England Deaths and Burials
Name: Rev. Thomas Chatfield
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 09 Jun 1740
Burial Place: Balcombe, Sussex, England
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I03628-5
System Origin: England-EASy
GS Film number: 1041577
Reference ID: item 2
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Find A Grave Memorial# 185620567
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Person: CHATFIELD, Thomas (1717 - 1733)
Education Events
Type Name Date Qualification University Full Record
Sub CHATFIELD, Thomas 20/09/1718 BA View
Appt CHATFIELD, Thomas 09/09/1723 BA View
LibC CHATFIELD, Thomas 00/00/1724 BA View
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Ordination Events
deacon : 21/09/1717 (Manningham, Thomas/Chichester 1709-1722)
Type Name Date Status Event Full Record
Sub CHATFIELD, Thomas 20/09/1717 deacon Ordination
Ord CHATFIELD, Thomas 21/09/1717 deacon ordination
Ord CHATFIELD, Thomas 22/09/1717 deacon ordination
* priest : 21/09/1718 (Manningham, Thomas/Chichester 1709-1722)
Type Name Date Status Event Full Record
Sub CHATFIELD, Thomas 20/09/1718 priest Ordination
Ord CHATFIELD, Thomas 21/09/1718 priest ordination
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Appointment Events
Rector : Southease (09/09/1723 - 04/10/1730)
Type Name Date Office Event Location Full Record
Appt CHATFIELD, Thomas 09/09/1723 Rector Institution Southease
Libc CHATFIELD, Thomas 00/00/1724 Rector Southese/
Libc CHATFIELD, Thomas 11/05/1725 Rector Southeese/
Vac CHATFIELD, Thomas 04/10/1730 Rector cession Southease/
* Curate : South Heighton (11/05/1725 - 11/05/1725)
Type Name Date Office Event Location Full Record
Libc CHATFIELD, Thomas 11/05/1725 Curate Southeighton/
* Curate : Tarring Neville (11/05/1725 - 11/05/1725)
Type Name Date Office Event Location Full Record
Libc CHATFIELD, Thomas 11/05/1725 Curate Tarringnevill/
* Rector : Balcombe (01/10/1730 - 16/08/1733)
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The advowson of the church of Southease.
In 1723 Geoffrey Amherst presented Thomas Chatfield to the living, apparently on the under standing that the latter's father, the Rev. Thomas CHATFIELD, rector of Balcombe, would purchase the advowson. (fn. 57) By his will, the rector of Balcombe in 1730 bequeathed the advowson to his son John Chatfield with the proviso that his son-in-law Henry Bray and Sarah Chatfield his widow, should present his son John to the living at its next voidance. (fn. 58) The advowson belonged to the Chatfield family until 1811 (fn. 59) when the Rev. Henry Chatfield sold it to Dymoke Wells.
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Agreement SAS-SH/15/235 1 Oct 1728
These documents are held at East Sussex Record Office
Former reference: SAS/SH 235
Contents:
between Stephen Wood of Hartfield, yeoman and Thomas Chatfield of Balcombe, clerk whereby - for £870 - the said Stephen Wood agreed to surrender to the use of the said Thomas Chatfield the copyhold premises called Lower Burrells and the tenement called Gottlands als Cottlands in Chiltington, held for and indefeasible estate in fee simple according to the custom of the manor of Wotton, clear of all former incumbrances, except a conditional surrender of Cottlands to Anne Uridge of Lewes, widow, for securing £200 and interest dated 24 Apr 1723, and a conditional surrender of Lower Burrells to Thomas Jordan of Lindfield for securing £300 and interest dated 16 Apr 1725
Signature, Stephen Wood, and seal
Witnesses: Richard Landner, Elizabeth Palmer