| Holtye Common Holtye Hartfield |
Books and other documents | |
| Published | Title, author and references |
| 1938 | The Sussex Weald and Other Poems by Reverend Albert J. Treloar, B.D. ⇒ Book p. 16 |
| Historical records | |||||
| c 1724 | ![]() | Part of the 1 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1724 by Richard Budgen | Holty Common | ||
| c 1795 | ![]() | Part of the 1 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1795 by William Gardner and Thomas Gream | Holty Common | ||
| c 1825 | ![]() | Part of the 1 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1825 by Christopher and John Greenwood | Holty Common | ||
| 30th Mar 1851 | Census | Head; occupation: tramp | Henry Holmes | Holty Common | 1851 Census Hartfield, Sussex |
| Daughter; occupation: tramp | Lucy Cook [Rogers] | ||||
| Son; occupation: tramp | Henry Holmes [Rogers] | ||||
| Inmate; occupation: tramp | Frances Holmes [Rogers] | ||||
| 30th Mar 1851 | Census | Head; occupation: tramp | Joseph Junex, tramp | Holty Common | 1851 Census Hartfield, Sussex |
| Wife; occupation: tramp | Keziah Junex | ||||
| Son; occupation: tramp | Mathew Junex | ||||
| Daughter; occupation: tramp | Elizabeth Junex | ||||
| Daughter; occupation: tramp | Mary Ann Junex | ||||
| Daughter; occupation: tramp | Susannah Junex | ||||
| 1867 | Directory entry | Baldwin Richd., shopkeeper, Holtye com | Holtye com | Post Office Directory | |
| c 1875 | ![]() | Part of the 6 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1875 by Ordnance Survey | Holtye Common | ||
| c 1899 | ![]() | Part of the 6 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1899 by Ordnance Survey | Holtye Common | ||
| c 1900 | ![]() | The Almshouse, Holtye, Hartfield | Holtye Common | Private collection | |
| c 1910 | ![]() | Holtye Common, Hartfield | Holtye Common | Private collection | |
| 1912 | ![]() | Old Marks, Holtye, Hartfield | Holtye Common | Private collection | |
| 1940 | ![]() | Holtye Common, Hartfield | Holtye Common | Private collection | |
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