DULCOTE PEOPLE G-H-I ...
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Gallington
1556-1558: Richard Gallington of Dulcote, yeoman, v. John SWAYN of Greyndon, husbandman.: Sixteenth share of a lead-pit and works on Mendip
1588: The will of Joane Gallington, Widow of Dulcote, Somerset was probated at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
1656: John Gallington yeoman of Dulcote was in court sessions concerning a share of a lead-pit and works on Mendip
1694: John Gallington the younger and John the elder of Dulcote held the mortgage on the Bishop's Park
Garland
1781-83: Moses Garland leased land from Clement Tudway
Garnsey
abt 1785: James Garnsey leased a cottage and garden on 1/4 acre of land (survey)
Garrod
1823-32: Mr. Garrod leased land from C.W. Taylor
George
1766: Joseph George owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £5 11s 8d
1771: Joseph George was a leaser of 24 acres of land first from Lord Brooke, then in 1771 from Clement Tudway
1791-93: Charles George leased land from Mr. Hyde
Gould
1762: Richard Gould leased land in Dulcote, including Red Hill, Torr Hill, Torr Field, Scarlet Withys from the Dean and Chapter, Wells Cathedral
1762: Richard Gould was granted the Banfeld land in Dulcote by copyhold
1766: Mr. Gould owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £1 10s 5d
1781-87: Richard Gould owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £3 9s 2d
1781-87: Abraham Gould leased land from Taylor estate and Charles Tudway's estate
1791: Mr. Gould leased land from Mr. Baron
1791-92: Abraham Gould leased land from the Taylor estate (3 tracts)
1793: Abraham Gould leased land from John Porch and James Taylor
1800: Abraham Gould leased land from C.W. Taylor (3 tracts) and John Porch
1808: John Gould born this year in Dulcote
1812-14: Rev. Precentor Gould owned/leased land (church stipend) valued for tax purposes at £2 2s
1812-14: Abraham Gould owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at 14s
1812-14: Abraham Gould leased land from Peter Wilcox, C.W. Taylor and J.L. Lovell (11 tracts in total)
1823-32: Abraham Gould owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £6 12s 6d and leased from John Robert Lax and J.L. Lovell (6 tracts)
1830: Rev. Henry Gould lives in Wells on Liberty St.
1841: John Gould 60 Ag. Lab.; Mary wife, 66 living in Dulcote
Govern
1598: Henry Govern was a renter in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
1891: Agnes Govern 3 lived with her grandparents William and Mahala Butt
Gray
1654, 1655, 1659, 1660: John Gray was a Steward appeared at the court of the manors of Dulcote and Chilcote
1891: Edwin Gray 57; Letitia wife 50; George son 21; Phebe M. daur 10; Ellenmett L. daur 8; Sidney O. son 6; Albion D. son 3
Greville
see "Brooke"
Gulley
1891: Annie Gulley, 71; Eveline, grand-daughter 9.
1901: William Gulley, 47, farm labourer; Sarah, 47, wife; Herbert, 18, farm labourer; Edith, 13, daur; William, 9, son
Gum(m)
1812-14: Charles Gumm leased land from Clement Tudway
1816-19: Charles Gumm, paper maker, operated the west paper mill in Dulcote
1819: Walter Gumm was a paper maker at the west paper mill in Dulcote
1823: Charles Gumm leased land from Walton Frissell (Fussell?)
1830-42: Charles Gumm leased the west mill in Dulcote
1832: Mr. Gumm leased land from Bishop Moore
Gutch
1783-93: Mr. Gutch owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £77 11s 8d
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Hagsland
1841: Elizabeth Hagsland, 40, farm servant with John Teek and family
Hale
1598: Thomas Hale was a renter of copyhold land in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
1598: Humphrey Hale was a renter of copyhold land in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
Hallett
1851: Eliza Hallett, 18, Servant working for William Hill
Handeman
1545 : Frideswede Handeman was granted copyhold land in Dulcote on 3 lives, with John Nele and John Deverells
Harris
1901: Eliza Harris, 17, servant to Florence Hill
Hardwicke
1580: Elizabeth Hardwicke held by copy one tenement heritable to which belongs 20 acres of land meadow and pasture to have during her widowhood with remainder (of the "lease") to John Hardwicke, son for a yearly rent of 12s 9d.
