Farms Snipe in abundance around Southsea Castle As late as 1860 the Queens Road area was a wheatfield for Swan Farm 9
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1 General 1823 Wheat grown at Portsmouth was the first to be harvested in the country, ten days ahead of the rest of Hampshire. Good crops :- wheat, barley, turnips and swedish turnips. 5(20) 1835 The island is celebrated for the finest broccoli (heads of 25 lb). The soil and climate are peculiarly adapted to the vine, especially at Southsea where there is a fine vineyard. At Newtown Fratton is also a fine vineyard belonging to Mr Mearns. (Trusses of 5 lb) Snipe in abundance around Southsea Castle As late as 1860 the Queens Road area was a wheatfield for Swan Farm 9 Another well known local crop was Rhubarb and earlier the brewers kept pigs to feed the waste products to 11 Oct acres swedes, 5 acres cabbage, 3 acres turnips at Copnor for sale owner Mrs Leeke Pigsties on north side of Tangier Road causing drainage problems 95
2 Anglesea Farm 1864 Bought by Charles House 5(61) 1871 Son Henry farming the land, Anglesea Lane Charles House died Eliza House, nee Stride died and Henry inherited the farm Henry House, 23 acres 1886 Henry died and the farm was inherited by his son Frederick William On his death son took over with 20 acres 5(61) 1899 Sold 5(61) 1889 Sold to Asylum Mar A 0R 36P adjacent to Asylum for sale by auction with farmhouse Anglesea Cottage, Harry Hastings, Market Gardner, see Hastings Farmhouse still standing split into two houses 163 Attweeks Farm Grove Road North / Wish Lane ? Baffins Farm Tangier Road (south) Part of Milton Manor On lease to Mr Blake On lease to Isaac Moody Bingham Part of Copnor Manor held by the Leeke family 5(61) On lease to John Sone Split in two 106 acres farmed by William Sheldon, farmhouse and 120 acres farmed by George Smith 5(61) 1798 On lease to George Smith, 226 acres On lease to Ambrose Riggs On lease to George Smith acres leased to Henry Hill 5(61) 1828 Whole on lease to Hill family 5(61) 1832 Henry Hill, 51A, William Hill On lease to Andrew Nance 5(61) On lease to Andrew Nance junr 55, acres 5(61) 1855 Bavin s Farm, Andrew Nance Andrew Nance George Harvey 35? William Hill 9, Morey And Flowers (1915 Edward Flowers) 1, Edward Flowers Albert Flowers Land at Baffins farm extending to shore to be bought from Morey & Flowers to be used for refuse depot Morey & Flowers offered Corporation 12,000 for marsh land adjacent to field at Baffins acres of marsh land bought for 18,000 by Council Land required for new bridge at Copnor any land not required for the bridge to be used as public gardens, not used as Children s playground Council proposed to buy Baffins House and 112 acres of land for the erection of 500 houses [22278] new road on Baffins Farm Estate by Bailey & White Ltd Frank Morey 1 Dec 1928 Frank Morey died, run by his widow for a while then sold by Mr Morey snr 9
3 1934 Sold for 40,000 to Henry Moody (maybe earlier) Pond sold for 5,500 to Corporation by Morey & Flowers 89 The farmhouse was a fine Tudor building with big fireplaces and beamed rooms, it stood derelict and was vandalised after the sale of the farm until it was demolished. Tennis courts now occupy the site 9 The farmhouse and buildings stood to the south of the pond on what is now the south side of Hayling Avenue 42 Beach Farm Albert Road / Francis Avenue 1838 Part of Leeke family estate run by Charles Emery 5(61) (12), Peter Emery George Smith George Smith Beach s Farm 166 Site of Farmhouse now Trinity Church? Benhams Farm Kingston Road / New Road 1840 Founded 9 Stables for cows Inverness Dairy, R Benham Inverness Road, R Benham & Sons,Cowkeepers Benham s Dairy Farm, see dairies R.Benham & Sons Stables still visible from Inverness Road Demolished Bransbury Farm See Eastney Farm Buckland Farm 1839 Mary Kent 5(61) Burwell Farm 1659 Part of Froddington Manor 45 Church Farm Owner Samuel Leeke 5(61) Deadman s Lane (St Marys Road) (South) On lease to Robert Moses On lease for 1,000 years to John Sone On lease to Richard Shutler Divided in two, four fields, 46 acres, leased to William Poor, farmhouse and 64 acres leased to William Sheldon 5(61) Site now Cuthbert Road area 45 Church Farm 1812 Church Road, Crown Street area 114 Come s Farm Milton Lower, Middle or Upper? Copnor Farm Part of Copnor Manor 55
