The Survey Of Horsham 1611 Back
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The survey provides an opportunity to try and place where some the Patching family were some 400 years ago in Horsham.

Some of the other surnames that appear in the Patching records are also shown.

The bottom half of the map does not look very different today and Henry Patching's "Hadmans" is still there.

The blue names link to the survey details.

Absolutely no guarantees on the accuracy.
 

 
  Arun Lodge Horsham Horsham Cottage  
Arun Lodge Horsham which according to map is in the vicinity of 'Patchings' in 1611. This picture is described as an old cottage formerly on the site of Arun Lodge.
 
  St Mary the Virgin Horsham 1881 St Mary the Virgin Horsham Arun Lodge Horsham  
St Mary the Virgin Horsham 1881, the view is from the vicinity of 'Patchings' Present day Looking from the church to Arun Lodge / 'Patchings'
 
  Hadmans Horsham Hadmans Horsham Hadmans Horsham  
The rear of 'Hadmans' Horsham inthe possesion of Henry Patching, tailor, in 1611 The 1878 version Hadmans from the front in South Street.
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William Patchinge
William Patchinge holds one piece of land adjoining Red Lion in lenghth 44 ft. and in breadth 33 ft, being a portion of a Burgage, by the rent by the year payable at the same feast 2 pence.

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Anne Wood
Anne Wood, widow, holds for the term of her life, remainder to John Woode, her son, for the term of his life, remainder to the heirs of Thomas Patchinge deceased, one barn annd one garden, by estimation three acres of land with the appurtenances, being one entire Burgage, called Randalls, by virtue of the testament in the writing of William Patchinge deceased dated the 18th day of Jan. in the year of our Lord, according to the English computation 1598, which the said William held of the Lord aforesaid to him and his heirs in free Burgage, by the rent by the year payable at the same feast 1 shilling.

William, the son of John and Agnes, does not appear to have married. He had brother Thomas and a sister Anne who married John Woode in 1563 in Nuthurst. William's other sister Elizabeth married a Henry Pilfold in 1559.

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Thomas Lyntott
Thomas Lyntott holds a certain Tenement, being a Burgage containing one messuage, one barn, one stable, one garden and three acres of land, with the appurtenances, late Bornes, by the rent by the year payable at the same feast 1 shilling.
 
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John Lyntott
John Lyntott, the son and heir of Richard Lyntott deceased, holds one croft of land next to Beanbridge, containing two acres with the appurtenances called Steedscroft Croft being half a Burgage, by the rent by the year payable at the same feast 6 pence.
John Lyntott , son and heir of Richard Lyntott deceased, holds to him and his heirs of the Lord aforesaid in free Burgage a certain messuage with a certain house called the gaol house, with the barn, backsides, gardens and twenty acres of land with the appurtenances to the same messuage adjoining, called Butlers, sometime the gaol house and land being five Burgages and an half by the rent by the year at the same feast 5 shillings 6 pence
 
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Thomas Woode
Thomas Woode holds one croft of land, containing by estimation two acres with the appurtenances called Dennis Croft being half a Burgage, by the rent by the year payable at the same feast 6 pence.
 
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Thomas Patchinge
Thomas Patchinge holds one curtilage enclosed with pales, late Pennycodes, lying towards the aforesaid Burgage of William Grenefield on the East part, and to the tenement of the aforesaid Henry Stone on the South, west and north parts, the same curtilage being a portion of a Burgage, by the rent by the year payable at the same feast 2 pence.

Thomas Patchinge the son and heir of Thomas Patchinge, deceased, likewise holds two acres of land with the appurtenances, late Potters being two burgages, by the rent by the year payable at the same feast 2 shillings.

There are several candidates for the two Thomas locations. Within the family details we have so far there are tantalising references to Skarfax and Thomas of the towne, but so far nothing concrete.
 
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John Pylfould
John Pylfould holds one messuage and garden with the appurtenances called Snellings being portion of Burgage, by the rent by the year payable at the same feast 4 pence.
 
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Henry Patchinge
Henry Patchinge holds to him and his heirs of the Lord aforesaid, in free Burgage, one messuage and one garden and one orchard, with the appurtenances, late Hadmans, by the rent by the year payable at the same feast 6 pence.

Henry Patchinge holds one messuage, a garden with the appurtenances, late Barkers, being a portion of a Burgage, by the rent by the year payable at the same feast 2 pence.

Hadmans was acquired by Henry, a tailor, in 1556, and he willed it to his son Henry when he died in 1613. Henry is also noted as having a house in 'Scarefolkes' which may tie in with the second location, Barkers.
 
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Patchings
Edward Parkhurst and Elizabeth hold one toft and one garden with the appurtenances, late Patchings, being half of one Burgage, by the rent by the year payable at the same feast 2 pence.
 
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