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DULCOTE  PEOPLE  P-Q-R ...

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Paddle
1791-1800 : Mr. Paddle owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £1 19s

Padfield
1812-23: Mr. Padfield owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £2 16s 8d

Paine
1747: Rev. John Paine exchanged land in Dulcote with Samuel Creswicke DD
1766-1800: Reverend John Paine owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £15 16s 8d  . He leased out the land at times. 
1771: Reverend Mr. Paine leased 3 acres of arable land in Walcomb field, first from Lord Brooke and then in 1771 from Clement Tudway
1766-93: Thomas Paine left an estate with land valued for tax purposes at £13 6s 8d
1812-14: Mrs. Paine owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £13 6s 8d
1823-32: William Paine owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £13 6s 8d

Palin
1864-65: Richard Palin and Henry Coles operated the east paper mill at Dulcote
1866: Richard Palin operated the mill alone this year

Palmer
1812-23: Mr. C. Palmer owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £7 5s

Paul
1851:  Joseph Paul, 35, Ag. Lab.; Ann, 36, wife; Hannah, 11, daur; Thomas, 9, son; Mary, 7, daur; George, 5, son; Ann, 11m, daur

Parfitt
1800: Thomas Parfitt 
leased land from James Hyde
1851:  
Thomas Parfitt, 31, Game Keeper; Elizabeth,  27, wife; William, 8, son; Farnham, 5, son; Frank, 3, son; Benjamin, 1, son.  

Park
1812: Reverend Mr. Park 
owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £2 15s (Vicarage)

Parker
1881: Hedley Joseph Parker, born Dulcote in 1858, lived in Hornsey, Middlesex with his family (father was a baker)

Parsons
1785:  George Parsons, born, Dulcote  
1788: William Parson and wife Mary Monk 
lived in Dulcote at this time 
1791-1800: William Parsons leased land from Mr. Paine
1811: Mr. Parsons advertised his Dulcote farm for lease
1851: George Parsons was a road labourer in St. Cuthbert's Out


Pearce 
1766-93 : Mr. Pearce owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £8 3s 4d called Tor Hill
1771: Reverend Mr. Pearce leased 48 acres of land called Tor Hill (closes and ground), first from Lord Brooke and then in 1771 from Clement Tudway
abt 1785: Reverend Pearce leased/owned/leased  50 3/4 acres of farmland on Tor Hills (survey) 
1881:  Emma Pearce, 34, Charwoman; James, 16, Son/Farm Labourer; Emma, 13, Daur/Scholar; Henry, 11, Son/Scholar; Charlotte, 9, Daur/Scholar; Lucy, 6, Daur/Scholar; Frederick, 3, Son/Scholar; Albert, 1, Son

Pearse
1891: Henry Pearse, 21, brother to Eliza Hawkins, lived with the Hawkins family

Pearson
1767: Thomas Pearson was paper maker and operator of the west mill in Dulcote

Perrey
1659: Roger Perrey appeared at the court of the manors of Dulcote and Chilcote 

Petre
1553-1595: Sir William Petre holds the land to the manor of Chilcote and Dulcote5

Phillips
1598: John Phillips was a renter in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
1781-93: Stephen Phillips leased land from George Somerville

Pitman
1841: John Pitman 40, toll collector; Robert son 8, living in Dulcote.

Plenty
1815: Edward Plenty paid £60 to Mr. Tudway in interest payment

Pole
1891: Elizabeth Pole, mother-in-law; Annie Pole sister-in-law to Stephen Angel lived with this family in Dulcote
1901:  Elizabeth Pole, 78, mother; Annie, 59, sister/bag sorter, Wookey Hole Mill

Pointing 
1598: Alice Pointing widow was a renter in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year
1655, 1659: Robert Pointing appeared at the court of the manors of Dulcote and Chilcote 
1771: There was a tenement in Dulcote called The Pointing Tenement involved in the land sale between Lord Brooke and Clement Tudway 
1891: Richard Pointing 44, Sarah wife 35; Maud daur. 13; Rowland son 11; Carrie daur. 9; Richard son 7;Ernest son 5; Jack son 2 
1889, 1897, 1902:  Richard Pointing, proprietor of White Horse Public House, Dulcote
1901: Richard Pointing, 54, butcher; Sarah, 45, Rowland, 21, son/butcher's son; Carrie, 19, daur; Richard, 17, son/merchant's clerk; Ernest, 15, son/solicitor's clerk; John, 12, son; Charlie, 7, son
1905: Henry Richard Pointing (1846-1905) died in Dulcote; he was a butcher and dealer
1914:  Mrs. Sarah Pointing, Proprietor, White Horse Public House 
1914, 1919: Rowland Pointing, farmer, Dulcote
1919:  Sarah Pointing, private resident, Dulcote