4 1719 On lease to Joseph Smith On lease to Elizabeth White On lease to Thomas Coward On lease to Richard Pook On lease to Elizabeth White On lease to Isaac Moody Bingham On lease to John Stairs (Stares) On lease to John Sone Part of Copnor Manor under the Leeke family 5(61) 1798 Split in two, 70 acres James Bartlett, 31 acres Stephen Gauntlett 5(61) acres? 1825 Mr Knight quitting farm James Stephens, Mrs Lucy Dance On lease to Andrew Nance 5(61) acres Henry Hill 5(61) 1867 James Stephens George Harvey William A Stephens, see Stephens 1887 William Langford junr(copnor Road, Chichester Road, Bosham Road, Powerscourt Road area) 166 6/2/1879 Sophia Baker appointed her nephews Rev John Leeke and Samuel Leeke executors and in 1888 all her part of Queens Road Field was sold being 5A of Copnor Farm. The plot that became Preston Road was then owned by John Pink, Paulsgrove Road by Charles Dye and Bedhampton Road by George Coffin 114 Sophia Leeke married John Baker 1891 William Langford junr Louis Butler Mrs Butler William Ball Frederick Kennell Mrs Kennell Mr Foot, lived in Rose Villa George Foot, junr William George Foot, 119 Copnor Road 1 Copnor Woods Farm Part of Copnor Manor On lease to Kenneth Mackenzie On lease to Mr Blake 55 Crescent Nursery 1900 J.G.Brison, Florist 1 Domer Farm Milton Road / Velder Avenue Dec 1840 For sale 404 acres including farmhouse 5(61), George Welsted, see Welsted Gomer (Sic) Farm Morey & Flowers 1,94, Morey & Flowers - pig farm Morey & Flowers Frank Morey, Morey & Flowers, Farmers and Florists Frederick Morey 1
5 1934 F.A Morey, Eastern Garage Exors of F.A Morey, Eastern Garage Mrs D Morey, Eastern Garage Farmhouse in Milton Road, opposite Velder Avenue, Farmhouse and last of land became caravan site and garage 139 demolished 74 Eastney Farm Bransbury Road, Eastney Road, to Shore 1627 Mr Cotton, 197 acres? 1716 Mr Osmond Purchased by John White 5(61) Jan 1772 Purchased by Mr John White (former Mayor) 197A 1R 16P 27, Split in two, 133 acres leased by James White followed by James Brent; 61 acres by Phineas Brown, William Simons and William Edney 5(61) 1785 James White (includes White s Nut Garden) Phineas Brown 61 acres 5(61) 1808 Two parts rejoined by Augustus Fielding who farmed 61 acres 5(61) 1811 George & Sarah Fielding On death of Mary White passed to Henderson Durhams 5(61) 1822 Whites George Fielding, 152A, which farm? James Ellis, 160A, which farm? Tenant James Ellis 5(61) 1841 Eastney Farm, see Jolliffe 1845 Lady Henderson Durham, timbered farmhouse 45, Sold after death of Sir Philip Durham 5(61) 1845 Sold at auction by Crook, Son & Diaper, 145A 1845 Sold for 15,000 split up A 3R 27P bought by Government for Marine Barracks, remainder farmed 45 remaining 100 acres farmed by Charles Jollliffe 5(61) Eastney Farm, John Day A sold to Crown for RMA barracks by Miss Ann Henderson Charles Jolliffe Eastney Farm, George Jolliffe, see Jolliffe Eastney Farm, Henry Bransbury 1,30, Eastney Farm, George Sansbury Eastney Farm, Charles Sansbury, refuse dumped in fields Eastney Farm, Charles Sansbury Eastney Farm, Henry Thomas Stride On James Goldsmith s death bought for 28,000 by Corporation with 1891 Bransbury Farm, James Goldsmith Bransbury Farm, Charles Sansbury [20000] Eastney Farm WC by C.W Stigant for Mr Ball Council agreed contract with Grit (Portsmouth) Ltd for 243 houses on the Eastney Farm Estate between Bransbury and Henderson Roads at cost of 222, 178 Milton Farm. Northern part laid out as Bransbury Park 89 Farm building on south side of what is now Bransbury Road, to east of Cadnam Road Elm Grove 1867 James Simmonds 75 Elm Grove Farm 1867 Henry Garrett 75
6 1 Fratton Farm Fawcett Road / Victoria Road North (16), Robert Jolliffe 1 2 Fratton Farm Fawcett Road / Lawson Road Ellis Jolliffe 1,165,166 3 Fratton Farm 1867 North of Specks Lane Buildings on south side of Sheffield Road 42 4 Fratton Farm 1852 Mary Hill Mrs Hill, retiring? Fratton Farm 24 Dec 1875 Sold by Godman family to Hugh Edmonston Montgomerie of London, Thomas Fraser, Thomas Bailey and Andrew Nance 114 Probably Wish Lane Farm Froddington Farm Part of Froddington Manor On lease to Joseph Smith On lease to Elizabeth White On lease to Thomas Coward On lease to Richard Pook On lease to Elizabeth White 55 Gatcombe Farm Copnor Road / London Road / Stubbington Avenue 1291 Sir William De Escurs 65 Part of Stubbington Estate (12) 1859 Sir William Curtis, bailiff James Dunning Part became Hilsea Barracks Gatcombe Farm Dutton Lane, east See Highgrove Farm Great Salterns Farm Burrfields Lane (South) 1600 Robert Bold and Mary Wandesford, lessees PCC 1640 Leased to Dr William Quartermaine PCC 1664 Dr Quartermaine in partnership with Richard Alchorne, total of 350A on 99 year lease 4d an acre PCC 1772 Mrs Amelia Stewart PCC 1828 Sharpe & Co, Salt Manufacturers Sold by crown to Francis Sharp 5(61) 1833 Great Salterns Farm 5(3) 1859 Great Salterns Farm, Henry Monk Salterns Farm?
