This page forms part of the Puttenham One-Place Study – listed in chronological order.
- 1821 – George PENFOLD as Constable – an account for his years work.
- 1821 – Edward HOLLOWAY “to taking an account of the population of Puttenham.
- 1822 – Rate Demand.
- 1828 – Rate Demand.
- 1828 – Mr MAY account to Mr James SMITH
- 1829 – Hannah WOODS of Wigan, late of Puttenham, Peter ROE, Spinner of Wigan -Order for the Puttenham Constable to apprehend.
- 1829 – Mr SIMMONDS – Guardiant (sic) to James SMITH Overseer
- 1829 – Various Poor Law Accounts.
- 1829 – James SMITH – His account of his years work as constable.
- 1829 – PENFOLD – Carpentry repairs in church (should be with churchwarden accounts)
- 1829 – 1858 – Rate Demands & Payments.
- 1834 – Rate Demand
- 1838 – Notice about County Police Rate.
- 1852 – William SIZENOR – Bill for his sustenance while in Custody.
- 1852 – Committal fee for above.
- 1853 – Two papers relating to committal of William TAYLOR while in Prison.
- 1856 – Account for various clerical & sundry work.
- 1857 – Alfred LINGPERSON – Account for his sustenance while in custody.
- 1857 – Income tax receipt for overseers.
Sourced from material that is now located at the Surrey History Centre at Woking, Surrey.
