1846 Tithe Map plot number: |
137 |
1896 1:2500 OS Map plot number: |
82 |
Second Field was an arable field of about one and a half acres, situated on the south-eastern side of Bisley Green close to the Hen & Chickens Public House. In the Tithe Award it was measured as 1 acre 2 roods and 11 perches.
Second Field was one of two arable fields associated with Goddins. In the first half of the 18th century, Goddins was held, copyhold, by Moses Evered. At some point Moses purchased two arable fields adjacent to Goddins from William Feltham. Moses Evered died in 1747 and Goddins was inherited by his son, also Moses. Moses junior died in 1785; in his will, he left his estates to his wife, Elizabeth, for her lifetime. After his wife's death, Goddins would pass to his nephew, Moses Beauchamp. Elizabeth died in 1789 and Moses Beauchamp inherited.
In 1796, Moses Beauchamp sold Goddins and its lands to James Stedman. James Stedman died in 1809; in his will he left Goddins to his nephew, William Chandler.
William Chandler died in 1871, aged 90. Goddins was inherited by his son, also William. William junior died in 1887; in his will he directed his trustees to sell his lands and to use the monies raised upon various trusts. In September 1887, Goddins was sold to Louisa Amelia Wing, wife of Frederick Wing.