Sheffield Park Sheffield Green Fletching |
Books and other documents | |
Published | Title, author and references |
1904 | Highways and Byways in Sussex by E.V. Lucas ⇒ p. 235 |
1909 | English Homes and Villages (Kent & Sussex) also published as Tunbridge Wells and its Neighbourhood by Lady Hope ⇒ p. 133 |
1927 | The Sussex Highlands ⇒ p. 55 |
1928 | Rotherfield - The Story of some Wealden Manors by Catharine Pullein ⇒ p. 13 |
1931 | Wealden Iron by Ernest Straker ⇒ p. 412 |
Historical records | |||||
25th Apr 1580 | Leaseholder (40 yrs) | Charles Howard | Sheffield Park | Buckhurst Terrier | |
Charles Howard of Sheffeild, Esquire, holdeth [Sheffield Park] by indenture of demise from Sir Thomas Sackvill, Knight, to Richard Leech, Esquire, deceased, the capital mansion, and all the long house or galery, pigeonhouses and other edifices, with that sometime a brewhouse and now used for the making of nails, and Little Barn feild, 10 acres, (4 of which is rough), Marlefeild, 13 acres, (4 of which is rough), Peasefeild, 9 acres, Parkbarn feild, 8 acres, Great Barnfeild, 20 acres, and all closes of arable, viz., Lower Barn Feild, 8 acres, Skinner feild, 8 acres, Pages Feild, 8 acres, Stable Croft, 9 acres, Place feild, 12 acres, and meadow called Broad mead, 20 acres, The Eyes in five parts, 22 acres, and rough ground, and part of the wood ground called Shepley wood, 40 acres, a little croft called Boker garden, 2 acres, and Park wood, 90 acres Together with the harvest days and workdays of the tenants of the said manor. | |||||
1610 | [North] Sussex by John Norden and augmented by John Speed | Sheffeild | John Speed | ||
The first engraved maps of the counties of Great Britain were the work of Christopher Saxton who, under the authority of the Privy Council, surveyed the English counties in Elizabethan times, from 1574 to 1578. In 1593 he was followed by John Norden who projected an ambitious scheme for a complete series of county histories. He published before his death a number of counties - Middlesex, Hertfordshire, Essex, Northampton, Cornwall, Sussex and Surrey. John Speed's map of Sussex is based upon Norden's map and was engraved by Jodocus Hondius. It occupies pages nine and ten of John Speed's Atlas entitled "The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine", is 20 1/4 inches by 15 1/4 inches in size and shows additionally an interesting plan of Chichester and a spirited representation of the Battle of Hastings. | |||||
1638 | Birth | George Neville | Sheffield Park | IGI - Family Search Batch T99045-5 | |
1645 | [North] Sussex by Jan Blaeu | Sheffeild | Jan Blaeu | ||
1695 | [North] Sussex by Robert Morden | Sheffield | Robert Morden | ||
Robert Morden was a London bookseller from 1669 until his death in 1703. He specialised in the geographical field and was himself something of a cartographer and a publisher. Throughout the 17th and most of the 18th centuries, there was little distinction between the activity of book or print-selling and that of publishing: many booksellers were also printers or engravers. They undertook the sale of each others' work and often combined to meet the high cost of publishing a new map or reissue of an old atlas, even if the original plates were still available. This map was published in Brittania: a chorographical description of Great Britain and Ireland by William Camden. | |||||
1769 | Purchased | for £31,000 | John Baker Holroyd, 1st Earl of Sheffield, Baron of Dunamore, Co. Meath, Ireland and Baron of Roscommon | Sheffield Park | www.thepeerage.com |
1779 | Sheffield Place, Fletching | Private collection | |||
1787 | Sheffield Park, watercolour (23.5 x 36.9 cm) painted by Samuel Hieronymus Grimm | Samuel Hieronymus Grimm, topographical artist | © British Library Board - Shelfmark: Additional MS 5671, Item number: f. 43 (no. 74) | ||
c 1795 | Part of the 1 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1795 by William Gardner and Thomas Gream | Sheffield Park | |||
1808 | [North] Sussex by G.Cole and engraved by J.Roper | Sheffield Park | G. Cole | ||
The British atlas; comprising a series of county maps…intended to illustrate and accompany 'The beauties of England and Wales' published 1808. | |||||
c 1825 | Part of the 1 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1825 by Christopher and John Greenwood | Sheffield Place | |||