1598: Isabell Hardwicke was a renter of copyhold land in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
1611: Elizabeth Hardwicke was admitted as a tenant of copyhold land in Dulcote by court order
1655: Richard Hardwicke appeared at the court of the manors of Dulcote and Chilcote
1720: The estate of the late Richard Hardwicke surrender the former lease of church land in Dulcote, along with fellow leaser Adrian Tyke
abt 1785: Jane Hardwich owned/leased /leased 1/4 acre of land with a cottage and garden (survey)
1791-93: James Hardwicke leased land from John Lovell
1851: George Harwich, 18, Servant to William Churchouse
Hatcher
1881: Lydia Hatcher, nee Oatley, born in Dulcote in 1838 lived in St. Cuthbert's Out
Hawkes
1783-87: Thomas Hawkes leased land from Rev. Lovell
1791-93: Mr. Hawkes owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £2 15s and leased land from Rev. Lovell
Hawkins
1748-52: John Hawkins operated the east mill in Dulcote
1766: John Hawkins owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £6 18s 4d
1781: John Hawkins owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £8 10d
1783-1800: John Hawkins owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £1 2s 6d
1891: Benjamin Hawkins 29; Eliza wife 24; Eliza J. daur 6; Bessie E. daur 4; William H. son 3; Sidney J. son 1.
Haynes
1766: John Haynes, stocking maker, leased land valued for tax purposes at £14 14s 4d called Wensley (Wellesly) Farm from John, Lord Waldegrave and paid rent of 24s.
1781-1814: James Haynes owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £14 14s 4d called Wellesly Farm
abt 1785: James Haynes owned/leased 631/2 acres of land known as Wellesly Farm including Higher Summer Leazel, the house and Barton, Spinning Close, The Hill and Garden adjoining the Vicars Land (survey)
1793: James Haynes leased land from Mr. Day
Healy
1720: William Healy Esquire held a lease of Thomas Collins' late tenement in Dulcote for 99 years along with Dr. Claver Morris, and his son and daughter William Morris, and Elizabeth Burland
Hembury
1881: Mary Hembury, 14, General Servant
Hewlett
1657: Release in fee by Edward Rowley of Wells, shoemaker, son of Robert Rowley, gent and nephew of William Smith gent to George Hewlett of Dulcote, yeoman of 3a meadow behind the late bishop's park and 1a adjoining Sambornes churchpath on the south and sub-chancery land and the highway on the north
1659, 1660: George Hewlett appeared at the court of the manors of Dulcote and Chilcote
1661: George Hewlett, yeoman of Dulcote, died and left a significant estate of money, land (leased) and possessions (furniture, silver, brass, etc.) to his children and his wife Margaret; children in order of age are: Thomas, Anne, Robert, Francis (m), Joan and George.
1881: Sarah Hewlett, born in Dulcote in 1839, was the head of the household in Wells, St. Cuthbert
Hicks
1666: Jeffery Hicks was made overseer to the will of George Hewlett, yeoman of Dulcote
Hill
1851: William Hill, 50, Farmer ( 210 Acres); Elizabeth, 40, wife
1851: Edward Hill, 33, Farmer (190 Acres); Sarah, 28, wife; Ann Adlam Hill, 9, daur; Emma, 6, daur; Edward, 3, Son
1851: Elizabeth Hill, 14, Servant working for William Hill
1881: Edward Hill, 66, Farmer (Of 244 Ac Employing 2 Men & 1 Boy); Sarah, 59, Wife/Farmer's Wife; Ann A. HILL, 36, Daur/Farmer's Daughter; George, 25, Son/Farmer's Son; John, 21, Son/Farmer's Son; Sarah, 23, Daur/Farmer's Daur; Jane, 18, Daur/Farmer's Daur
1881: Samuel Hill, 29, Farmer (Of 250 Ac Employing 3 Men & 1 Boy); Mary, 31, Wife; Florence, 2, Daur
1889: Edward Hill, farmer, Dulcote; George Hill, farmer of Fountain Farm, Dulcote; Samuel Hill, farmer, Manor Farm, Wellesley
1891: Samuel A Hill 39; Mary A. wife 41; Florence M. daur. 11; Reginald son 8; Hester J P daur 7; Emily A. daur 6; Edith daur 3; 1891: Edward Hill brother 43; Rosa A daur 22; Robert C son 20; Henry J son 17; Ernest son 14; George son 12; Pamela daur 7; Florence M. daur 4
1891: Edward Hill 76; Ann A. daur 49; John son 31; Jane daur 28.
