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far 1 Lease for Penkhull Farm – to Josiah Spode.

For many decades Penkhull Farm situated in the centre of Penkhull  Village was in the ownership of Mr. Harvey Boulton but in 1831 passed onto Josiah Spode III, his father Josiah II died suddenly in July 1827 four years prior to the lease of the farm.

This document is of significant importance as for an historian it gives several packages of relevant information. Firstly, there is a full description of the property especially referring to the demolition of several parts of the old farm and the building of other parts.

Secondly, and importantly it describes all the land attached to the farm by measurement, name and location and thirdly it provides a list of the fitments, fittings and furniture in the property and finally it lists both the agricultural equipment and in terms of quantity the animals that Harvey Boulton held at the time of the lease. Its a facinating document for the study of social and economic history.

This document therefore contributes well for an historical perspective and to the student a most valuable source of information of farming life at the time. Ideal for those interested in early 19th century farming, land occupation and its use and social and economic history.

 

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For many decades Penkhull Farm situated in the centre of Penkhull  Village was in the ownership of Mr. Harvey Boulton but in 1831 passed onto Josiah Spode III, his father Josiah II died suddenly in July 1827 four years prior to the lease of the farm.

This document is of significant importance as for an historian it gives several packages of relevant information. Firstly, there is a full description of the property especially referring to the demolition of several parts of the old farm and the building of other parts.

Secondly, and importantly it describes all the land attached to the farm by measurement, name and location and thirdly it provides a list of the fitments, fittings and furniture in the property and finally it lists both the agricultural equipment and in terms of quantity the animals that Harvey Boulton held at the time of the lease.

This document therefore contributes well for an historical perspective and to the student a most valuable source of information of farming life at the time. Ideal for those interested in early 19th century farming, land occupation and its use and social and economic history.

 

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