c 1825 | Part of the 1 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1825 by Christopher and John Greenwood | Sheffield Park | |||
c 1825 | Part of the 1 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1825 by Christopher and John Greenwood | Sheffield Place | |||
1828 | Couthope, Mrs | Mrs Courthope | Sheffield Place | Pigot's Directory | |
1828 | Colchester, Honbl. Lord | The Right Hon. Colchester, Lord | Sheffield Place | Pigot's Directory | |
1828 | Davis, Jonas, esq. | Jonas Davis, Esquire | Sheffield Place | Pigot's Directory | |
1828 | Moffitt, Wm., esq. | William Moffitt, Esquire | Sheffield Place | Pigot's Directory | |
c 1830 | Sheffield Place, Fletching | Horsfield's Sussex | |||
1833 | Sheffield, Rt. Hon., Lord | George Augustus Frederick Charles Holroyd, 2nd Earl of Sheffield | Sheffield Place | Pigot's Directory | |
1833 | Colchester, Hon. Lord | The Right Hon. Colchester, Lord | Sheffield Place | Pigot's Directory | |
1837 | [North] Sussex by Thomas Moule | Sheffield Park | Thomas Moule | ||
Thomas Moule was a bookseller. He published a number of important works on heraldry and antiquities, including Bibliotheca heraldica Brittaniae in 1822. The English Counties delineated; or, a topographical description of England has a complete series of county maps and was published by Thomas Moule in 1837 | |||||
1839 | Colchester, The Right Hon., Lord | The Right Hon. Colchester, Lord | Sheffield Place | Pigot's Directory | |
1839 | Sheffield, The Hon., Lord | George Augustus Frederick Charles Holroyd, 2nd Earl of Sheffield | Sheffield Place | Pigot's Directory | |
6th Jun 1841 | Census | Mr Holroyd, Earl of Sheffield, M, Head, age 35 to 39 | George Augustus Frederick Charles Holroyd, 2nd Earl of Sheffield | Sheffield Park | 1841 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Mrs Holroyd, Countess of Sheffield, F, [Wife], age 35 to 39 | Harriett Holroyd [Lascelles], Countess of Sheffield | ||||
Susan Holroyd, F, [Daughter], age 12 | Susan Harriet Harcourt [Holroyd] | ||||
Douglas Holroyd, M, [Son], age 6 | Douglas Edward Holroyd | ||||
John Hind, M, age 30 to 34; occupation: servant | John Hind | ||||
Thomas Langridge, M, age 20 to 24; occupation: servant | Thomas Langridge, servant | ||||
Hannah Loton, F, age 30 to 34; occupation: servant | Hannah Loton | ||||
Charlotte Allard, F, age 55 to 59; occupation servant | Charlotte Allard | ||||
Sarah Pearce, F, age 30 to 34; occupation Servant | Sarah Pearce | ||||
Jane Clement, F, age 50 to 54, occupation: servant | Jane Clement | ||||
Sarah N/K, F, age 25 to 29, born Sussex; occupation Servant | Sarah N/K | ||||
Jane Gardner, F, age 20 to 24; occupation: servant | Jane Gardner | ||||
Harriet Fleet, F, age 20 to 24, born Sussex; occupation: servant | Harriet Fleet | ||||
Ann Mutton, F, age 20 to 24; occupation: servant | Ann Mutton | ||||
Elizabeth Fuller, F, age 25 to 29, born Sussex; occupation: servant | Elizabeth Fuller | ||||
6th Jun 1841 | Census | William Badman, M, Head, age 40 to 44, occupation: servant | William Badman, servant | Sheffield Park | 1841 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Emely Badman, F, [Wife], age 35 to 39, born Sussex | Emely Badman | ||||
Mary Badman, F, [Daughter], age 15 to 19 | Mary Badman | ||||
William Page, M, age 15 to 19, born Sussex | William Page | ||||
6th Jun 1841 | Census | Adam Archibald, M, Head, age 35 to 39, born Scotland; occupation farmer | Adam Archibald, farmer | Sheffield Park | 1841 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Letitia Archibald, F, [Wife], age 25 to 29 | Letitia Archibald | ||||
Letitia Archibald, F, [Daughter], age 4, born Sussex | Letitia Archibald | ||||
Harriot Archibald, F, [Daughter], age 1, born Sussex | Harriot Archibald | ||||
Elizabeth Martin, F, age 35 to 39 | Elizabeth Martin | ||||
Sarah Packham, F, age 14, born Sussex; occupation: servant | Sarah Packham | ||||
6th Jun 1841 | Census | Thomas Funnell, M, Head, age 45 to 49, born Sussex; occupation: farm labourer | Thomas Funnell, farm bailiff | Sheffield Park | 1841 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Sarah Funnell, F, [Wife], age 30 to 34, born Sussex | Sarah Funnell | ||||
6th Jun 1841 | Census | William Goord, M, Head, age 40 to 44, born Sussex; occupation: servant | William Goord, servant | Sheffield Park | 1841 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Mary Goord, F, [Wife], age 40 to 44, born Sussex | Mary Goord | ||||
