Various archive copied from the Hampshire Records Office in Winchester, Hampshire (ROP/009)
Archives copied from the Winchester College. Given with permission (ROP/010)
Catherine's 'lock down' project in 2020 about Reverend Samuel Maddock & RopleyVicarage in the 19th century. (ROP/012/001)
Map of Farringdon made in 1747, including modern day Four Marks. The map was made for the purpose of visualising the enclosing of Farringdon common in the 1740s. Note the map is oriented with west to the north, turn the map 90 degrees left to have north at the top. (ROP/003/012)
Section 1 of Farringdon Enclosure Map. Mentions 'Hore Thorne lane' (Willis lane), 'Headmore Lane', 'Ropley lane' (Alton lane), 'Braxhill lane' (Blackberry lane) and the A31 (ROP/003/012/001)
Section 2 of Farringdon Enclosure Map. Mentions 'Drymore Gate' (lost name), 'New Coppice' (New Copse), 'Bride Stone Lane' (Brightstone lane), 'Greenmore Lane' (lost name) and 'Worthymy Gate' (Weathermore) (ROP/003/012/002)
Section 3 of Farringdon Enclosure Map. Mentions Upper Woodside farm and other same as Section 2 (ROP/003/012/003)
Section 4 of Farringdon Enclosure Map. Mentions land owners and tenants. (ROP/003/012/004)
1743 Map made for no known purpose. Displays field names, acreage and scale. The maps orientation has south to the top of the map, to have the north at the top of the map rotate the map 180 degrees. Held in Winchester College archives. (ROP/003/011)
Section 1 of East Tisted Map. (ROP/003/011/001)
Photograph of portrait of Archibishop William Howley, Born in Ropley 1766. Died 1848. His father was vicar of Ropley. He crowned Queen Victoria as Archbishop of Canterbury in 1837 (ROP/001/001/119)
This Document written by TF Kirby in 1902 for the Society of Antiquaries is one of the most vital resources to researching Ropley, it is a fascinating piece of historical research. It details and preserves a lot about the parish and neighboring areas focusing primarily on the medieval to post medieval era. The document has come into ... (ROP/003/002)
Inscription In memory of John Worthington who departed this life December 1st 1794 aged 89 years For grave location see Churchyard plan section B (ROP/008/007)
Inscription In Remembrance of Richard Andrews snr who died August 14th 1703 For grave location see Churchyard plan section B (ROP/008/027)
Inscription In memory of Richard Andrews who died May 15th 1777 aged 76 years For grave location see Churchyard plan section B (ROP/008/028)
Inscription In memory of Elizabeth wife of John Andrews who departed this life June 4th 1780 aged 48 years For grave location see Churchyard plan section B (ROP/008/029)
Inscription In memory of John Long born July 10th 1779 died July 27th 1850 also Mary Long born July 25th 1784 died September 13th 1857 For grave location see Churchyard plan section B (ROP/008/032)
Local Historian, Dr Chris Heal, has donated various studies and transcriptions to the archive. He is the author of The Four Marks Murders, Ropley's Legacy and soon to be published - The Winchester Tales (ROP/011)
Inscription In memory of Sarah wife of Nicholas Lacy who died December 5th 1776 aged 63 years In memory of Nicholas Lacy who died February 23rd 1781 aged 73 years For grave location see Churchyard plan section A (ROP/008/236)
Inscription In memory of Martha wife of William Page Jnr who departed this life June 6th 1776 aged 29 years For grave location see Churchyard plan section A (ROP/008/239)
Inscription In memory of Elizabeth wife of William Page who died June 4th 1809 aged 92 years In memory of William Page who departed this life February 11th 1784 aged 70 years For grave location see Churchyard plan section A (ROP/008/241)
These Court Rolls detail land possession and transactions of Ropley, and some parts of Bishop's Sutton, Bighton and Medstead from the medieval period to early 1700s. These are vital resources that detail place and field names, families and the ownership of the manor Ropley by Winchester College. These documents were scanned at the request of Manni ... (ROP/003/013)
Inscription In memory of John Mayhew who died May 21st AD 1734 aged 43 years For grave location see Churchyard plan section A (ROP/008/196)
Inscription In memory of Henry Lipscomb died March 24th 1755 aged 39 years For grave location see Churchyard plan section A (ROP/008/200)