A schedule of conveyances of encroachments within HM's FoD (General)

by tonyjenkins @, Sunday, March 07, 2010, 14:18 (5451 days ago)

A friend has kindly sent me a link to a page from a google book titled as above.

The page contains a a list of sixty five names all charged with encroachment listing the the walk, area of encroachment date and purchase/fine.

My 4x GGrandfather Peter Jenkins is included in the list.

1. Schedule 143
2. Walk - Parkend
3. Quanity of land - 4 poles
4. Name - Peter Jenkins
5. Date of conveyance - 4/08/1842
6. Purchase/fine £0 s5 d0

Peter quarried some land adjacent to Fetter Hill (Birch hill quarry)

Can anyone

1. Confirm that Birch Hill is within Parkend Walk?
2. Define 4 poles?

Kind Regards

Tony Jenkins

A schedule of conveyances of encroachments within HM's FoD

by ChrisW @, Sunday, March 07, 2010, 14:27 (5451 days ago) @ tonyjenkins

http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/units/area.htm

Rod, pole and perch are rather complicated. First, they are different names for the same unit of length, which is five and a half yards (see length page). To shorten the explanations, I use one unit rather than all three. Next, they could also be used as a unit of area. So a 10 perch allotment would be 5.5 yards wide by 55 yards long, or 10 square perch. To make my explanations clear, I say '(square) rod' to mean rod as a unit of area.

'tis as clear as mud now!

A schedule of conveyances of encroachments within HM's FoD

by tonyjenkins @, Sunday, March 07, 2010, 15:01 (5451 days ago) @ ChrisW

Thanks for quick response

5 poles = 128 sq yards (approx)

Having paid the fine did he have any legal right to the land or was it still owned by the Forestry.

As a Free Quarryman I though they pain the gaveller for the quarry rights and not the forestry

Regards

Tony

Perch Pole etc prior note

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Sunday, March 07, 2010, 15:04 (5451 days ago) @ tonyjenkins

http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=20819

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Birch Hill, Parkend Walk

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Sunday, March 07, 2010, 15:06 (5451 days ago) @ tonyjenkins

BIRCH HILL QUARRY
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, GL16 8JE COLEFORD,

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A schedule of conveyances of encroachments within HM's FoD

by terry2424 @, LYDNEY FOREST OF DEAN, Sunday, March 07, 2010, 21:35 (5450 days ago) @ tonyjenkins

Hi Tony
Any chance of posting this link please.
Terry

A schedule of conveyances of encroachments within HM's FoD

by Roger Griffiths @, Monday, March 08, 2010, 18:37 (5449 days ago) @ terry2424

Gloucester County Records has documents and maps re Encroachments 1834. There was a history behind this. Extra Parochial areas were subject to illegal building of houses. I believe much of Blakeney was raised to the ground during the Commonwealth (Oliver Cromwell).

In 1834, a Govt. survey was conducted in FoD with a view to legalising the illegal properties existing. Parkend Walk is to be found in Q/RGf 1/5 in the records. This is basically Ellwood and my interest was because my family lived there at the time. I could'nt find the name however. Maps and listings, very useful for FH research. Blakeney Walk Q/RGf 1/6 includes Moseley Green, Cockshoot Inclosure and I think Soudley where the Dean Heritage Site is now and where my family lived between the 1840's and 1860's.

Roger

A schedule of conveyances of encroachments within HM's FoD

by tonyjenkins @, Sunday, March 14, 2010, 12:33 (5444 days ago) @ terry2424

Terry

It will be my pleasure.

I will post over the Easter period.

Regards

Tony

Link to Google Book

by admin ⌂, Forest of Dean, Tuesday, March 30, 2010, 14:30 (5428 days ago) @ tonyjenkins

A schedule of conveyances of encroachments within HM's FoD


The link is

http://books.google.com/books?id=X3VbAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA3-PA38&dq=Jenkins%2BParkend&...

The link takes me to my personal family records to get the full list the link will need to be edited.

Kind Regards

Tony Jenkins

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