7 1867 Great Salterns Farm Leased to Andrew Nance 5(61) 1903 Part of Great Salterns Estate offered to Council for 50,000 by J.Street, Council declined to buy 115 acres acres hard land plus 115 acres of mudland and 2 cottages near Baffins bought for 26,500 by council from Mr Street Bought by Corporation for 76,000 (includes Highgrove?) Great Salterns Farm tenant Mr Broadway, 60 per year acres of Great Salterns Estate brought by Corporation unoccupied cottage adjoining Mr Moore s cottage to be pulled down, barn to be rethatched acres of the Great Salterns Estate allocated for golf course 1 Now playing fields and corporation nursery Farm House, Mrs Coggen House and some outbuildings still standing Jan 1995 Proposed to convert into educational city farm Green Farm Copnor Road, Rat Lane, Green Lane Acres? Part sold to Government for Rugby Camp 1859 John Burrill, bailiff Thomas Copsey Thomas Copsey, Copseys Cottage 3, Upward and Hencock Upward and Hencock 75 acres William Upland Benham, 30 acres Robert Benham & George Madden Benham, 3 acres 1 Feb 1960 Sold, was owned by War Dept, to A.G.Figgins Ltd. 9 Dec 1960 Sold to Mr Benham 9 See Green Farm Gardens, Streets 1961 Benham, one and a half acres, remainder built on 1 Last commercial crop rhubarb 16 Oct 1987 Part of barn collapsed in Great storm 1989 Mrs Benham moved, farm in trust 9 Dec 1990 Bought by Hotel chain, plans for restaurant in barn and managers accommodation in the old farmhouse Oct 1992 Outbuildings demolished See Green Farm under pubs 1 Highgrove Farm Tangier Road (North) See Tangier Farm 2 Highgrove Farm Part of Gatcombe Manor 5(61) Dutton Lane (Airport site) 1833 Highgrove Farm acres of Highgrove Farm leased to William Turner by the Carter family 5(61) 1859 Highgrove Farm, Henry Hill Gatcombe Farm Highgrove Farm 6 Francis Hunt ( ), gravestone Milton Churchyard stone 1911 George Sansbury, junr Ralph Watson 1
8 William Foot 1 George Foot? 9 Tom Foot? 9 84 acres market garden 9 76 acres, Highgrove Farm sold to Corporation for 37, Sold to Corporation for Airport 1978 Farmhouse still standing in use as car hire office by 1988 Farmhouse demolished Hilsea Farm Copnor Road / Rat Lane (North) 1815 William Fidlin? Captain Charles Burrill John Stride Herbert Stockwell 1 Jan 1960 Rat Lane Farm proposal to build flats on site 9 Robert Hunt Farmer 1835 In Lumps Lane area on land owned by George Player PCC 1867 Granada Cottage, Clarendon Road 75 James s Farm Palmerston Road / Kent Road Site now St Judes? 1 Jolliffe s Farm See Lower Farm 2 Jolliffe s Farm Fawcett Road Fratton Farm? Kingston Church Farm 1792 Part of Leeke family estate 5(61) Probably same as Church Farm Kingston Crescent 1832 George Godden, Farm, Kingston Farm Kingston Road / Chichester Road (south) Part of Stubbington Estate? 1552 Sir Richard Wingfield, Lord Powerscourt Playfoot family farmed land for 200 years Mr Green 5(61) 1811 John Green Tenant Thomas Suett 5(61) 1861 Tenant Frank Hill 5(61) 1865 Bailiff Joshua World Thomas Watson Sep 1872 Auction announcement 68A 1R 21P of building land, Lot 1 60,85 on O.S. map 39A 2R 37P, Lot 2 161,162,164 on O.S. map 28A 2R 36P, Whole of land is well drained and in cultivation by Mr Watson whose
