Note: The Cornfields had owned, in the 17th and 18th centuries, a moated manor house called "Groombridge Place" at Groombridge Vale, near Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Declining fortunes had lost them the manor and they removed to one of the estate farms called "Burrswood". By 1834 this farm house and tanning business had been sold by William who moved to Brighton, Sussex, but spent his last years at London lodgings. "Burrswood" sold for 12,000 pounds to a Mr. Salomans.