This is one of a number of reviews of the 1849 Tithe Registers, which look at the village layout and tenancies at that time, contrasting with the next main checkpoint of the 1918 Auction. The review is based on the tithe-holder name, looking at the various plots that make up their tithe commitment. The blue dots on the various tithe areas highlight the allocated tithes. See here for an index to the other tithe records in a similar format.
John Billingham had a large number of tithe plots, including the house on the green (built in 1815 and still standing today) and a number of meadow plots that became part of Fir Tree Farm in the 20th Century, He also had a collection of plots up Middle Lane, centred around what became known as Billingham’s Barn.