9 tenancy expires Michaelmas 1873, tithe rent Lot s 1d, lot s 8d to Winchester College, for sale by Viscount Powerscourt 114 Little Gatcombe Farm Copnor Road / Green Lane/Gatcombe Avenue 52 acres 5(61) Lucius Curtis Arable land let to Corporation tenant with cottage Joseph Beard, Little Gatcombe Farm George Sansbury, Little Gatcombe Farm William Sainsbury, unnamed farm William Sansbury, Little Gatcombe Farm William Sansbury, unnamed farm, after Burfields Road John Gasser, Copnor Road - no farm name John Gasser? 1 Little Salterns Farm 1859 George Monk 59 Lower Farm Milton Road / Locksway Road 1833 Lower Farm? 1841 Middle Farm East, Mr Goldsmith Farmhouse bought by James Stephens 5(61) Joliffe s Farm, George Jolliffe 1, G.Witshad Stephen s Farm White s Farm, White? Frederick White, Milton Farm House 1 Lower Milton Farm 1839 Tenant James Ellis 5(61) 1885 Acquired by James Goldsmith 5(61) Lumps Farm Lumps Lane 43A 29P Owned by Winter family for a considerable period Part of Milton Manor? On lease to Francis Winten? 1660 On lease to Ralph Lumpee On lease to Richard Cotton On lease to Thomas White On lease to John Osmond Johnathan Gain, Johnathan Gain, junr 94 Aug 1835 Sold to Government Lumps Farm, Johnathan Gain, 52, Navy 1842 Jonathan Gain PCC 1887 Daniel Netley, Market Gardener 166 Manor Farm Copnor Road / Moneyfields Lane 1758 Part of Hilsea Manor Moneyfields Farm 5(12) 1838 Part of Leeke family estate rented to William Smith 5(61)
10 mid 1840s Ann Hill 5(61) 1855 Ann Hill, Copnor Manor House Farm, Ann Hill Manor Farm, Thomas Besant Russell, lived in Manor House 1,75, Mrs Russell Wall and gates to be set back by owner, Mr H.H Russell, for 680 from council 95 St Albans Church built on site of barn Manor Farm 1861 Near Milton Farm, see Stephens Marmion Farm Middle Farm Middle Farm East See Webb s Farm See Purnell s Farm See Lower Farm Middle Farm West Milton Road / Canal Side 1832 James Goldsmith, farm (12) James Goldsmith 30, Middle Farm Bought by Corporation on James Goldsmith s death along with Bransbury Farm for 28,400. Part converted into Milton Park 89 Milton Farm Part of Milton Manor On lease to Mr Chafin On lease to Thomas White On lease to John Leigh On lease to James White On lease to Thomas White Mortgaged by Thomas White for 3,000 5(61) 1782 Tenant John Harris 5(61) 1789 Tenants Ellis family 5(61) 1824 On lease to John Burrill A split into 27 lots 100 an acre Sold at auction by Crook, Son & Diaper, 165A in 27 lots 1854 Major Gilbert, Tenant Charles Boville Smith, Charles Boville Smith 35, Milton Farm, James Goldsmith, see Goldsmith 1867 James Stephens & William Augustus Stephens, see Stephens Edwin Furner J.J.Pellew, Cowshed Refuse being dumped Milton Farm, northern part of what of is now Milton Park Barn thatched roof damaged in storm 1988 Barn rethatched 1998 Outbuildings to barn partially demolished to allow extension 9 Mar 1998 Barn re-opened 9 Milton 1867 Thomas Lilley 75
11 Milton 1867 George Wellstead 75 Moneyfields Farm See Manor Farm Newton s Farm Elm Grove, west of St Peters Grove acres 5(61) 1838 Part of Leeke Estate 5(61) 2 Acres Sold for North End Nursery 1881 In London Road, John Burridge 171 Oak Farm Ophir Road / London Road Elizabeth Ellis 59, William Henry (Harry) Stephens 1,166, Samuel Honour Frank Street James Hedger Harry Cheesman Charles Dye, brickfield, Ophir Road 1 Now Wood Estate 1978 Some outbuildings visible from Hartley Road Old Park Farm Palmerston Road Hatfield Road / Hunter Road See James s Farm Palmerston Road / Osborne Road Site of Handleys Penhale Farm Penhale Road 1830s Samuel Hill 5(61) 1839 Owner Francis Francis, tenant James Ellis 5(61) Speck s Farm, Charles Day 166 Port Royal Farm Locksway Road, north east 1858 Owner Jonathan Gain, tenant John Stride 5(61) 1867 Henry Stride, Milton Common Henry Stride, see Stride 1888 Henry Stride, 24 Anglesea Lane, son John Henry Stride Well to be closed 95 by 1908 Acquired by James Goldsmith 5(61) Mrs Mary Stride, Asylum Road [19986] Port Royal Farm, Asylum Road WC for Mrs M Stride 95 Portsea Farm
