No. IV. A Description of the Three Hundred Acres rated to the Poor's Rate of the Borough of Uxbridge, ascertained and determined by the Commissioners of the Hillingdon Inclosure, with the assistance of the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Hillingdon, and the Chapel wardens and the Overseers of the Poor of the Borough of Uxbridge, on the 8th. day of March, 1816. (Referred to at page 124.) Description of the Land. Part of Mr. Avery's garden, north-west of a line drawn from poles, south of the north corner of a meadow of Christopher Glover's, in the occupation of Harriet Bencraft, to the west corner of Mr. Avery's stable Watery Fields Himself 3 2 18 Ditto Ditto 2 3 18 Mr. John Mercer Himself Hill Close The Lane or Gravel Pit Field, except a small part south-east of a line from Mr. Wortham's barn to the 1 0 11 1 1 4 drain in Page's Lane Part of Pen Field, north of an old ditch running into the drain in Page's Lane Himself Upper Press Field 7 1 39 X Thomas Harris, Esq. Himself Close by Moor Field Part of ditto (cottage and garden) Great Mead, or Lower Seven Acres Great Mead, or Rick Yard Field, and part of Long Readings 0 12 2 0 37 0 0 12 Lower Lord's Field (west) or Lower Foot Path Field Ran's Readings and Three Acre Close by Uxbridge 4 1 11 7 1 16 1 10 0 3 25 0 3 21 0 27 2 1 17 73005200IIQOO2O7 1 18 1 0 23 2 3 12 1 4 Description of the Land. Great Upper Field, or Upper Close Part of Chequer Close, or Up-Field Part of Grubb's Croft (now a garden) Part of Grubb's Croft (orchard or garden) Ditto Ditto Mr. Samuel Hull Mr. John Tollitt Mr. Samuel Blount Mr. William Hinton Mr. Berrard B Mr. Joseph Lovett Mr. James Curtis Part of a Field by Moor Lane, or Long Close Great Croskey Mead-proy |