Yelsted Explained

Country:England
Static Image:View over Yelsted, Kent - geograph.org.uk - 1171568.jpg
Static Image Caption:View over Yelsted
Official Name:Yelsted
Coordinates:51.332°N 0.6181°W
Shire District:Maidstone
Shire County:Kent
Region:South East England
Post Town:SITTINGBOURNE
Postcode District:ME9
Constituency Westminster:Faversham and Mid Kent
Postcode Area:ME

Yelsted is a hamlet in the Borough of Maidstone, in the county of Kent, England.

In 1800, Edward Hasted noted that it was spelt Gillested. It was a manor in the parish of Stockbury, the manor-house was owned by 'John de Savage', (grandson of 'Ralph de Savage', who was with King Richard I at the siege of Acon, France).Later, the house was passed to Sir William Jumper (commissioner of his Majesty's navy at Plymouth). His son, William Jumper, (esquire) and his wife Jane.After William died, the wife sold it in 1757, to the Rev. Pierce Dixon, master of the mathematicalfree school at Rochester.By 1800, another family relative of the 'Jumper's owned the house now called 'Hill Green House'.[1]

In 1870–72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Yelsted like this: "YELSTED, a village in Stockbury parish, Kent; 7½ miles NE of Maidstone."[2]

Notes and References

  1. Hasted . Edward . 1800 . Parishes . The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent . Institute of Historical Research . 5 . 572–585 . 8 February 2014.
  2. Web site: Yelsted Kent . visionofbritain. 9 October 2012.