George Goord, M, [Son], age 15, born Sussex | George Goord | ||||
William Goord, M, [Son], age 12, born Sussex | William Goord | ||||
Mary Goord, F, [Daughter], age 10, born Sussex | Mary A. Goord | ||||
Fanny Goord, F, [Daughter], age 7, born Sussex | Fanny Goord | ||||
Jane Goord, F, [Daughter], age 3, born Sussex | Sarah Jane Goord | ||||
Unnamed Goord, F, [Daughter], age 3 weeks, born Sussex | Mary Goord | ||||
6th Jun 1841 | Census | Richard Page, M, Head, age 40 to 44, born Sussex; occupation Farm labourer | Richard Page, farm labourer | Sheffield Park | 1841 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Mary Page, F, [Wife], age 40 to 44, born Sussex | Mary Page [Jones] | ||||
Richard Page, M, [Son], age 20 to 24, born Sussex; occupation Farm labourer | Richard Page, farm labourer | ||||
Elizabeth Page, F, [Daughter], age 10, born Sussex | Elizabeth Page | ||||
Harriot Page, F, [Daughter], age 7, born Sussex | Harriett Page | ||||
Sarah Page, F, [Daughter], age 4, born Sussex | Sarah Ann Page | ||||
Caroline Page, F, [Daughter], age 1, born Sussex | Caroline Page | ||||
1851 | Sheffield, Earl | George Augustus Frederick Charles Holroyd, 2nd Earl of Sheffield | Sheffield Park | Post Office Directory | |
1851 | Hale, Abraham | Abraham Hale, farmer | Sheffield Park Farm | Post Office Directory | |
1851 | Hale, Abraham | Abraham Hale, bailiff | Sheffield Park Farm | Post Office Directory | |
30th Mar 1851 | Census | Servant; occupation: farm bailiff | Thomas Funnell, farm bailiff | Sheffield Park | 1851 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Servant's wife | Sarah Funnell | ||||
Servant; occupation: groom | William Page, groom | ||||
Servant's wife | Mary Ann Jane Page [Bedman] | ||||
Servant's daughter | Georgiana Emily Weston [Page] | ||||
30th Mar 1851 | Census | Head; occupation: bailiff | Abraham Hale, bailiff | Sheffield Farm House | 1851 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Wife | Susanna L. Hale | ||||
Daughter; occupation: scholar | Lydia L. Hale | ||||
Son; occupation: scholar | John Hale | ||||
Daughter; occupation: scholar | Betsey G. Hale | ||||
Daughter | Susanna Hale | ||||
Daughter | Ellen Hale | ||||
Cousin, occupation: governess | Margaret Cowdry | ||||
Servant | Harriet Elphick | ||||
Mother-in-law | Elizabeth P. Avis | ||||
30th Mar 1851 | Census | Son; occupation: carpenter journeyman | George Goord | Keepers Lodge | 1851 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Daughter; occupation: dressmaker | Mary A. Goord | ||||
Daughter | Sarah Jane Goord | ||||
Daughter; occupation: scholar | Mary Goord | ||||
30th Mar 1851 | Census | Head; occupation: farm labourer | Richard Page, farm labourer | Sheffield Shepherds Lodge | 1851 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Wife | Mary Page [Jones] | ||||
Daughter; occupation: servant | Elizabeth Page | ||||
Daughter; occupation: scholar | Caroline Page | ||||
1867 | Directory entry | Holroyd Hon. Douglas, Sheffield park | Sheffield park | Post Office Directory | |
1867 | Directory entry | Pevensey Viscount, Sheffield park | Sheffield park | Post Office Directory | |
1867 | Directory entry | Sheffield Earl of', Sheffield park | Sheffield park | Post Office Directory | |
Sheffield Place, the seat of the Earl of Sheffield, is a Modern Gothic structure, built on the foundations of a very ancient building: the entrance to the grounds is through a Gothic arch: the park is large and very beautiful, containing some fine timber, with two large pieces of water. | |||||
1867 | Directory entry | Hale Abraham, farm steward to the Earl of Sheffield, Sheffield Park farm | Sheffield Park farm | Post Office Directory | |
1869 | Purchased | for £31,000 | Sheffield Park | ||
