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Channels Farm

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Channels Farm (Channells) was a farm at North Stoneham on the Stoneham Estate. It was probably formerly known as Weston's Farm[1].

The farm was named after the copyholder Richard Channell. Richard Channell's son John was admitted as the copyhold tenant in 1748[2]. Richard Channell had previously been a joint holder with the Weston family since at least 1730[3]. A Court Baron in November 1782 recorded the death of John Channell, and the passing of the copyhold to John Fleming the Lord.[4]

It was surveyed by John Whitcher in 1818. It comprised 97 acres in 1913. It was sold at auction in 1953 as Lot 1[5].

Tenants of Channels Farm

  • Richard Channell
  • John Channell (c.1748-1782), son of above
  • A Hinuber Esq (1837[6])
  • William Priddle (1859, 1861[7], 1872)
  • Agnes Powel (1891[8]), occupier
  • Charles Sheppard (1901[9], 1913)

References and notes

  1. See: North Stoneham - the manorial courts
  2. Court Baron of North Stoneham Manor, 26 Jan 1748, recorded in Court book for the manors of Romsey Extra, Romsey Infra, and North Stoneham, 1743-1782
  3. Survey of the manor of North Stoneham, 1730  (WFMS:195 | HRO 102M71/M7)
  4. Court Baron of North Stoneham Manor, 12 Nov 1782, recorded in Court book for the manors of Romsey Extra, Romsey Infra, and North Stoneham, 1743-1782
  5. Auction of the North Stoneham Estate, 15 May 1953; Copy conveyance of Channels Farm, 1953  (WFMS:1985 )
  6. Trust deed to bar entail, 1837  (WFMS:208 | HRO 102M71/T11)
  7. 1861 Census. Priddle is described as a farmer of 107 acres employing 3 men and 3 boys.
  8. 1891 Census
  9. 1901 Census
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