- Wittersham
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Wittersham
static_
static_image_caption=Stocks Mill.
latitude= 51.0167
longitude= 0.7654
civil_parish= Wittersham
population = 1143 [ [http://www.ashford.gov.uk/about_the_borough/towns_and_villages/wittersham.aspx Ashford Borough Council] Census 2001]
shire_district= Ashford
shire_county=Kent
region= South East England
constituency_westminster= Ashford
post_town= TONBRIDGE
postcode_district = TN30
postcode_area= TN
dial_code= 01797
os_grid_reference= TQ899274Wittersham is a
village andcivil parish , part of theIsle of Oxney ,south of Ashford inKent ,South East England , nearTenterden .The Domesday Book does not mention Wittersham, but it does assign the manor of Palstre to Odo, Bishop of Bayeux. Palstre was only one of four places in the Weald, apparently, that had a church. The
Domesday Book entry reads:- "In Oxenai hundred, Osbern Paisforiere holds Palestrei, from the Bishop. It is taxed at three yokes. Arable land for two ploughs. In demesne, nine smallholders have half a plough. There is a church, 2 servants, 10 acres of meadow, 5 fisheries at twelve pence, woodland for the pannage of 10 hogs. In the time ofEdward the Confessor , it was worth forty shillings, now sixty shillings. Edwy the priest held it for King Edward"Early in the eighteenth century, the manor came into the ownership of Thomas Brodnax May of
Godmersham Park, Kent. May changed his name to Knight after inheriting estates from the Knight family in 1738 and, on his death in 1781, Owley passed to his son Thomas. The younger Thomas Knight died childless in 1794, and Owley passed to his widow Catherine, later of White Friars,Canterbury . Mrs Knight was lady of the manor in 1799, when Hasted wrote. When she died in 1812, her husband's estates passed to his adopted son, Edward Austen Knight, brother of novelistJane Austen .Some time later, Edward Knight appears to have sold Owley to William
Levett ofBodiam . When he died in 1842, Levett owned both the manors of Palstre (where he lived) and Owley. He left Paltre to his elder daughter Sabina and Owley to his younger daughter Emily. His Will devised to Emily "my freeholds, messuages, buildings, farm lands, containing altogether, by estimation, one hundred and seventy-two acres, more or less, situate lying and being in the Parish of Wittersham aforesaid, commonly called or known by the name of Owley Farm, with the apportionments thereto belonging". Emily Levett married Samuel Rutley, and the Rutley family continued to own the manor until the end of the 19th century.At the turn of 20th century, by which time holding the manor had ceased to be equivalent with ownership of most land and property, the Body family held Wittersham, Colonel Heyworth held Palstre, and Mrs Samuel Rutley owned Owley. [ [http://roger-williams.net/family_history/brann_family/brann_family.htm Wittersham, Kent, roger-williams.net] ]
The village has an award winning CAMRA approved
public house , "The Swan", and a restored white weatherboardedpost mill , "Stocks Mill".Wittersham housed a key listening post for downed pilots over the channel during the
Second World War , all that is left now is a small concrete house and a few craters dotted around from attacks by theLuftwaffe and several doodlebug (V1) strikes.There is a popular and well-attended Community market every Tuesday morning in the Village Hall specialising in organic and local fresh food as well as a variety of other products
Notable people
*James Harris, father of Major Sir
William Cornwallis Harris . SirDonald Sinden References
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