Gulley Bargain
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- | '''Gulley Bargain''' (Gully) was a farm on the [[Romsey Estates]]. It comprised 12 acres in 1819. | + | [[Image:gulley.jpg|thumb|350px|Detail of Gulley Farm, surveyed by [[Surveys by John Whitcher|John Whitcher]] in 1819.]] '''Gulley Bargain''' (Gully) was a farm on the [[Romsey Estates]]. It comprised 12 acres in 1819. |
It was surveyed by [[Surveys by John Whitcher|John Whitcher]] in 1819. | It was surveyed by [[Surveys by John Whitcher|John Whitcher]] in 1819. |
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Gulley Bargain (Gully) was a farm on the Romsey Estates. It comprised 12 acres in 1819.It was surveyed by John Whitcher in 1819.
Tenants
- William Bennett (1837[1])
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References
- ↑ Trust deed to bar entail, 1837 (WFMS:208 | HRO 102M71/T11)