1891: George Hill 36; Elizabeth wife 32; Bessie S. daur 7; Nellie E. 4; Forrest G son 2.
1897: Samuel Hill, farmer and dairyman, Bridge Farm, Dulcote; John Hill, farmer, Wellesley; Edward Hill, farmer, Dulcote
1901: Annie Hill, 59, farmer; Edward, 55, brother/farmer; Jane, 38, daur/farmer
1901: Florence Hill, 22, sister; Reginald John, 18, brother
1901: Misses Anne and Jane Hills, farmers, Dulcote; Samuel Hill, farmer and dairyman, Bridge Farm, Dulcote; John Hill, farmer, Wellesley
Hippisley
1766-1800: Thomas Hippisley owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £2 17s 6d
1812-14: William Hippisley owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £19 15s 9d and leased land from Thomas Lax
1823-32: William Hippisley owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £25 11d
1830: William Hippisley lived in Horington as an auctioneet
1832: William Hippesley leased land from James Carter
Hoby
1677-1690: Thomas Hoby, second husband of Anne Dodington, held the manor of Dulcote "in right of" his wife
Hobbs
1800: Mr. Hobbs leased land from the estate of John Hawkins
Hoddinott
1829: Henry Hoddinott, born Dulcote
1832: Mary Hoddinott, born Dulcote
1841: George Hoddinott age 14 and Henry Hoddinott, age 11, living with John James and family in Dulcote
1841: William Hoddinott 32, farmer Wensley Farm, Martha wife 32; George son 4; Charles son 2; Sarah daur 6 mos.
1851: Henry Hoddinott, 22, Nephew to Martha James, Visitor
1891: Sidney Hoddinott 45 (lived with housekeeper C. Reakes)
Hodges
1595: Richard Hodges held by copy Kings Castle wood by estimation 35 acres; Tor wood 40 acres; Chilcote woods by estimation 40 acres at a yearly rent of £6 13s 4d.
1598: Richard Hodges was a renter in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
1655: Richard Hodges appeared at the court of the manors of Dulcote and Chilcote
1791-93: John Hodges leased land from Mr. Baron (for Wellsley Farm)
Hodgkinson
1856-64: W.S. Hodgkinson operated the east paper mill in Dulcote
Hollacker
1598: Marie Hollacker was a renter in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
Holmes
1655: Roger Holmes appeared at the court of the manors of Dulcote and Chilcote
1660: Walter Holmes appeared at the court of the manors of Dulcote and Chilcote
Hope
1823: Mr. Hope owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £8 19s 8d
Hopkins
1851: John Hopkins, 30 Ag. Lab; Betsy, 28, wife; Sarah, 5, daur.
Huish
1812-14: William Huish leased land from Clement Tudway (2 tracts)
1851: Henry Huish, 41, Ag. Lab; Elizabeth , 38, wife; Mary, 5, daur; Henry, 4m, son; Henry, 88, father/widower
Hulet
1657: George Hulet, yeoman of Dulcote leased a meadow behind the bishop's park in Wells
1667: The will of George Hulet, Yeoman of Dulcote, Somerset was probated in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
1670: court record of Margaret Hulet, widow living in Dulcote probating a will
Humphries
1815: James Humphries, born Dulcote, lived in Cheddar in 1881
Hunt
1798: Richard Hunt, carpenter of Wells holds the mortgage of the paper mill to the west of the bridge from James Baron as settlement for a debt owed to him by Baron
1823: W. Hunt leased Slab House from William Blake
Hurley
1851: Ann Hurley (married name), born in Dulcote in 1785, was a widow living in West Harptree
Hurton
1598: John Hurton was a renter in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
1598: Edith Hurton was a renter in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
Hutchins
1587: Margaret Hutchins inherited one heifer from her mistress Joanne Gallington miller of Dulcote
Hyde
1791-93: Mr. Hyde owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £7 5s and leased land from Mr. Baron
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Isaacs
1890-93: Rees Isaacs and Alfred Joseph Wakeford operated the east mill in Dulcote
1891: Rees Isaacs 30; Catherine E. wife 29; Annie T daur 3; Eva Maria daur 1
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Gallington
1556-1558: Richard Gallington of Dulcote, yeoman, v. John SWAYN of Greyndon, husbandman.: Sixteenth share of a lead-pit and works on Mendip
