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click '''Richard West reports''' [[Stocken Farm News]] from May 1919
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click [[The Maize Maze]] 2003-2011 for this
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click [[The Lords of the Manor of Princes Risborough]] for details.
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click [[Manor Documents]] for list
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click [[Farms]] for a list of other local farms
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click [[Stocken Wood]] for history of this wood
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click [[Farming pre 1823]] for this era
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click 1899 [[Modern transcript of 2 fields]] for the purchase of 'Hillocks' and a pasture field by William Saunders.
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Research by Joan West taken from the deeds.
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'''The History'''
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click [[1066-1827 Stocken Farm under the Lords of the Manor and Lord Cavendish]].
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click [[1621 Lease of Stocken Farm]] giving details of lease from the Lord of the Manor to Henry Lacey.
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click [[1631 Lease of Stocken Farm]] a
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click [[1632 Stocken Farm]] and [[1632 Stocken Farm Summary]]
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click [[1649 Stocken Farm]] and
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click [[8 December 1658 Stocken Farm]]
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click [[1658 Summary of 8 December 1658 Stocken Farm]]
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click [[1683 Stocken Farm Lease]]  giving details of lease from the Lord of the Manor to William Lacey
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click [[1735 Stocken Farm]].  Lease from Henry Penton (Lord of the Manor) to Samuel Wade of Culverton.
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click [[1735 Stocken Farm Summary of lease to Samuel Wade]]
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click [[1827-1910 Stocken Farm with Charles Brown and John Forrest]]. Charles Brown lived at & farmed Stocken, John Forrest lived at [[Grymsdyke]].
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click [[1911-1934 William Saunders - farmer]] giving details of farming and family 
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click [[1934-1948 Stocken Farm with landlord Ernest Smith and tenants Dick & Hilda West|1934-1948 Stocken Farm with landlord Ernest Smith and tenants Dick& Hilda West]] 
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click [[Stocken Farm with Dick & Hilda West]] for the history of the farm from 1948 to 1960
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click [[Stocken Farm with R M West & Son]] from 1960 to
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'''The articles called 'Stocken Farm Diary' were all printed in Hallmark - as follows :-'''
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[[Stocken Farm Diary Part 1]] from July 1976 to May1986
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[[Stocken Farm Diary Part 2]] from Sept 1986 to Oct 1996
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[[Stocken Farm Diary Part 3]] from Jan 1997 to June 2007
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[[Stocken Farm Diary Part 4]] from July 2007 to Oct 2017 
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Individual records not recorded above are as follows -   
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click [[1911 Coronation Celebrations]] for programme of celebrations for King George V, 22nd June 1911 in Stocken Farm meadow   
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click [[1914 Royal Engineers at Stocken Farm]] for more details of WW1 training taking place   
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click 1915 [[Philip & Alice Pitcher]] for wedding photos taken at Stocken Farm   
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click [[1916 Horses taken by the Army]] by Mabel Janes.  Horses taken from a loaded wagon on its way to London     
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click 1917 Plane Lands in [[Stocken Farm]] Front Meadow.  The military seized the infant classroom from which to guard the aeroplane     
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click [[1919 Wedding of Daisy Saunders & Ernest Smith]].     
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click [[1931 Douglas Brett in Lacey Green]] in which Douglas mentions catching mice to let loose at school   
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click [[1931 Fete at Stocken Farm]] for a report of the occasion   
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click [[1944 Stocken Farm Airfield]] by Doug Tilbury with photos   
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click 1944 [[Lacey Green Airfield]] by Doug Tilbury for more details of this airfield on Stocken Farm   
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click [[The Cricket Club]] for 1946 Air Ministry Letter to The Cricket Club renting land of Stocken Farm following WW2.   
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click [[Stocken Farmhouse]]. John and Joan west, with three young children moved in in 1970.  They modernised & part restored the old house.     
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[[File:Stocken_Farm.jpg|alt=|thumb]]
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[[File:Stocken Farm circa 1900.jpg|thumb|Stocken Farm circa 1911|alt=]]

Latest revision as of 13:51, 11 November 2025

click Richard West reports Stocken Farm News from May 1919

click The Maize Maze 2003-2011 for this

click The Lords of the Manor of Princes Risborough for details.

click Manor Documents for list

click Farms for a list of other local farms

click Stocken Wood for history of this wood

click Farming pre 1823 for this era

click 1899 Modern transcript of 2 fields for the purchase of 'Hillocks' and a pasture field by William Saunders.

Research by Joan West taken from the deeds.

The History

click 1066-1827 Stocken Farm under the Lords of the Manor and Lord Cavendish.

click 1621 Lease of Stocken Farm giving details of lease from the Lord of the Manor to Henry Lacey.

click 1631 Lease of Stocken Farm a

click 1632 Stocken Farm and 1632 Stocken Farm Summary

click 1649 Stocken Farm and

click 8 December 1658 Stocken Farm

click 1658 Summary of 8 December 1658 Stocken Farm

click 1683 Stocken Farm Lease giving details of lease from the Lord of the Manor to William Lacey

click 1735 Stocken Farm. Lease from Henry Penton (Lord of the Manor) to Samuel Wade of Culverton.

click 1735 Stocken Farm Summary of lease to Samuel Wade

click 1827-1910 Stocken Farm with Charles Brown and John Forrest. Charles Brown lived at & farmed Stocken, John Forrest lived at Grymsdyke.

click 1911-1934 William Saunders - farmer giving details of farming and family

click 1934-1948 Stocken Farm with landlord Ernest Smith and tenants Dick& Hilda West

click Stocken Farm with Dick & Hilda West for the history of the farm from 1948 to 1960

click Stocken Farm with R M West & Son from 1960 to

The articles called 'Stocken Farm Diary' were all printed in Hallmark - as follows :-

Stocken Farm Diary Part 1 from July 1976 to May1986

Stocken Farm Diary Part 2 from Sept 1986 to Oct 1996

Stocken Farm Diary Part 3 from Jan 1997 to June 2007

Stocken Farm Diary Part 4 from July 2007 to Oct 2017

Individual records not recorded above are as follows -

click 1911 Coronation Celebrations for programme of celebrations for King George V, 22nd June 1911 in Stocken Farm meadow

click 1914 Royal Engineers at Stocken Farm for more details of WW1 training taking place

click 1915 Philip & Alice Pitcher for wedding photos taken at Stocken Farm

click 1916 Horses taken by the Army by Mabel Janes. Horses taken from a loaded wagon on its way to London

click 1917 Plane Lands in Stocken Farm Front Meadow. The military seized the infant classroom from which to guard the aeroplane

click 1919 Wedding of Daisy Saunders & Ernest Smith.

click 1931 Douglas Brett in Lacey Green in which Douglas mentions catching mice to let loose at school

click 1931 Fete at Stocken Farm for a report of the occasion

click 1944 Stocken Farm Airfield by Doug Tilbury with photos

click 1944 Lacey Green Airfield by Doug Tilbury for more details of this airfield on Stocken Farm

click The Cricket Club for 1946 Air Ministry Letter to The Cricket Club renting land of Stocken Farm following WW2.

click Stocken Farmhouse. John and Joan west, with three young children moved in in 1970. They modernised & part restored the old house.

Stocken Farm circa 1911