12 1 Priory Farm Bradford Junction 5A 3R 20P Thomas Marshall 5(61) 1867 Thomas Marshall, Market Gardener Thomas Marshall, Market Gardener 35,59, 96 Oct 1878 Sold 2,45, Acres sold for Abingdon, Bradford and Froddington Road 5(61)? Bakerley? 2 Priory Farm Priory Farm, William Bedwell William Bedwell, Hill Lane Priory Farm, Knight Priory Farm, Charles Hebb, Priory Lane Priory Farm, Mrs Hebb, Priory Road, Milton, south side 1 Milton? Prospect Farm Milton Road / Rodney Road Purnell s Farm 1808 Purchased by James Goldsmith 5(61) Middle Farm 5(61) Enlarged on enclosure of common 5(61) 1813 Enlarged to 67 acres 5(61) 1839 Middle Farm 5(61) 1858 Enlarged by adding adjoining property owned by Leggatt family 5(61) Rat Lane Farm Salterns Farm See Hilsea Farm See Great Salterns Farm St Marys Farm Copnor Road / Milton Road / St Marys Road 1881 John Gauntlett, see Gauntlett 1886 John Gauntlett St Marys Road at Shearer Road area, John Gauntlett St Marys Road, between 85 and 87, John Gauntlett John Gauntlett 1, Copnor Road, John Gauntlett, junr Arthur Gauntlett & Sons, Dairy Farmers, Milton Road 1 Simpson Road William Warren Silverlock, dairy farm 5(61) Speck s Farm See Penhale Farm and Fratton Farm 1 Stamshaw Farm Twyford Avenue, north west Samuel Twyford 5(61) 1838 Rented by James Reeves, 43 acres 5(61) Pounds Shipbreakers
13 2 Stamshaw Farm Stamshaw Road, west? Langridg? Samuel Twyford 5(61) David Kent ( ) Leased to Andrew Nance, bailiff William Silvester 5(61) ? Arthur Talk and John James of Petersfield? Stamshaw Farm 1881 Stephen Gauntlett 171 Stephen s Farm See Lower Farm Stubbington Estate (250 Acres) Gatcombe Farm, Stubbington Farm, Kingston Farm, two houses on corner of Oyster Street 9 Stubbington Farm Owned by Southwick Priory (See Manors) 5(61) 1537 Lessee Thomas Carpenter Granted by Henry VIII to Winchester College 5(61) Owned by Winchester College, part of estate included Pesthouse Field until 1814 when it was commandeered by the Government, compensation 6, Henry Byckley 4? George Ridge John Ridge, lived in Stubbington Lodge Leased by Thomas Thistlethwaite to Thomas Fitzherbert for 400/year 5(61) Mar Thomas Thistlethwayte of Southwick, leased to Thomas Fitzherbert who lived in Stubbington Lodge Bailiff Thomas Meades 5(61) Nov On lease to John Burrill, bailiff David Kent John Burrill, Parsonage Farm, John Burrill Kent family 206 acres 5(61) 1875 George Edward Kent 5(61) 1878 Mr Kent 9 On lease to Edward Kent (died 8 Jan 1903) son of David Kent George Kent, 400 acres George Kent Sold, pond drained (site east side of Balfour Road, between Laburnum Grove and Stubbington Avenue)? 1902 Site of pond now being built on Farm and Lodge Mrs Kent 1? Split up into Stubbington, Swan and Benhams? Swan Farm Kingston Road / Stirling Street? William Poor? 1860s Sold? Tangier Farm Tangier Road, north 1810 Tangier Farm 5(12)? Highgrove Farm?
