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DULCOTE  PEOPLE  J-K-L  ...

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James
1766: William James leased (long-term) land valued for tax purposes at £11 5s
1771: William James leased 6.5 acres of land, called Bottom Park and Upper Park, first from Lord Brooke and then in 1771 from Clement Tudway
1781: William James died before this date leaving an estate with land valued for tax purposes at £11 5s
1781-83: John James owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £9-16s 8d
abt 1785: John James leased/owned/leased  a tiny tract of land called Willow Bed, 9 perches in size (survey)
1787: William James owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £9-16s 8d
1791: William James owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £7 7s 11d and leased land from John Hawkins and Subdean Moss
1792-1800: William James owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £7 7s 11d and leased land from John Hawkins 
1800: William James owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £7 7s 11d and leased land from Mr. Webb and Joseph Teek
1812-14: William James owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £1 1s 6d and leased land from William Webber
1823: Thomas James owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £1 19s 2d
1823: Mr. James leased land from Mr. Palmer and J.P. Tudway
1823-32: William James owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £2 15s
1832: John James leased land from JP Tudway
1839:  William James, born Dulcote, lived in Pilton in 1881
1841: Martha James, 45, farmer; Robert son 15, living in Dulcote
1841: John James 40 farmer, Ann wife 35; William James son 2; Charles son 8 mos., living in Dulcote
1851:  Martha James,  63,  Farmer (89 Acres); Patience, 90,  Mother Widow/Retired Farm widow; Elizabeth, Niece, 23, Visitor
1851:  John James, 56, Widower, Farmer (98 Acres) William, 12, son/scholar; Charles, 10, son/ Scholar

Jess
1781-87: John Jess leased land from George Lax


Johnson
1841: Joseph Johnson, 40, millwright; Sarah, wife, 35; Charles, son, 19; Sarah, daur, 14; Benjamin, son 11 living in Dulcote
1842: Joseph 
Johnson, likely great-grandson of James Baron, operated the west mil in Dulcote

Joiner 
1897, 1902:  James Joiner, manufacturer, Dulcote Leather Board Co.
1901: James Joiner, 40, manufacturer, Dulcote Leather Board Mills; Alice, 43, wife; William, 18, son; Herbert, 13, son; Bruce, 11, son; Stanley, 8, son; Ethel, 5, daur; Edith, 3, daur; Lilly, 1, daur

Jones
1777: Samuel Jones, born Dulcote; listed in 1881 as a Toll Keeper 
1791-1814: William Jones leased land from Clement Tudway
1793: Mrs. Elizabeth Jones leased land from the estate of John Kirton
1823: William Jones 
owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £2 15s

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Kibley
1791-92: Mr. Kibley 
leased land from Rev. Lovell

Kerton
1766-1781: William Kerton 
owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £3 8s 4d
1771: Samuel Kerton leased 13.5 acres of land, first from Lord Brooke and then in 1771 from Clement Tudway
1781-87: Mrs. Kerton owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £3
1781-91: Edward Kerton leased land from Peter Wilcox
1783-91: William Kerton owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £1 12s 11d
abt 1785: William Kerton leased a house, garden and orchard totaling 1 acre (survey)
abt. 1785: John Kerton leased/owned/leased  a cottage and garden 
1792-93: William Kerton owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £1 12s 11d and leased land from Subdean Moss
1791-92: John Kerton owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £1 10s
1792: John Kerton leased land from Mr. Brock and Mr. Nash
1792: John Kerton, millwright of Dulcote died
1792-93: Widow Kerton leased land from Mr. Wilcox
1793: 
John Kerton died before this date and left an estate with land valued for tax purposes at £1 10s
1800: William Kerton leased land from Subdean Moss

Kitchen
1783-93: George Kitchen leased land from Clement Tudway
abt 1785: George Kitgchen leased/owned/leased  land, 111
 acres in total, (most of it arable, pasture, meadow), including Filthy Dirt, Wellingham, Steen's Hay, Taylor's Paddock, Lovell's Paddock, Guilton Acres, Man Meade, Batch House Paddock, Poor Close, Hill Lane (survey)
1800: George Kitchen 
owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £1 1s 8d

Knight
1881:  Frederick, 38, Butler; Elizabeth, 41, Wife/Schoolmistress; Florence, 10, Daur/Scholar; Gertrude, 7, Daur/Scholar
1891: Frederick Knight 48; Elizabeth wife 52; Florence E. 20; Gertrude J. 17.
1901:  Frederick, 58, living by own means; Elizabeth, 61, Wife; Florence, 30, Daur; Gertrude, 27, Daur/Clerk and cashier

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Lane
1851: George Lane,  23 Ag. Lab.; Elizabeth, 28, wife; Jane, 1, daur
1851: 
Elizabeth Lane, 20,  Servant to Elizabeth Webb 
1891: George Lane 65; Elizabeth wife 69; Sarah daur 30; Elizabeth V. grand-daur 6
1901: George Lane, 73, labourer; Elizabeth, 78, wife
1901: Julie Lane, 16, servant to John Leek; George Lane, 13, servant to George Lane


Lamb
1800 Mr. Lamb leased land from George Kitchen


Lambert
1791-93: William Lambert 
leased land from Clement Tudway and George Lax

Lamparte
1595: Robert Wilkins alias Lamparte held by copy one cottage heritable to which belongs 15 acres of land meadow and pasture on the lives of himself and his daughter [unnamed] for a yearly rent of 7s 9d.

