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Vicarage Court |
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The land with various properties that have been built then replaced has been recorded as far back as the 15th century, starting with the Beauchampe family, though there is not a direct reference to this land until the Forster family obtain it through marriage in the 1600's. This is when the land and the first building is refered to as Haversham Place. Current structure probably built in early 1850s, when it was known as Hanslope House. Became "The vicarage" in 1890s. |
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Vicarage fisrt half of 20th century |
Vicarage 1950s |
Vicarage 2006 |
Vicarage from the GREEN 2006 |
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The following people are associated with Vicarage Court:
| Name | Year of Birth | Year of Interest | Source | Occupation/Notes | Probability |
| Stephen Hoddle | 1779 | Survey 1779 | Owner | 85% | |
| Joseph Hindes | 1818 | Survey 1818 | Owner | 70% | |
| Thomas Nicholas Heygate | 1812 | 1861 | Census | Surgeon | 60% |
| Thomas N. Heygate | 1812 | 1871 | Census | Surgeon General Practitioner | 60% |
| John Francis Wiseman | 1851 | 1881 | Census | Army Officer; retired Lt. 2nd Dragoon Guards | 100% |
| James Francis Wiseman | 1883 | Directory | Hanslope house | 100% | |
| Charles Jameson Ritchie | 1887 | Directory | Hanslope Ho | 100% | |
| William Jardine Harkness | 1899 | Directory | Rev M.A. (Vicar) to 1928 | 100% | |
| William I Harkness | 1852 | 1901 | Census | Clergyman (Ch. Of England) | 100% |
| William J Harkness | 1910 | Revenue Survey | Owner/occupier | 100% | |
| F M Walker | 1865 | 1911 | Census | Clerk in Holy Orders (Vicar) | 100% |
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Notes:
In the above list of people, to find all references to a person, click on the Name of the person. |
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