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kiterunner
21-03-12, 07:30
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=2319

Over 1,000,000 records, with names of proprietors and tenants, so worth a look. Let us know if you find someone!

Sue from Southend
21-03-12, 08:11
I've found one of my Joshua Websters in Sunbury. He's renting from a Thos Long and paid 8s (assuming I'm understanding this correctly!) Sadly he could be one of two Joshuas - one my 4x gt grandfather and the other his uncle and I've no way of telling which it was.

kiterunner
21-03-12, 08:14
I've found my 5xg-grandfather Robert Bristow at Union Court, St John's, Surrey. There are some strange transcriptions of place names - Warrier, Surrey, when it clearly says Mitcham on the image, for instance, and "Bletchingley in the send counby of Surrey"!

Mary from Italy
21-03-12, 09:59
I'm puzzled about the name it gives to the parish of Quorndon in Leicestershire: "Quorndon and Welliss". There's no place nearby with a similar name, and googling turns up absolutely nothing. I checked the index at the beginning of the book, and it's spelled the same. Anyone know what it might mean?

In another parish I found someone with the delightful name of Winter Darker (not a mistranscription).

kiterunner
21-03-12, 10:39
Hmph, for the parish of Worksop in Nottinghamshire all the occupiers are just listed as "Tenants" with no names given! On the images, I mean, not a transcription error.

I can't find anything to explain Quorndon and Welliss either, Mary, sorry.

Phoenix
21-03-12, 10:47
When I think of the hours we spent on transcribing *sigh*

What is in the TNA is useful, but the information in the local record offices is much more helpful, as you can build up a picture over time. Land Tax Records are my favourites for chasing obscure ancestors, particularly those who fall on hard times, or have the same names as cousins.

kiterunner
21-03-12, 11:29
Can anyone find Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, please? I've found the Hundred of East Flegg in volume 2 but it doesn't include Yarmouth in the list of places at the front of the volume.

Phoenix
21-03-12, 11:47
Yarmouth, Lynn and Norwich are usually treated separately from the hundreds. Have you looked in Volume 3? (From memory, there were 3 vols for the county)

kiterunner
21-03-12, 12:24
Thanks for the suggestion, Phoenix.

Volume 1 = Group 1 R, class 23, piece 59, and contains Hundreds Blofield, Brotheross, Clackclose, Clavering, Depwade, Diss, Earsham, Erpingham North, Erphingham South, Eynsford. Volume 2, piece 60 - Hundreds Flegg East, Flegg West, Forehoe, Freebridge Lynn, Freebridge Marshland, Gallow, Greenhoe North, Greenhoe South, Grimshoe, Guiltcross, Henstead, Shropham. Volume 3, piece 61 - Hundreds Happing, Holt, Humbleyard, Launditch, Loddon, Mitford, Smithdon, Taverham, Tunstead, Walsham, Wayland. Then there is a separate volume for the City of Norwich, piece 62. And aha! On the contents page for that one, it also lists the Boroughs of King's Lynn, Thetford, and Great Yarmouth. Great Yarmouth is supposed to start at folio 290, but that's where the images finish. :(

If I ask ancestry about it, I wonder whether they will have a clue what I'm talking about, lol.

kiterunner
21-03-12, 12:37
Well, I've sent them an email; will wait to see what they say.

Joy Dean
21-03-12, 12:45
Thank you.
My ancestor James Sadd.
Now to understand what it is all about.
:)

Joy Dean
21-03-12, 12:51
Oh, and some of my Suffolk Packard family, too :)

Asa
21-03-12, 19:11
I've had a bit of a potted look about with names off the top of my head and have had quite a bit of luck. None in London so far oddly.