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'Collins' was the name given to the house later known as [[Loosley House]] during its occupancy by the family of [[Sir George Stephen]] from circa 1829 to 1849.
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Woodway Cottage
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11th June 1824.  Edward Anderson of Darvills Hill, baker, leased from the Manor ground called "Collins" at Loosley Row of 1 acre, previously Thomas Barefoot's cottage with meadow/orchard of 2 acres and 3 closes of arable of 8 acres called Great Anthony. Little Anthony and Lower Baggs, now 1 close with 2 cottages on it built by Thomas Barefoot on Upper Woodway, Loosley Row in which Thomas Barefoot the younger and William Adams had dwelt. Also allotment in Middle Field of 2 roods, 13 poles.
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'Collins' was the name given to the house later known as [[Loosley House]] during its occupancy by the family of [[Sir George Stephen]] from circa 1829 to 1849, built on the 1 acre of land called 'Collins'.

Revision as of 09:18, 14 July 2024

Woodway Cottage

11th June 1824. Edward Anderson of Darvills Hill, baker, leased from the Manor ground called "Collins" at Loosley Row of 1 acre, previously Thomas Barefoot's cottage with meadow/orchard of 2 acres and 3 closes of arable of 8 acres called Great Anthony. Little Anthony and Lower Baggs, now 1 close with 2 cottages on it built by Thomas Barefoot on Upper Woodway, Loosley Row in which Thomas Barefoot the younger and William Adams had dwelt. Also allotment in Middle Field of 2 roods, 13 poles.

'Collins' was the name given to the house later known as Loosley House during its occupancy by the family of Sir George Stephen from circa 1829 to 1849, built on the 1 acre of land called 'Collins'.