Pomroy
1771: Charles Pomroy leased 5 acres of land called Mill Mead, with Thomas Lax and John Lax, first from Lord Brooke and then in 1771 from Clement Tudway

Porch
1766: Henry; Porch owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £8 5s
1771: S. Porch was a leaser of 25 acres of land with Joseph Lovell and John Lovell, called Kovics Close, Bailiffs Close, Bevilles Close and Tucker Street, first from Lord Brooke, then in 1771 from Clement Tudway
1771: Henry Porch leased 1) 27 acres of land, with Richard Webb and James Webb, and 2) 10 acres with Samuel Porch and Francis Porch, first from Lord Brooke and then in 1771 from Clement Tudway
1766-1800: John Porch owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £12 16s 8d
1781-87: Charles Porch owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £8 5s

Potherary
1891: John Potherary 51; Carolin E. wife 45.

Potter
1766-83:  Reverend Archdeacon Potter owned/leased  land in Dulcote valued for tax purposes at £2 2s

Powlett
1595: Lady Powlett of Sampford Barton, Devonshire, held certain free lands in Dulcote at a yearly rent of  7¼d.

Pugh
1841: Edward Pugh, 30, paper maker; Elizabeth wife 30; Samuel, 10 living in Dulcote

Pye
1800: John Pye leased land from the estate of James Baron

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Randall
1766: Robert Randall owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at £3 10s
1771: Robert Randall leased 34 acres of land, with William Randall and Stephen Long, first from Lord Brooke and then in 1771 from Clement Tudway

Reakes
1891: Charlotte Reakes was housekeeper to S. Hoddinott

Reed
1781-87: Mr. Reed owned/leased  land valued for tax purposes at 10s
1881:  John Reed, 36, Labourer (Farm); Jane, 31, Wife; Arthur, 12, Son/Scholar; Walter, 11, Son/Scholar; William, 7, Son/Scholar; Annie, 6, Daur/Scholar; Ernest, 4, Son/Scholar; Edith, 3, Daur/Scholar; Charles, 1, Son

Reeves
1783: Henry Reeves leased land from James Baron
1783: John Reeves, occupier of the Baron mill, Dulcote
1787-98: Henry Reeves, leased land and paper mill from James Baron and is listed as paper maker of paper mill (west side of bridge)

Reynolds
1901: Thomas, 34, farm carter; Mary Ann, 39, wife; William, 1, son

Rich
1793: George Rich leased the parsonage from James Taylor
1830: George Rich lived as an attorney in Wells, Vicar's Close
1841: Isaac Rich 55 Ag. Lab.; Ann wife 55; 

Richardson
1881: Ellen Richardson (married name), born in Dulcote in 1842, was living in Stapleton, Gloucestershire in 1881

Robins
1591: Richard Robyns held by copy one tenement heritable and 12 acres of ground belonging on the lives of himself and his sons John and Richard at a yearly rent of 7s 9d.
1598: Richard Robins was a renter in the manor of Dulcote noted in a court roll dated 10th August of that year

Rodney (Rodny)
abt 1670: Alice Rodny (Cutler) tenant held the Banfeld land in Dulcote by copyhold

Rose
1841: John Rose 17 paper maker apprentice living in Dulcote with Henry Williams and family
1881: John Rose, 57, Painter; Eliza, 54, Wife; Emma, 23, Daur/Paper Parler; Alma, 20, Daur/Paper Parler 
1891: John Rose 67; Eliza wife 64.

Rossiter
1891: James Rossiter 36; Emma Rossiter wife 39; Alice M. daur 11.

Russell
1891: Albert Russell 40(?); Jane wife 37; William son 17; Oliver son 15; Ernest son 11; Arthur son 7; Mercy daur 4.

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