The Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
Pimlico Cottage  Mark Cross Road    Wadhurst  
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30th Mar 1851CensusHead; widowed; occupation Farm labourerThomas SeamanPimlico1851 Census
Wadhurst, Sussex
DaughterCharlotte Seamer
Daughter; occupation ScholarSarah Cornwall [Seamer]
Son; occupation ScholarEdward Seamer
SonSamuel Seamer

c 1875East of Mark Cross, Sussex - c 1875Part of the 6 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1875 by Ordnance SurveyPimlico Cottage

3rd Apr 1881CensusJacob Wallis, M, Head, married, age 67, born Wadhurst; occupation: farm labourerJacob Wallis, farm labourerPimlico, Mark Cross Road1881 Census
Wadhurst, Sussex
Ann Wallis, F, Wife, married, age 63, born WadhurstAnn Wallis [Smith]

1881 to 1918HistoryPimlicoWace's Wadhurst
The Kines, an old yeoman family, owned for many generations a group of six little farms altogether. Joseph Kine, who died in 1881, was the last so to hold them. His son Edward sold Pimlico to the then owner of Earles, and in 1901 he parted with Skinners, Beggar's Bush, and Olives to Edward Rayner, who built on Skinners, the new house, Beechlands. The other two farms were retained by Jabez Kine till 1918, when they were sold to E. J. Allen. On Rayner's death Beechlands was bought by E. M. Griffiths, and Beggar's Bush and Olives by F. Leete as an addition to the Bensfield property.

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