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In 1731 John Darvill Snr. took a mortgage from Edward Stone of Oxford, Clerk in Holy Orders for £100.  See [[Edward Stone]]
 
In 1731 John Darvill Snr. took a mortgage from Edward Stone of Oxford, Clerk in Holy Orders for £100.  See [[Edward Stone]]
  
John Darvill Snr dwelt at Darvills Hill, with an adjoining close of arable land containing 12 acres, known as 'Welches' and a close containing 4 acres known as  'Home Croft'.  See [[Darvills Hill Farm Deeds, modern parlance]].{{Social Snapshot
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John Darvill Snr dwelt at Darvills Hill, with an adjoining close of arable land containing 12 acres, known as 'Welches' and a close containing 4 acres known as  'Home Croft'.  See [[Darvills Hill Farm Deeds, modern parlance]].
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|Village=Darvills Hill
 
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Latest revision as of 13:23, 6 August 2025

In 1731 John Darvill Snr. took a mortgage from Edward Stone of Oxford, Clerk in Holy Orders for £100. See Edward Stone

John Darvill Snr dwelt at Darvills Hill, with an adjoining close of arable land containing 12 acres, known as 'Welches' and a close containing 4 acres known as 'Home Croft'. See Darvills Hill Farm Deeds, modern parlance.