1588: The will of Joane Gallington, Widow of Dulcote, Somerset was probated at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
1656: John Gallington yeoman of Dulcote was in court sessions concerning a share of a lead-pit and works on Mendip
1694: John Gallington the younger and John the elder of Dulcote held the mortgage on the Bishop's Park
Garland
1781-83: Moses Garland leased land from Clement Tudway
Garnsey
abt 1785: James Garnsey leased a cottage and garden on 1/4 acre of land (survey)
Garrod
1823-32: Mr. Garrod leased land from C.W. Taylor
George
1766: Joseph George owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £5 11s 8d
1771: Joseph George was a leaser of 24 acres of land first from Lord Brooke, then in 1771 from Clement Tudway
1791-93: Charles George leased land from Mr. Hyde
Gould
1762: Richard Gould leased land in Dulcote, including Red Hill, Torr Hill, Torr Field, Scarlet Withys from the Dean and Chapter, Wells Cathedral
1762: Richard Gould was granted the Banfeld land in Dulcote by copyhold
1766: Mr. Gould owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £1 10s 5d
1781-87: Richard Gould owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £3 9s 2d
1781-87: Abraham Gould leased land from Taylor estate and Charles Tudway's estate
1791: Mr. Gould leased land from Mr. Baron
1791-92: Abraham Gould leased land from the Taylor estate (3 tracts)
1793: Abraham Gould leased land from John Porch and James Taylor
1800: Abraham Gould leased land from C.W. Taylor (3 tracts) and John Porch
1808: John Gould born this year in Dulcote
1812-14: Rev. Precentor Gould owned/leased land (church stipend) valued for tax purposes at £2 2s
1812-14: Abraham Gould owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at 14s
1812-14: Abraham Gould leased land from Peter Wilcox, C.W. Taylor and J.L. Lovell (11 tracts in total)
1823-32: Abraham Gould owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £6 12s 6d and leased from John Robert Lax and J.L. Lovell (6 tracts)
1830: Rev. Henry Gould lives in Wells on Liberty St.
1841: John Gould 60 Ag. Lab.; Mary wife, 66 living in Dulcote
Govern
1598: Henry Govern was a renter in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
1891: Agnes Govern 3 lived with her grandparents William and Mahala Butt
Gray
1654, 1655, 1659, 1660: John Gray was a Steward appeared at the court of the manors of Dulcote and Chilcote
1891: Edwin Gray 57; Letitia wife 50; George son 21; Phebe M. daur 10; Ellenmett L. daur 8; Sidney O. son 6; Albion D. son 3
Greville
see "Brooke"
Gulley
1891: Annie Gulley, 71; Eveline, grand-daughter 9.
1901: William Gulley, 47, farm labourer; Sarah, 47, wife; Herbert, 18, farm labourer; Edith, 13, daur; William, 9, son
Gum(m)
1812-14: Charles Gumm leased land from Clement Tudway
1816-19: Charles Gumm, paper maker, operated the west paper mill in Dulcote
1819: Walter Gumm was a paper maker at the west paper mill in Dulcote
1823: Charles Gumm leased land from Walton Frissell (Fussell?)
1830-42: Charles Gumm leased the west mill in Dulcote
1832: Mr. Gumm leased land from Bishop Moore
Gutch
1783-93: Mr. Gutch owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £77 11s 8d
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Hagsland
1841: Elizabeth Hagsland, 40, farm servant with John Teek and family
Hale
1598: Thomas Hale was a renter of copyhold land in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
1598: Humphrey Hale was a renter of copyhold land in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
Hallett
1851: Eliza Hallett, 18, Servant working for William Hill
Handeman
1545 : Frideswede Handeman was granted copyhold land in Dulcote on 3 lives, with John Nele and John Deverells
Harris
1901: Eliza Harris, 17, servant to Florence Hill
Hardwicke
1580: Elizabeth Hardwicke held by copy one tenement heritable to which belongs 20 acres of land meadow and pasture to have during her widowhood with remainder (of the "lease") to John Hardwicke, son for a yearly rent of 12s 9d.
