference
    H/WS817
  • Title
    Marriage Settlement 1. Lease for a year (Release missing ?) 1. Trevor Borrett and Thomas his eldest son. 2. Dr. Reeve Ballard and William Ecelyn Esq.
  • Date free text
    10 April 1766
  • Production date
    From: 1766 To: 1766
  • Scope and Content
    Messuage called Dibdens, with brewhouse and dovehouse 4 pieces of meadow, lying West of the messuage, & adjoining the brewhouse, 6 acres 3 pieces of pasture or arable, called Homefield, Upper Shoreham Hill & Lower Shoreham Hill, 20 acres all in Shoreham, Kent, formerly occupied Paul d'Aranda deceased and J. Capon. & occupied J. Borrett deceased, now occupied Trevor Borrett. Castle and farm called Shoreham Castle alias Lullingstone castle Manor of Lullingstone, Kent Land in Shoreham, Eynesford and Lullingstone, late occupied William Round, now occupied William Keeble: Great Leam, with a shaw thereto belonging, 40 acres Little Leam, 7 acres Great South Field, 44 acres Little South Field, 20 acres Holeham, 15 acres Dalefield with a shaw, 33 acres Buesbank with 2 shaws, 12 acres 3 crofts with 3 shaws adjoining, 10 acres Redlands with 2 shaws, 23 acres Domsin Berry, 12 acres Home field Lay with a shaw, 18 acres Eastfield, 31 acres Hither Northfield, 13 acres Further Northfield, 12 acres Castle Hill Field, 25 acres Beechfield 8 acres Murry Mead and slip 7acres The two Brooks adjoining to the said farmhouse 4 acres Redmead, 3 acres Brickiln Mead 5 acres Broadmead, 8 acres Pieces of coppice wood ;- Castle Hill Wood 22 acres Great Homewood, 18 acres Little Homewood, 7acres Nomewood Brown, 5 acres Preston's Farm, and all lands and buildings occupied with it. Messuage or farm, with 12 acres heretofore the estate of Thomas Polhill. Stony Furlong, 1 1/2acres All the above furlong was late the estate of Frances Polhill, daughter of J. Polhill of Franches in Burwash, Sussex, Esq. Purchased by Paul D' Aranda from the cousins of heirs in gaveking of Frances Polhill and now occupied Nicholas Townsend; purchased by J. Borrett of Paul D'Aranda the son and Mary D'Aranda the widow and relict of Paul D'Aranda. Chapels or seats of Trevor and Thomas Borrett in or adjoining Church of Shoreham, purchased of the D'Arandas. Messuage in Shoreham heretofore occupied Robert Hills, late occupied John Willis, now occupied Trevor Borrett as appurtenant capital mess. called Dibden. Mellands, 4 acres Crouch Lands, 5 acres [two above now occupied Thomas Waring] Messuage called Deaths, with lands, heretofore occupied Thomas Levett, late occupied Richard Waring, gent. now occupied Rebecca Withers, purchased by J. Borrett of D'Aranda the son. Manor of Filston alias Visleston, Kent. Farm called Filston Filston's Meadow, 22 acres Brook Land called two Hopes, 4 acres The Little Mead, 4 acres Two pieces called Dogmeadows, 9 acres Bushy Meadow, 6 acres The six Acre Meadow, 6 acres The Brick Meadow, 9 acres in Shoreham and Oxford Further Show Shot, 13 acres Hither Show Shot, 18 acres Lower Homefield, 13 acres Upper Homefield 15 acres The Hope Garden, alias Eight Acres, 8 acres Little Comb, 10 acres Great Comb, 20 acres Higwood, arable, 15acres Oatfield, 10 acres Andrews field, 20 acres Short Furrow, 20 acres Mary Croft, 6acres Andrews Wood, 60 acres Further Firth Wood and Hither FrithWood, 60 acres Bushby Spring, wood, 6 acres 100 acres grubbed land late occupied Thomas Capon, now occupied J. Pratt, purchased by J. Borrett of Pendock Price, Esq. Message and Mill, formerly a Paper Mill and now a WaternCorn Mill, with outhouses and land, 7 1/2 acres, in Shoreham, Laye occupied Andrew Johannett, paper maker, now occupied Edward Lambert.
  • Level of description
    item