14 ? Frances Hunt?? 1911 George Foot, see Foot 1915 Morey & Flowers George Foot, between what were 135 and Sold George Foot, 137 Tangier Road Outbuildings still standing at southwest end of Highgrove Road 2 Tangier Farm Burrfields Road, north 1810? Trafalgar Place/St Marys Road 1852 Estate of Mary Ann Sayers to be sold by auction 114 Lot 1 Market Garden, Cottage, barn, stables and cowhouse, 6A in possession of Mr Turner, includes valued Elm trees 114 Lot 4 Beerhouse, The Prince of Wales, Cumberland Terrace, Lake Lane, occupied by Lewis Hart 114 Lot 1 sold 900, Lot 4 for 280 to John Lovegrove Anderson 114 Trafalgar Farm Clive Road, south See Wellsteed 1867 Henry Thomas Wellsteed 42,75? Charlotte Wellstead 5(61) Upper Farm Milton Road / Priory Lane 1833 Upper Farm 5(12) 1841 Milton Farm, James Goldsmith 30? Bowes? Part now Milton Park Upper Milton Farm 1798 Inherited by Gilbert family 5(61) acres Major Edward Gilbert tenant Edward Turner 5(61) acres tenant Charles Smith 5(61) 1861 tenant Mrs Turner 5(61) acres tenant Mr Webb 5(61) acres and farmhouse, tenant Johnathan Webb, sold to James Goldsmith 5(61) Webb s Farm or Marmion Farm Marmion Road to Elm Grove 1832 Josiah Webb, Land Mr Webb Part of Leeke family estate leased to Josiah Webb 5(61) 1839 Josiah Webb 5(61) 1855 Josiah Webb, Marmion Place 35 Western Parade ,3 White s Farm Wish Farm See Lower Farm See Marshall and Emery
15 Wish Lane Farm Bradford Road / Elm Grove / Somers Road / St Andrews Road Part of St Peters Park Estate Sold by R.Godman Temple? ½ acres leased by Temple to Josiah Webb 5(61) 1838 Part of Leeke family estate leased by Josiah Webb 5(61) 1865 Yard - Elm Grove, St Peters Road, St Andrews Road and St Ursula Grove area 42 Woodland Farm Woodland Place Remnants of Church Farm 43
16 Some families were at different farms over the years Farms Ellis Emery 1841 Milton, James Ellis, 60, Farmer, Mary, Lazy Lane, Peter Emery, 50, Farmer, Ann, 50; son Peter, Lazy Lane, Peter Emery, 59, Farmer of 40 acres employing 4 outdoor labourers, Ann, 61; son Peter, Lazy Lane, Peter Emery, 68, Farmer of 40 acres employing 3 men & 1 boy; Ann, 60; son Peter, Lazy Lane, Peter Emery, 80, Retired Farmer, Anna, 85; son Peter, 54, Farmer Lazy Lane Farm Cottage, Peter Emery, 65, Retired Farmer London Road, Peter Emery, 74, Retired Farmer living on own means Wish Village, Beach Cottage, Charles Emery, 41, Gardener, Jennett, 40; son Charles, 18; Robert, Wish Lane, Charles Emery, 53, Gardener, Jennet, 52; sons Charles, 28, Market Gardener; Robert, Beach Farm, Wish Lane, Charles Emery, 63, Gardener employing 2 boys; Sarah, 55; sons Charles, 41, Market Gardener; Robert, 21, Market Gardener Marshalls Lane, Robert Emery, 30, Agricultural Labourer, Charlotte, 28; son Robert, Wish Farm, Robert Emery, 44, Market Gardener, Charlotte, 38; sons Robert, 11; Charles, 4; William, Leopold Street, Robert Emery, 51, Gardener, Charlotte, 49; sons Robert, 20, Gardener; Charles, 16, Farm Servant; William, Wainscott Road, Robert Emery, 27, Gardener; brothers William, 21, Gardener; Henry, 19, Gardener Prince Albert Street, Robert Emery, 41, Market Gardener; brother Harry, 28, Market Gardener 171 Flowers Foot Gauntlett & 5 Crasswell Street, Edward G Flowers, 29, Potato Merchant, Jessie, Crasswell Street, Edward G Flowers, Potato Merchant, 39, Jessie, 42; sons Albert, 7; Ernest, 4; Sidney, 2; Stanley, 4m Baffins Farm, Edward Flowers, 49, Farmer; son Ernest, 14; Sidney, 12; Stanley, Baffins Farm, Edward George Flowers, 59, General Merchant, Jessie, 62; sons Ernest, 24, General Merchant; Sidney, 22, Builder; Stanley, 20, Builder s Apprentice Napier Road, George Foot, 23, Gardener, Sarah, Langley Road, George Foot, 38, Agricultural Labourer, Sarah, 30; sons James, 7; William, 4; Thomas, Moneyfield Lane, George Foot, 43, Market Gardener, Sarah, 40; sons James, 17, Market Gardener; George, 15, Market Gardener; Thomas, 12; Charles, 9; Arthur, Tangier House, Tangier Road, George Foot, 53, Farmer, Sarah, 50; sons Thomas, 22, Farmers son; Charles, 19, Farmers son; Arthur, 13; Bertie, Beach Farm? 1841 Fratton Lane, James Gauntlett, 42, Agricultural Labourer, Louisa, 40; son George, 13; Henry, 1 171
