Little John's Mead (Upminster)

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Little John's Mead, Hacton, Upminster.

[[File:|thumb|right|500px|Little John's Mead (red outline) and its larger neighbour, Robin Hood (yellow outline) / Google Earth Street View.]]

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-02-19. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-02-19.

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 (Template:AcreRoodPerchToM2 m2).[1] The field immediately east of Little John's Mead was named Robin Hood.

Gazetteers

MS sources

  • Tithe award for Barking, online at the Genealogist.co.uk, Piece 12, Sub-Piece 356, Image 013 (requires paid subscription)
  • Accompanying map, online at the Genealogist.co.uk, Piece 12, Sub-Piece 356, Sub-Image 001 (requires paid subscription).

Printed sources

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Notes

  1. Tithe award for Barking, online at the Genealogist.co.uk, Piece 12, Sub-Piece 356, Image 013 (requires paid subscription); Genealogist.co.uk, Piece 12, Sub-Piece 356, Sub-Image 001; map (requires paid subscription). 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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