John Baker Holroyd the son of Isaac Holroyd and Dorothy Baker was born in Ireland on 21st December 1735. The name of Holroyd is of great antiquity in the West Riding of Yorkshire and is derived from the hamlet or estate of Holroyd (or Howroyd as it is pronounced in Bark-Island, six miles from Halifax). William de Howroyde possessed these lands in the reign of King Edward I. From him is descended John Holroyd's great grandfather Isaac Holroyde who went to Ireland in the reign of Charles II where he acquired considerable possessions. John's father Isaac was educated at Hackney school and afterwards at Doctor Sheridan's in Dublin before entering the University of Dublin and afterwards at the Middle Temple, London. Isaac married Dorothy , the youngest daughter of Daniel Baker of Penn, Bucks. In 1768 John Holroyd succeeded to the estates of his mother's brother, the Rev. Jones Baker, and took the name Baker before Holroyd. John Holroyd entered the Marquis of Granby's regiment of light dragoons called the Royal Foresters in 1760 where he was Captain of a troop. When peace arrived in 1763 and the regiment was disbanded, John Holroyd travelled for three years across Europe. It was in Lausanne in September 1763 that he met the historian Edward Gibbon (1737-1794) who became a life-long friend and confidant. Gibbon wrote: "I have conceived a sincere friendship for Holroyd. He possesses great good sense and honourable sentiments, with a heart the best disposed in the world." When Gibbon died in 1794 he was interred at the Sheffield mausoleum in Fletching church and two years later John Holroyd edited and published the two volume Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Edward Gibbon, Esq. Throughout his adult life Holroyd was active in politics and wrote extensively on the issues of the day. He entered parliament as M.P. for Coventry in 1780, for Bristol in 1790, and in 1809 he was admited to the Privy Council and Board of Trade, a position he held until his death in 1821 In 1769, John Holroyd purchased Sheffield Park from Lord de La Warr for £31,000. He commenced on extensive changes and developments of the property and its surrounding 120 acres of woodland park. In 1776 he engaged the architect James Wyatt (1746-1813) to enlarge and modernise the 16th century house in a Gothic style. He also engaged first Lancelot 'Capability' Brown (1716-1783) and then Humphrey Repton (1752-1818) to landscape the gardens. John Holroyd married in 1767, Abigail Way daughter of Lewis Way and Abigail Lockey, and they had three children, John William, Maria Josepha and Louisa Dorothea. After Abigail's death in 1793, he married, in 1794, Lucy Pelham daughter of Thomas Pelham, 1st Earl of Chichester, and Anne Frankland. After her death in 1797, he married, in 1798, Ann North the daughter of Frederick North 2nd Earl of Guilford, and Anne Speke in 1798 and they had two children, George Augustus Frederick Charles (who later became 2nd Earl of Sheffield) and Anne Frederice Catherine. Sheffield Park was the principal residence of the Holroyds but they also had property in London at Portland Place where, at the age of 86, he died on 20th May 1821. His body was interred at Fletching Church in June where the memorial inscription on the decorated screen in the Sheffield mausoleum is immediately above the inscription for his close friend Edward Gibbon | |||||
1874 | Directory entry | Holroyd Hon. Douglas, Sheffield park | Sheffield park | Post Office Directory | |
1874 | Directory entry | Pevensey Viscount, Sheffield park | Sheffield park | Post Office Directory | |
1874 | Directory entry | Sheffield Earl of, Sheffield park | Sheffield park | Post Office Directory | |
1874 | Directory entry | Graham John, farm steward to the Earl of Sheffield, Sheffield Park farm | Sheffield Park farm | Post Office Directory | |
c 1875 | Part of the 6 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1875 by Ordnance Survey | Sheffield Park | |||
1879 | Recollections | William Brooker, farm labourer | Sheffield Park | Ashdown Forest dispute | |
During The Ashdown Forest Dispute 1876-1882 commoners and land owners were interviewed by the solicitor William Raper. Their comments were recorded in a series of notebooks:
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3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Richard Botting, M, Head, married, age 63, born Fletching, occupation: carpenter | Richard Botting | Sheffield House | 1881 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Mary Botting, F, Wife, married, age 58, born Fletching | Mary Botting | ||||
Susan Botting, F, Daughter, single, age 23, born Fletching, unemployed, occupation: domestic servant | Susan Botting | ||||