17 1851 Wish Lane, James Gauntlett, 53, Gardener, Cesia, 50; sons George, 23, Gardener; James, 10; Frederick, Wish Lane, James Gauntlett, 65, Farmer of 9 acres employing 2 Labourers, Jane, 59; sons Henry J, Albert Road, Louisa Gauntlett, 69, Market Gardener; son Frederick, 26, Market Gardener Albert Road, farm no name, Frederick Gauntlett, 36, Market Gardener employing 2 men & 1 boy, Lydia, 30; son Frederick, 7; James, Richmond House, Fawcett Road, Frederick Gauntlett, 46, Retired Farmer, Lydia, 39; son Frederick J, 17, Marine Engine Apprentice; James, Milton, John Gauntlett, 35, Cow Keeper, Jane, 32; son John, 15; Charles, St Marys Road, John Gauntlett, 43, Market Gardener, Jane, 39; John, 22, Cow Keeper; Charles, 16, Market Gardener; Henry, Milton Lane, John Gauntlett, 55, Master Market Gardener, Jane, 52; son Henry, St Marys Road, John Gauntlett, 64, Market Gardener, Jane, 61; son Henry, 22, Dairyman St Marys Farm, between 85 & 87 St Marys Road, John Gauntlett, 74, Farmer, Jane, 71; Henry, 32, Milk Dairyman 171 Goldsmith Harvey Hastings Hill House 1841 Milton, James Goldsmith, 66, Ann, 70; son James, 35, Farmer, Elizabeth, 27; John, Milton, James Goldsmith, 76, Ann, 79; son James, 46, Farmer, Elizabeth, 37; James, 14; John, Milton Farm, James Goldsmith, 56, Farmer 150A employs 7 men & 2 boys, Elizabeth, 46; son James, Milton House, James Goldsmith, 64, Landowner, Elizabeth, 56; Son James, 34, Landowner & Farmer employing 8 men & 3 boys Milton Road, James Goldsmith, 75, Farmer, Elizabeth, 66; son James, 44, Farmer Milton Farm, James Goldsmith, 85, Farmer, son James, Milton Farm, James Goldsmith, 64, Farmer Priors Lane, George Harvey, 24, Master Dairyman, Eliza, 25; son George, Baffins Farm, 1 Tangiers, George Harvey, 35, Farmer of 500 acres, employed 25 labourers, 5 boys, Eliza, 35; George, 15, Farmer; Harry, 12; Andrew, 6; Richard, See Anglesea Farm Malta Road, Harry Hastings, 43, Brickmaker, Harriet, 35; sons William J.G, 17, General Labourer; Alfred G, 10; Albert, 6; Archibald, Anglesea Cottage, Asylum Road, Harry Hastings, 53, Market Gardener, Harriet, 45; sons Alfred, 20, Gardener; Ernest, 16, Gardener; Archibald, 12; George, 9; Percy, 7; Arthur, See Baffins Farm See Anglesea Farm and dairies
18 Jolliffe 1841 Eastney Farm, Robert Jolliffe, 30, Yeoman, Thirza, Lazy Lane, Robert Jolliffe, 40, Farmer of 186 acres employing 17 labourers, 40; son Robert E, 7; Ellis W, 4, George Henry, 8m Father-in-law James Ellis, Lazy Lane, Fratton Farm, Robert Jolliffe, 50, Farmer of 157 acres employing 3 labourers, 3 boys & 6 women; Thirza, 51; son George Henry, 10; Arthur, Fratton or Specks Farm, Robert Jolliffe, 60, Farmer of 200 acres employing 6 women, 5 boys & 12 men, son Ellis, 24, Farmer of 32 acres employing 1 boy, 4 women & 5 men; sons George, 20, Farmer, Arthur, 18, Solicitor s Clerk Lazy Lane Farm House, Ellis Jolliffe, 34, Yeoman farmer, farming 100 acres, employs 8 labourers, 2 boys and 4 women, Clara, ? Eastney Farm, George Jolliffe, 60 acres, employs 5 men, 2 boys and 2 women 171 Langford Marshall Russell Stephens See Copnor Farm 1841 Wish Village, Thomas Marshall, 30, Gardener, Maria; sons Thomas, 13; Charles, Wish Lane, Thomas Marshall, 53, Market Gardener employing 3 agricultural labourers & 2 boys cultivating 24 acres, Maria, 53; sons Charles, 21, Agricultural Labourer ; George William, 17, Agricultural Labourer ; Albert, Marshalls Lane, Albert Marshall, 25, Market Gardener, Mary, 