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File:little-johns-mead-upminster-google-earth-street-view.jpg|Little John's Mead (red outline) and its larger neighbour, [[Robin Hood (Upminster)|Robin Hood]] (yellow outline) / Google Earth Street View. | File:little-johns-mead-upminster-google-earth-street-view.jpg|Little John's Mead (red outline) and its larger neighbour, [[Robin Hood (Upminster)|Robin Hood]] (yellow outline) / Google Earth Street View. |
Revision as of 13:50, 7 January 2021
Locality | |
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Coordinate | 51.547806, 0.234751 |
Adm. div. | Essex, now Greater London |
Vicinity | SE side of Little Gaynes Lane in Hacton, Upminster |
Type | Area |
Interest | Robin Hood name |
Status | Defunct? |
First Record | 1842 |
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-02-19. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-01-07.
The 1842 tithe award for Upminster lists 'Little John's Mead' as the name of a close on the southeast side of Little Gaynes Lane in Hacton, Upminster. Its owner/occupier is listed as the Reverend M. Battiscombe, its state of cultivation as 'Pasture', its area as 1 acre, 3 roods and 26 perches (7739.61 m2).[1] The field immediately east of Little John's Mead was named Robin Hood.
Hacton House was located about halway to three quarters down the western perimeter of the area, and as it is a separate entry in the tithe award, its area – quite small in comparison to that of the Mead – is not included in the figure cited for the area above.
Gazetteers
- Not included in Dobson, R. B., ed.; Taylor, J., ed. Rymes of Robyn Hood: an Introduction to the English Outlaw (London, 1976), pp. 293-311.
MS sources
- Tithe award for Upminster, online at the Genealogist, Piece 12, Sub-Piece 356, Image 013 (subscription required)
- Accompanying map, online at the Genealogist, Piece 12, Sub-Piece 356, Sub-Image 001 (subscription required).
Printed sources
Maps
Little John's Mead not labelled.
- 25" O.S. map Essex LXXV.5 (1897; rev. 1895)
- 25" O.S. map Essex LXXV.5 (1897; rev. 1895) (georeferenced)
- 6" O.S. map Essex LXXV.NW (1898; rev. 1895)
- 6" O.S. map Essex LXXV.NW (1898; rev. 1895) (georeferenced)
- 6" O.S. map Essex nLXXXVII.NE (1921; rev. 1915)
- 6" O.S. map Essex nLXXXVII.NE (c. 1945; rev. 1938)
- 1:25,000 O.S. map TQ58 (1959; surveyed 1938-55) (georeferenced)
- 1:1 million–1:10k (1900s) (georeferenced).
Background
Also see
Notes
- ↑ Tithe award for Upminster, online at the Genealogist, Piece 12, Sub-Piece 356, Image 013 (subscription required); Genealogist, Piece 12, Sub-Piece 356, Sub-Image 001; map (subscription required). Waller, William Chapman, compil. 'Essex Field Names: Part II.—The Hundreds of Beacontree, Chafford, and Barstable, with the Liberty of Havering', Transactions of the Essex Archæological Society, New Series, vol. VI (1898), pp. 60-84; see pp. 62, 73.
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Little John's Mead (red outline) and its larger neighbour, Robin Hood (yellow outline) / Google Earth Street View.