Hatch [a.k.a. The Sign of the Gate] Inn Colemans Hatch Ashdown Forest Hartfield |
Books and other documents | |
Published | Title, author and references |
1997 | The Ashdown Forest Dispute 1876-1882 by Professor Brian Short ⇒ Notebook extract |
Historical records | |||||
6th Jun 1841 | Census | Charles Jenkins, M, Head, age 40 to 44, born Sussex; occupation Publican | Charles Jenkins, innkeeper | Colemans Hatch [Hatch Inn] | 1841 Census Hartfield, Sussex |
Anne Jenkins, F, [Wife], age 30 to 34, born Sussex | Ann Jenkins | ||||
Susan Godley, F, age 20 to 24, born Sussex | Susan Godley | ||||
1851 | Jenkins, Charles; occupation: innkeeper | Charles Jenkins, innkeeper | Hatch | Post Office Directory | |
30th Mar 1851 | Census | Head; occupation: innkeeper | Charles Jenkins, innkeeper | The Sign Of The Gate | 1851 Census Hartfield, Sussex |
Wife | Ann Jenkins | ||||
Lodger; occupation: farm labourer | Richard Hardsman | ||||
Lodger; occupation: farm labourer | Thomas Austin | ||||
Lodger; occupation: farm labourer | Charles Smith | ||||
Lodger; occupation Servant | Thomas Towardy | ||||
Lodger; occupation: servant | Margaret Luxford | ||||
Lodger; occupation: butcher | John Knight | ||||
Lodger; occupation Farm Labourer | Edward Warrington | ||||
1867 | Directory entry | Edwards Robert, Hatch inn, Holly hill | Hatch inn, Holly hill | Post Office Directory | |
1874 | Directory entry | Baker Edward, Hatch inn, Coleman's Hatch | Hatch inn, Coleman's Hatch | Post Office Directory | |
c 1875 | Part of the 6 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1875 by Ordnance Survey | Hatch Inn | |||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Edward Baker, M, Head, married, age 40, born Hartfield; occupation: innkeeper | Edward Baker, innkeeper | Hatch Inn | 1881 Census Hartfield, Sussex |
Mary A. Baker, F, Wife, married, age 35, born Middlesex | Mary Anne Baker | ||||
Mary Ann Baker, F, Daughter, age 7, born Hartfield | Mary Ann Baker | ||||
Florence S. Baker, F, Daughter, age 4, born Hartfield | Florence Sarah Baker | ||||
Louisa Card, F, Servant, single, age 16, born Hartfield; occupation: general servant | Louisa Mercy Card | ||||
Peter Weller, M, Lodger, single, age 48, born Horsham; occupation: forest ranger | Peter Weller | ||||
1882 | Directory entry | Baker Edward, Hatch inn, Coleman's Hatch | Hatch inn, Coleman's Hatch | Kelly's Directory | |
5th Apr 1891 | Census | William G Hinkley, M, Head, married, age 49, born Acrise, Kent; occupation: publican | William G Hinkley, publican | Public House, Colemans Hatch | 1891 Census Hartfield, Sussex |
Jane E Hinkley, F, Wife, married, age 50, born Uckfield, Sussex | Jane E Hinkley | ||||
A Borne, M, Boarder, married, age 67, born Appledore, Kent, occupation: shepherd | A Borne | ||||
N Borne, M, Boarder, single, age 18, born Medley, Kent, occupation: shepherd | N Borne | ||||
G Borne, M, Boarder, single, age 11, born Medley, Kent, occupation: shepherd | G Borne | ||||
S Right, M, Boarder, single, age 16, born Kent; occupation: Shepherd | S Right | ||||
R Hart, M, Boarder, married, age 56, born Jersey; occupation: shepherd | R Hart | ||||
J Cocke, M, Boarder, married, age 56, born Crowbrook, Sussex; occupation: shepherd | J Cocke | ||||
H Goodsell, M, Boarder, single, age 20, born Crowbrook, Sussex; occupation: shepherd | H Goodsell | ||||
Peter Weller, M, Boarder, single, age 65, born Horsham, Sussex; occupation: shepherd | Peter Weller | ||||
c 1899 | Part of the 6 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1899 by Ordnance Survey | Hatch Inn | |||
c 1920 | Colemans Hatch, Ashdown Forest | Private collection | |||
1927 | Hatch Inn, Colemans Hatch, Ashdown Forest photographed by Francis Frith | ||||
The Frith archive was founded by Francis Frith, the pioneer Victorian photographer, in 1860 and today contains over 365,000 photographs of some 7,000 towns and villages throughout Britain. Taken between 1860 and 1970 these form a topographical record of Britain without equal and is recognised as probably the only photographic collection of national importance in private hands in Britain today. The importance of the Frith archive is as a topographical and social record. It provides an amazingly detailed visual record of over 7,000 towns and villages, as well as illustrating the enormous social and structural changes which have taken place in Britain since 1860. Whilst some of the photographs are undoubtedly artistically outstanding, the real value of the archive lies in its scale. There is no other archive which can illustrate this period of British history so extensively or to such a high quality. |
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