Barbara Wilson has been kind enough to send me a copy of the report of an inquiry by the Charity Commissioners held on 10.7.1908 that Earle Warth discovered in the DRO. It is interesting because it identifies the landowners from whom the land was bought in the latter half of the eighteenth century. Assuming that the Charity Commissioners were given accurate information, there seems to me to be no doubt that Henry STEER the younger sold the land for at least part of the burial ground at Ford to the trustees by deed dated 30.11.1793. It cost the trustees £5.7.0. The chapel was already in existence and had been built on land bought by John TOZER and William LIFE from William PRODAM. The report reads as though the 1793 STEER parcel of land was incorporated into the existing property with a wall built and owned by the trustees. The trustees listed in the 1793 deed were:- James TORRING senior James TORRING son of James TORRING senior Philip PRETTEJOHN Nathaniel PRETTEJOHN Philip PRETTEJOHN son of Nathaniel PRETTEJOHN Nathaniel GILLARD Nathaniel GILLARD the younger John PEARCE John PEARCE the younger John PRETTEJOHN William HEAD Edmund STEER son of the Henry STEER the younger who sold the land I wondered if Henry STEER the younger who died on 6.4.1808 aged 78 was buried in the graveyard with his wife Ann (died 4.5.1818 aged 94) and son George died 24.4.1826 aged 73). But I have no record of Henry's son Edmund. Is he also buried at Ford? Regards, Jack Steer Banbury