Content derived from research undertaken as part of the Victoria County History project
One will survives for the last 20 years of the 17th century.
Probate material for this period includes three wills, two with inventories attached. They reflect a prosperous farming community.
Two wills, one with an inventory attached, have been transcribed for this period.
Probate material consisting of five wills, two of which have inventories attached, have been transcribed.The two wills proved in the Consistory Cou
Probate material that survives from this period includes the wills of two husbandmen, and the will and inventory of a gentlewoman, Jane Aubrey, a m
Three of the five wills extant from this period were made by members of the Wallop family: Stephen and his brother Robert inherited the family esta
Farleigh Wallop is a small village and civil parish approximately 2 m
Farleigh wallop was a parish with a non-resident landlord, the earl of Portsmouth.
This chapel served the parish of Farleigh Wallop where the Congregational cause was established in 1900.