Barnesdales (Sixhills)

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Locality
Coordinate 53.354116, -0.245422
Adm. div. Lincolnshire
Vicinity c. 360 m W of Sixhills Road/School Lane, halfway between Sixhills and Hainton; c. 21 km NE of Lincoln
Type Area
Interest Literary locale
Status Defunct?
First Record 1847
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Barnesdales, Sixhills.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2023-05-18. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2023-05-18.

Two contiguous plots of land south of Sixhills (c. 21 km NE of Lincoln), are listed as 'Barnesdales' in the 1847 tithe award for Sixhills. The plots, which can still easily be located by comparing the tith map and the modern Google satellite image, are situated c. 360 m W of Sixhills Road/School Lane, halfway between Sixhills and Hainton. They were then owned by George Fieschi Heneage, Esquire, and occupied by William Neave. The northernmost and largest, No. 106 in the tithe schedule, had an area of 26 acres, 3 roods and 11 perches (108531.63 m2), and its state of cultivation is listed as 'Meadow'. The southernmost and smaller, No. 105 in the schedule, had an area of 8 acres, 3 roods and 10 perches (35662.92 m2), and its state of cultivation is listed as 'Pasture'.[1]

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  1. Tithe award for the parish of Stowe (1847) (Piece 20, Sub-Piece 288, Image 010, #105-106 – at The Genealogist) (£); Tithe map for the parish of Stowe (1847) (Piece 20, Sub-Piece 288, Sub-Image 001, #105-106 – at The Genealogist) (£).