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you live:
Landowners
To accompany our
index of roads and paths in Badsey and Aldington, here are some notes on
landowners in Badsey and Aldington.
Major Landowners in Badsey and Aldington
at the time of Enclosure
These people were specifically
mentioned in either the Aldington Award Schedules of 1808 or the Badsey Award
Schedules of 1815 (or occasionally both). They owned 10 acres of land or more:
- Thomas Byrd
- William Chambers
- Dean and Chapter of Christ
Church (and their lessees, the Marchioness of Downshire and Sir John Dashwood
King, and John Millard, John Benton and Ann Slatter)
- George Day
- James Harris
- Joseph Harper
- Sarah, Elizabeth and
Mary Harrington
- John Jones
- Joseph Jones
- Reverend Charles Phillott
- John Procter
- Philip Rock
- Edward Savage
- John Slatter
- Reverend Thomas Williams
- Edward Wilson
- William Wilson
Minor Landowners in Badsey and Aldington
at the time of Enclosure
These people owned old enclosures
in Badsey or Aldington amounting to less than 10 acres:
- Badsey and Aldington
Poor
- Badsey Churchwardens
- Badsey Poor
- Elizabeth Ballard
- William Bingley
- William Bishop
- Edward Bootle
- William Collett
- Mary Dayrell
- John Gibbs
- Thomas Holyoak
- Samuel Jelfs
- John Jones of Abberley
- Piercy Jones
- Thomas Knight
- Edward Laugher
- Elizabeth Mason
- Samuel Oldaker
- Thomas Payne
- John Phillips
- Richard Richardson
- Samuel Shepherd
- Joseph Simpson
- Hopeful Skinner
- Anthony Smith
- Jacob Smith
- William Smith
- Ann White
- Sarah Wilson
Other Landowners in Badsey and Aldington
These people owned land
in Badsey or Aldington either in the century before or after Enclosure:
- William Hurd Adams
- Allies Family
- Edward Appelbee
- James Ashwin
- Richard Ashwin
- William Henry Ashwin
- William Baldwin
- Reverend Joseph Bourlay
- James Brewer
- Brooke Family
- Thomas and Susannah Burrows
- Henry Byrd
- John Byrd
- Percy Byrd
- Thomas Byrd
- Sarah, William and Mary
Byrd
- John Clark
- Procter Clark
- Reverend Thomas Humphris
Clark
- John Cull
- Dinely Family
- Henry Field
- Foley Family
- Thomas Hale
- Horsman Family
- George Hunt
- John Idiens
- Sarah Ingles
- Johns Family
- Arthur Edward Jones
- Joseph Knight
- George Crompton Lees-Milne
- John Pickup Lord
- Robert Mason
- Richard Pendlebury
- John Phipps
- Arthur Savory
- Seward Family
- Harriet Sharp
- Julius Sladden
- Frederick Cockerton Stewart
- John Thorp
- Horace Wheatley
- Edward Wilson
- Joseph Woodward
Badsey is a large working
village in Worcestershire, England. Aldington is a smaller village in the same
parish. The Badsey Society exists
to promote the understanding and study of the villages and the surrounding area.
The Enclosure Map Project traces the development
of the villages since the publication of enclosure maps in 1807 and 1812. The
Society is grateful for a grant received from the Local Heritage Initiative.
Updated 15 November 2006. Email History@badsey.net.