Nelson Botting, M, Son, single, age 17, born Fletching, occupation: carpenter | Nelson Botting | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | William Henery Chatfield, M, Serv (Head), single, age 21, born Fletching, occupation: stableman | William Henery Chatfield | Sheffield House Stables | 1881 Census Fletching, Sussex |
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Charles William Greenfield, M, Head, married, age 41, born Edburton; occupation: gardener | Charles William Greenfield, gardener | Sheffield House Gardeners | 1881 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Eliza Greenfield, F, Wife, married, age 46, born Wales | Eliza Greenfield | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Albert Trower Nash, M, Head, married, age 32, born Eastbourne; occupation Land agent | Albert Trower Nash, land agent and bailiff | Sheffield House Stewards | 1881 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Sarah Nash, F, Wife, married, age 35, born Surrey | Sarah Elizabeth Nash [Harris] | ||||
Evelyn Mary Nash, F, Daughter, age 4, born Fletching | Evelyn Mary Nash | ||||
Hilda Blanche Nash, F, Daughter, age 2, born Fletching | Hilda Blanche Nash | ||||
Margaret Sarah Nash, F, Daughter, age 1, born Fletching | Margaret Sarah Nash | ||||
Caroline Pumphrey, F, Servant, single, age 17, born Fletching; occupation Servant | Caroline Pumphrey | ||||
Annie Newnham, F, Servant, single, age 14, born Fletching; occupation: servant | Annie Newnham | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | John Welfare, M, Head, married, age 52, born Fletching; occupation Carter | John Welfare | Sheffield House Stewards | 1881 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Susannah Welfare, F, Wife, married, age 45, born Fletching; occupation Dairywoman | Susannah Welfare | ||||
Henery Welfare, M, Son, age 1, born Fletching | Henry Welfare | ||||
George Welfare, M, Lodger, single, age 59, born Ringmer; occupation Stockman | George Welfare | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | George Frances, M, Head, widowed, age 73, born Fletching; occupation: bricklayer | George Francis | Sheffield Bridge Cottage | 1881 Census Fletching, Sussex |
George Elphick, M, Son, married, age 31, born Fletching; occupation: bricklayer | George Elphick | ||||
Ellen Elphick, F, Daughter, married, age 28, born Fletching | Ellen Elphick | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | John Newnham, M, Head, widowed, age 50, born Fletching; occupation: farm labourer | John Newnham, farm labourer | Sheffield Bridge Cottage | 1881 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Mary Ann Newnham, F, Daughter, single, age 21, born Fletching | Mary Ann Turner [Newnham] | ||||
Thomas Newnham, M, Son, single, age 10 [should be 20], born Fletching; occupation: scholar | Thomas Newnham | ||||
Philadelphia Newnham, F, Daughter, single, age 12, born Fletching; occupation: scholar | Philadelphia Newnham | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | John Weller, M, Head, married, age 75, born Fletching; occupation: park lodge keeper | John Weller, farm labourer | Sheffield Lodge House | 1881 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Elizabeth Weller, F, Wife, married, age 70, born West Hoathly | Rebecca Weller [Norman] | ||||
Edward Weller, M, Son, married, age 45, born Fletching; occupation: farm labourer | Edward Weller, farm labourer | ||||
John Weller, M, Grd Son, single, age 15, born Fletching; occupation: farm labourer | John Weller | ||||
Jesse Weller, M, Lodger, single, age 60, born Fletching; occupation: farm labourer | Jesse Weller | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | William Brooker, M, Head, widowed, age 75, born Fletching; occupation: farm bailiff | William Brooker, farm labourer | Sheffield Cottage | 1881 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Frances Heasman, F, Daughter, married, age 51, born Fletching; occupation: housekeeper | Fanny Heasman [Brooker] | ||||
Richard Heasman, M, Son-in-law, married, age 56, born East Grinstead; occupation: sawyer | Richard Heasman, sawyer | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Walter Lucas, M, Head, married, age 32, born Fletching; occupation: stockman | Walter Lucas | Sheffield Cottage | 1881 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Fanny Lucas, F, Wife, married, age 27, born Fletching | Fanny Lucas | ||||
Walter Lucas, M, Son, single, age 6, born Fletching; occupation: scholar | Walter Lucas | ||||
