Hi Marvin, Can find no reference to a Wickham nor Wickham Hall in the Seats of the gentry for 1822-3. Wykeham is certainly the closest. Wykeham Abbey, the mansion named after the abbey ruins in the village of Wykeham, has been in the ownership of the Dawnay family since at least the mid- 1800s (the present parish church was built by Viscount Downe in the 1850s, and the current Viscount still lives there). In 1822 Wykeham Abbey was owned by the LANGLEY family. Also checked the 1673 HearthTax list, but again the closest is "Wikeham com Ruston" (i.e. Wykeham). No BARBER in the village, nor anyone called Luke, though there are two or three by name of PARKER, a Widow BAKER and a Widow BANKES. Those with the highest number of hearths are: Edw. HUTCHINSON (who had 14 and "6 more for the East Hall") Mr. CHAPMAN - 8 Wm. SAWDON - 4 Niccol. WILKINSON - 3 Wm. MARSHALL - 3 Not much help, I'm afraid. Best wishes, Roz