1598: Isabell Hardwicke was a renter of copyhold land in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
1611: Elizabeth Hardwicke was admitted as a tenant of copyhold land in Dulcote by court order
1655: Richard Hardwicke appeared at the court of the manors of Dulcote and Chilcote
1720: The estate of the late Richard Hardwicke surrender the former lease of church land in Dulcote, along with fellow leaser Adrian Tyke
abt 1785: Jane Hardwich owned/leased /leased 1/4 acre of land with a cottage and garden (survey)
1791-93: James Hardwicke leased land from John Lovell
1851: George Harwich, 18, Servant to William Churchouse
Hatcher
1881: Lydia Hatcher, nee Oatley, born in Dulcote in 1838 lived in St. Cuthbert's Out
Hawkes
1783-87: Thomas Hawkes leased land from Rev. Lovell
1791-93: Mr. Hawkes owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £2 15s and leased land from Rev. Lovell
Hawkins
1748-52: John Hawkins operated the east mill in Dulcote
1766: John Hawkins owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £6 18s 4d
1781: John Hawkins owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £8 10d
1783-1800: John Hawkins owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £1 2s 6d
1891: Benjamin Hawkins 29; Eliza wife 24; Eliza J. daur 6; Bessie E. daur 4; William H. son 3; Sidney J. son 1.
Haynes
1766: John Haynes, stocking maker, leased land valued for tax purposes at £14 14s 4d called Wensley (Wellesly) Farm from John, Lord Waldegrave and paid rent of 24s.
1781-1814: James Haynes owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £14 14s 4d called Wellesly Farm
abt 1785: James Haynes owned/leased 631/2 acres of land known as Wellesly Farm including Higher Summer Leazel, the house and Barton, Spinning Close, The Hill and Garden adjoining the Vicars Land (survey)
1793: James Haynes leased land from Mr. Day
Healy
1720: William Healy Esquire held a lease of Thomas Collins' late tenement in Dulcote for 99 years along with Dr. Claver Morris, and his son and daughter William Morris, and Elizabeth Burland
Hembury
1881: Mary Hembury, 14, General Servant
Hewlett
1657: Release in fee by Edward Rowley of Wells, shoemaker, son of Robert Rowley, gent and nephew of William Smith gent to George Hewlett of Dulcote, yeoman of 3a meadow behind the late bishop's park and 1a adjoining Sambornes churchpath on the south and sub-chancery land and the highway on the north
1659, 1660: George Hewlett appeared at the court of the manors of Dulcote and Chilcote
1661: George Hewlett, yeoman of Dulcote, died and left a significant estate of money, land (leased) and possessions (furniture, silver, brass, etc.) to his children and his wife Margaret; children in order of age are: Thomas, Anne, Robert, Francis (m), Joan and George.
1881: Sarah Hewlett, born in Dulcote in 1839, was the head of the household in Wells, St. Cuthbert
Hicks
1666: Jeffery Hicks was made overseer to the will of George Hewlett, yeoman of Dulcote
Hill
1851: William Hill, 50, Farmer ( 210 Acres); Elizabeth, 40, wife
1851: Edward Hill, 33, Farmer (190 Acres); Sarah, 28, wife; Ann Adlam Hill, 9, daur; Emma, 6, daur; Edward, 3, Son
1851: Elizabeth Hill, 14, Servant working for William Hill
1881: Edward Hill, 66, Farmer (Of 244 Ac Employing 2 Men & 1 Boy); Sarah, 59, Wife/Farmer's Wife; Ann A. HILL, 36, Daur/Farmer's Daughter; George, 25, Son/Farmer's Son; John, 21, Son/Farmer's Son; Sarah, 23, Daur/Farmer's Daur; Jane, 18, Daur/Farmer's Daur
1881: Samuel Hill, 29, Farmer (Of 250 Ac Employing 3 Men & 1 Boy); Mary, 31, Wife; Florence, 2, Daur
1889: Edward Hill, farmer, Dulcote; George Hill, farmer of Fountain Farm, Dulcote; Samuel Hill, farmer, Manor Farm, Wellesley
1891: Samuel A Hill 39; Mary A. wife 41; Florence M. daur. 11; Reginald son 8; Hester J P daur 7; Emily A. daur 6; Edith daur 3; 1891: Edward Hill brother 43; Rosa A daur 22; Robert C son 20; Henry J son 17; Ernest son 14; George son 12; Pamela daur 7; Florence M. daur 4
1891: Edward Hill 76; Ann A. daur 49; John son 31; Jane daur 28.
