PEMBERTON LAND HOLDINGS in 1804

Francis Charles James Pemberton was by far the biggest landowner in the parish, and this map shows the detail of what he owned, as well as what he tenanted from Trinity College.

The original map is in the Cambridgeshire Archives and the “Particular”, that lists all the different parcels of land, is in the Pemberton archives at Trumpington Hall.

We are grateful to Antony Pemberton for permission to use that information here.

The lands belonging to F C J Pemberton are numbered, and you can see more detail about each of these in the “1804 Particular” here.

The unnumbered fields are those belonging to Trinity College (the “Impropriators” of the parish) and tenanted by F C J Pemberton.

Three maps are currently available, showing different stages of the enclosure process. 

We recommend that you view this map using the whole screen of your monitor. That way you should be able to see the legend in the top right hand corner which explains the various “layers” in the map.

You can “pan” across the map by clicking and dragging it.

You can “zoom” in or out using either the +/- buttons in the top left hand corner or by using the scroll button on a mouse.

Other digital Inclosure maps:

Trumpington before enclosure

Trumpington after enclosure

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