Lawrence
1841: Sophia Lawrence 30 living with Mary Snelgrove in Dulcote


Lax
1624: George Lax was involved in a surrender and admission land transfer deed with proprietor William Dodington
1720: Thomas Lax held a lease for 99 years of church land in Dulcote, with John Salmon and Hester Chuskey
1766: George Lax 
owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £41 9s 2d
1771: George Lax leased 1) 9.5 acres of land, and 2) 9.25 acres called Polsham Mead, Burcot Mead, White Close, first from Lord Brooke and then in 1771 from Clement Tudway
1771: Thomas Lax leased 14 acres of land, first from Lord Brooke and then in 1771 from Clement Tudway
1781-93: George Lax owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £6 1s 8d
1781-1800: John Lax owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £34 10d
1781: Thomas Lax leased land from John Lax
1783: John Lax leased land from Lovell
1783-1800: Thomas Lax leased land from Rev. Somerville
abt 1787: George Lax owned/leased 11 acres of land (all of it arable, pasture, meadow), called West Field and Man's Meade (survey)
1791-93: Mr. John Lax leased land from William James and Rev. Somerville
1812-14: Robert Lax owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £2 19s 1d
1812-14: Thomas Lax owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £4 10s 3d
1812-14: John Lax owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £45 1s 10d
1812-14: James Lax owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at 19s 6d
1823: John Lax owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £50 19s 5d
1823: Robert Lax owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £2 19s 2d
1823: Joseph Lax owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at 19s 6d
1823: George Lax owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at 15s
1830: George Lax, esquire, lived in Wells, Cathedral yard
1830: John Lax lived in Wells, Cathedral yard and worked as a maltster (brewer), wine and spirit merchant
1832: John Robert Lax owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £24 10s
1832: John Lax owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £26 11s 3d
1832: John Lax Jr. owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £30 1s 9d

Layng
1812-14: Peter Layng owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £2 16s 6d

Leek
1901: John Leek, 48, farmer; Fanny, 51, sister/assistant; Anna Clapman, 54, aunt


Lilly
1881:  James Lilly, 44, General Labourer; Charlotte, 50, Wife; George, 19, Son/Blacksmith (Apprentice); Francis, 14, Son/General Labourer; Mark, 11, Son/Scholar
1901:  Frank Lilly, 34, mechanic in Leather Board Factory; Eliza Annie, 33, wife; Albert James, 12, son; George William, 11, son; Florence Ger., 8, daur; Arthur Frank, 6, son; Wilfred Harold, 4, son; Edgar Tom, 1, son

Lloyd
1841: William Lloyd, 50, shoemaker, living with Tanners in Dulcote

Loman
1841: Elizabeth Loman, 29, servant to Richard Webb and family in Dulcote

Longman
1891: Amelia Longman 79, was mother-in-law to Edwin Gray and lived with the Gray family

Lovell
1587: John Lovell, son of Thomas Lovell, inherit five pounds from miller Joanne Gallington
1587: Margaret Lovell, wife of Thomas Lovell,  inherited the lease of Tor Hill from her mother Joanne Galliington
1598: Thomas Lovell was a renter of copyhold land in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
1720: John Lovell was a tenant in a lease this date
1766: William Lovell died prior to this date leaving an estate of land valued for tax purposes at £10
1766: Reverend Joseph Lovell owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £29 6s 8d
1766: John Lovell owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £20 13s 9d
1771: John Lovell was a leaser of 22 acres of land, with Mary Lovell and Elizabeth Lovell, first from Lord Brooke, then in 1771 from Clement Tudway; he also leased 25 acres called Kovics Close, Bailiffs Close, Beville's Close and Tucker Street, with S. Porch and Joseph Lovell 
1771: Joseph Lovell was a leaser of 105 acres of woods, called Tor Woods, Chilcote Woods, Kings Castle Woods, first from Lord Brooke, then in 1771 from Clement Tudway
1771: Reverend Mr. Canon Lovell leased 11.25 acres of land, first from Lord Brooke and then in 1771 from Clement Tudway
1781-93: Reverend Dr. Lovell owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £16 6s 8d
1781-93: Mrs. Elizabeth Lovell, widow of James Lovell, owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £7 14s 2d
abt 1785: Elizabeth Lovell leased/owned/leased  land, 20 acres in total, (most of it arable, pasture, meadow), including Culvers Brow and Slapperly (survey)
abt 1785: John Lovell leased/owned/leased  land totaling 10 1/2 acres (most of it arable, pasture, meadow), called Long Close (survey)
1781-83: Mr. Lovell owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £3 6s 8d
1783: Joseph Lovell owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £21 3s 4d
1783-87: John Lovell owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £22 9s 7d
1791-93: John Lovell owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £42 7s 6d
1798: Reverend Dr. Lovell, vicar of Wells Cathedral and West Pennard died 
1800: John Lovell owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £62 10s
1800: Reverend Lovell owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £2 15s
1800: George Lovell owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £13 1s 8d
1812-14: George Lovell owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £10 6s 8d
1812-14: J.L. Lovell owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £93 11s 8d
1823-32: William Lovell owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £1 5d
1823-32: J.L Lovell owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £75 15s 15d
1830: J.L. Lovell lived in Wells, Cathedral yard
1832: Edward Lovell owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £2 5s 5d
bef. 1842: Tho. Lovell owned 1/3 share in the west mill in Dulcote



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