28; brother, Charles, 32, Agricultural Labourer; father Thomas Marshall, 64, Dairyman Wish Farm, Albert Marshall, 35, Market Gardener, Mary, 67; father Thomas, 75, Dairyman Rhododendron, Milton Road, Albert Marshall, 45, Farm Labourer, Mary, Stamshaw, John P Russell, 65, Dockyard Foreman, Clarissa, 62; son Thomas B, 30, Bank Clerk; Henry, 21, Farm Bailiff Kingston Crescent, Thomas Russell, 41, Brewer, Mary, Manor Farm, Thomas B Russell, 50, Yeoman Farmer of 120 acres employing 7 men, 3 women & 1 boy, Mary, 40; son Thomas F, 8; Percy, 6; Harold, Copnor Road, Thomas Russell, 60, Farmer of 120 acres, employing 9 men and 1 boy; son Harold H, Manor House, Copnor Road, Thomas Russell, 70, Farmer & Market Gardener, son Arnold, 21, Solicitor James Stephens, 45, Farmer at Copnor, Mary, 40; son William James Stephens, 56, Farmer at Milton 200A employing 8 labourers, Mary, 50; son William Augustus, 17; son-in-law Henry Bransbury, 22, Brewer James Stephens, 66, Farmer Manor Farm 190A employing 8men & 3 boys, Mary, 60; son William, 28, Elizabeth, 25; Edmund,10m Milton Farm, James Stephens, 76, Retired Farmer, granddaughter Mary Bransbury Milton Farm, William A Stephens, 37, Farmer of 83¾A employing 5 men & 3 boys, Elizabeth, 35; sons James, 10; Thomas, 8; William, 6 171
19 Copnor Road (next to Harvest Home, 8) William A Stephens, 47 Farmer of 19 acres employing 2 men, Elizabeth, 45; son James, 20, Farmer; Thomas, 18; William, Copnor, James Stephens, Market Gardener, 21, Esther, 22; son James, 7m Copnor. James Stephens, 30, Farmer of 180 acres employing 13 labourers, Esther, 31; sons, James, 10; William, Copnor Road, near Harvest Home, James Stephens, 40, Farmer of 110 acres, Esther, 41; son William Henry, Copnor Road, James Stevens, 50, farmer of 100 acres employing 6 men & 1 boy, Esther, Osborne Terrace, Commercial Road, James Stephens, 60, Retired Farmer, Hester, Stride Wellstead Anglesea Lane, Henry Stride, 38, Gardener, Elizabeth, 37; sons Henry, 12; John, 10; Frederick, 6; Alfred, Anglesea Lane, Henry Stride, 48, Gardner, Elizabeth, 48; sons John, 20; Frederick, 16; Alfred, 14; William, Fratton Lane, George Wellstead, 36, Yeoman, Amelia, 35; sons George, 13, William, 10; Henry, 4; John, 2; Frederick, 2m Back of Trafalgar, George Wellstead, 44, Market Gardener, Amelia, 44; sons William, 20, Carpenter, Henry, 14; John, Trafalgar Farm, George Wellsteed, 54, Yeoman, Amelia, 55; son John, 22, Labourer near Cremorne Gardens, Milton Road, George Welsteed, 63, farmer of 50A, employing 3 men & 1 boy, Amelia, 64; son George, Cherry Garden Lane, George Wellsteed, 57, Market Gardener, Lucy, Cherry Garden Lane, George Wellstead, 65, Retired Market Gardener, Lucy, Wellsteed London Road near Pitts Lane, Henry T.W Wellsteed, 34, Market Gardener, Ann, 33; son Harry E, Milton Road, Tomes(Sic should be Domer) Farm, Henry Wellsteed, 44, Farmer of 90 acres employing 4 labourers, Annie, 43; son Harry, At Portchester
20 Farmhouses Pig Sties Thomas Leach, Brandon Road W.H.Hodges, Powerscourt Road Jeremiah Sansbury, Hill Lane Thomas Stride, Asylum Road 95 Airport Service Road Highrove Farhouse Later became clubhouse for airport 9 Demolished Asylum Road/Milton Road 1900 Milton Farmhouse, Milton Milton Farm House, Asylum Road/Milton Road Copnor Road 1929 Farmhouse Cottage Grove 1966 Farmhouse? Froddington Farm House Green Road Kingston Crescent Farmhouse at rear of Gloucester Terrace Kingston House demolished 1975/6 believed to be farmhouse 9 No was house of brewery owner See Kingston Brewery 70 Knox Road 1800s Cottage Style Farmhouse built? 9 Lazy Lane Farmhouse Palmerston Road / Villiers Road 1966 Farmhouse? Demolished 155 Queens Road Built late 1800s believed to be part of farm 9 (Does not fit as in middle of terrace?)
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