Mary Ann Lucas, F, Daughter, age 4, born Fletching | Mary Ann Lucas | ||||
Alfred Reuben Lucas, M, Son, age 2, born Fletching | Alfred Reuben Lucas | ||||
Frederick John Lucas, M, Son, age 1, born Fletching | Frederick John Lucas | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Stephen Martin, M, Head, married, age 27, born Buxted; occupation: domestic servant | Stephen Marten, domestic servant | Sheffield Cottage | 1881 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Clara Martin, F, Wife, married, age 23, born Fletching | Clara Martin [Lindfield] | ||||
Ellen Clara Martin, F, Daughter, age 1, born Fletching | Ellen Clara Martin | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | William May, M, Head, married, age 63, born Chailey; occupation: stockman | William May, stockman | Sheffield Cottage | 1881 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Ann May, F, Wife, married, age 65, born Surrey | Ann May | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | John Turner, M, Head, married, age 53, born Fletching; occupation: park keeper | John Turner, farm labourer and park keeper | Sheffield Cottage | 1881 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Mary Kate Turner, F, Wife, married, age 50, born East Grinstead | Mary Hale Turner [Budgen] | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | James Elphick, M, Head, married, age 50, born Chailey; occupation: farm labourer | James Elphick, farm labourer | Sheffield Green Cottage | 1881 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Harriett Elphick, F, Wife, married, age 47, born Fletching | Harriett Elphick | ||||
Henery Elphick, M, Son, single, age 17, born Fletching; occupation: farm labourer | Henery Elphick | ||||
Annie Elphick, F, Daughter, age 12, born Fletching; occupation: scholar | Annie Elphick | ||||
James Elphick, M, Son, age 9, born Fletching; occupation: scholar | James Elphick | ||||
Charley Elphick, M, Son, age 7, born Fletching; occupation: scholar | Charley Elphick | ||||
Ellen Elphick, F, Daughter, age 5, born Fletching; occupation: scholar | Ellen Elphick | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Henery Setford, M, Head, married, age 40, born Maresfield; occupation Brick maker | Henery Setford | Sheffield Brickyard Cottage | 1881 Census Fletching, Sussex |
Mary A. Setford, F, Wife, married, age 41, born Maresfield | Mary A. Setford | ||||
Henery Setford, M, Son, single, age 20, born Maresfield; occupation Brick maker | Henery Setford | ||||
Leople F. Setford, M, Son, single, age 17, born Maresfield; occupation Brick maker | Leople F. Setford | ||||
Thomas Setford, M, Son, single, age 15, born Maresfield; occupation Errand Boy | Thomas Setford | ||||
Edward Setford, M, Son, age 13, born Fletching; occupation Scholar | Edward Setford | ||||
Dennis Setford, M, Son, age 11, born Fletching; occupation Scholar | Dennis Setford | ||||
Percey Setford, M, Son, age 9, born Fletching; occupation Scholar | Percey Setford | ||||
Riley Setford, M, Son, age 7, born Fletching; occupation Scholar | Riley Setford | ||||
Frank E. J. Setford, M, Son, age 2, born Fletching | Frank E. J. Setford | ||||
1882 | Directory entry | Sheffield Earl of, Sheffield park | Sheffield park | Kelly's Directory | |
& at 58 Portland place, London w. & Carlton, Travellers' & Hanover Square clubs, London s.w Sheffield Park, the seat of the Earl of Sheffield, is a modern structure in the Gothic style, built on the foundations of a very ancient building: the park is large and very beautiful, and contains some very fine timber, with two large pieces of water | |||||
1882 | Directory entry | Sheffield Harriet, Countess of, Sheffield park | Sheffield park | Kelly's Directory | |
1882 | Directory entry | Nash Albert T., home steward & land agent to the Earl of Sheffield, Sheffield Park farm | Sheffield Park farm | Kelly's Directory | |
1888 | Directory entry | Sheffield, The Right Hon. Henry North, Earl of, Sheffield mansion | Sheffield mansion | Brooker's Guide | |
1888 | Directory entry | Sheffield, Harriett, Countess of, Sheffield mansion | Sheffield mansion | Brooker's Guide | |
1888 | Directory entry | Botting, Richard, estate carpenter, Sheffield park, Saw yard | Sheffield park, Saw yard | Brooker's Guide |
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