1891: George Hill 36; Elizabeth wife 32; Bessie S. daur 7; Nellie E. 4; Forrest G son 2.
1897: Samuel Hill, farmer and dairyman, Bridge Farm, Dulcote; John Hill, farmer, Wellesley; Edward Hill, farmer, Dulcote
1901: Annie Hill, 59, farmer; Edward, 55, brother/farmer; Jane, 38, daur/farmer
1901: Florence Hill, 22, sister; Reginald John, 18, brother
1901: Misses Anne and Jane Hills, farmers, Dulcote; Samuel Hill, farmer and dairyman, Bridge Farm, Dulcote; John Hill, farmer, Wellesley
Hippisley
1766-1800: Thomas Hippisley owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £2 17s 6d
1812-14: William Hippisley owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £19 15s 9d and leased land from Thomas Lax
1823-32: William Hippisley owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £25 11d
1830: William Hippisley lived in Horington as an auctioneet
1832: William Hippesley leased land from James Carter
Hoby
1677-1690: Thomas Hoby, second husband of Anne Dodington, held the manor of Dulcote "in right of" his wife
Hobbs
1800: Mr. Hobbs leased land from the estate of John Hawkins
Hoddinott
1829: Henry Hoddinott, born Dulcote
1832: Mary Hoddinott, born Dulcote
1841: George Hoddinott age 14 and Henry Hoddinott, age 11, living with John James and family in Dulcote
1841: William Hoddinott 32, farmer Wensley Farm, Martha wife 32; George son 4; Charles son 2; Sarah daur 6 mos.
1851: Henry Hoddinott, 22, Nephew to Martha James, Visitor
1891: Sidney Hoddinott 45 (lived with housekeeper C. Reakes)
Hodges
1595: Richard Hodges held by copy Kings Castle wood by estimation 35 acres; Tor wood 40 acres; Chilcote woods by estimation 40 acres at a yearly rent of £6 13s 4d.
1598: Richard Hodges was a renter in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
1655: Richard Hodges appeared at the court of the manors of Dulcote and Chilcote
1791-93: John Hodges leased land from Mr. Baron (for Wellsley Farm)
Hodgkinson
1856-64: W.S. Hodgkinson operated the east paper mill in Dulcote
Hollacker
1598: Marie Hollacker was a renter in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
Holmes
1655: Roger Holmes appeared at the court of the manors of Dulcote and Chilcote
1660: Walter Holmes appeared at the court of the manors of Dulcote and Chilcote
Hope
1823: Mr. Hope owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £8 19s 8d
Hopkins
1851: John Hopkins, 30 Ag. Lab; Betsy, 28, wife; Sarah, 5, daur.
Huish
1812-14: William Huish leased land from Clement Tudway (2 tracts)
1851: Henry Huish, 41, Ag. Lab; Elizabeth , 38, wife; Mary, 5, daur; Henry, 4m, son; Henry, 88, father/widower
Hulet
1657: George Hulet, yeoman of Dulcote leased a meadow behind the bishop's park in Wells
1667: The will of George Hulet, Yeoman of Dulcote, Somerset was probated in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
1670: court record of Margaret Hulet, widow living in Dulcote probating a will
Humphries
1815: James Humphries, born Dulcote, lived in Cheddar in 1881
Hunt
1798: Richard Hunt, carpenter of Wells holds the mortgage of the paper mill to the west of the bridge from James Baron as settlement for a debt owed to him by Baron
1823: W. Hunt leased Slab House from William Blake
Hurley
1851: Ann Hurley (married name), born in Dulcote in 1785, was a widow living in West Harptree
Hurton
1598: John Hurton was a renter in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
1598: Edith Hurton was a renter in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
Hutchins
1587: Margaret Hutchins inherited one heifer from her mistress Joanne Gallington miller of Dulcote
Hyde
1791-93: Mr. Hyde owned/leased land valued for tax purposes at £7 5s and leased land from Mr. Baron
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Isaacs
1890-93: Rees Isaacs and Alfred Joseph Wakeford operated the east mill in Dulcote
1891: Rees Isaacs 30; Catherine E. wife 29; Annie T daur 3; Eva Maria daur 1
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