Hi Hotrodpansy, As promised, a bit more on your Kitsons. I was in the S.R.O today and found the following adverts in the Ipswich Journal.
14/12/1822. By order of William Kitson all live and dead stock in Monewden. 3 carthorses, a chestnut colt, 2years old by Mr Clokes horse of Framlingham, 2 milch cows, 2 cowbuds,2 sows, one with 10 piglets, 7 small shoats, a capital road waggon, harvest waggon, 3 strong three quarter load tumbrels, a luggage cart, a turnip cart, a set of iron scarifiers, 3 ploughs, 2 gangs of harrows, 2 rollers, farm utensils and working tools.
Household. Mahogany and common bedsteads, 5 good feather beds, wool and hair matresses, a handsome 8 day clock, 30 hour ditto, a bureaux and bookcase, elegant sofa, mahogany and other sofas, chairs and every other article found in a well furnished farm house.
5/12/1829. Valuable farm house, stables & other buildings in good repair with 47 acres more or less of capital arable and pasture land with a new built cottage situated in Monewden in the occupation of the proprietor, William Kitson. This estate is part freehold & part copyhold.
N.B. Shoat= a young hog, Milch cow =one yielding milk, cow bud= a heiffer, a scarifier =probably a horse drawn rake to break up the soil. I haven't located the actual farm yet but I am pretty sure that it is Folly farm,a moated site and the oldest in the village. Some more meat on the bones