| 1 |
This article was written in 1957. References to later
years are dated: most of them are in the footnotes. |
| 2 |
Compare O.S. Maps 1/2,500 Mdx. xix. 10 (1st edn.)
and 1/25,000 TQ 07 (1951). |
| 3 |
P.C.C. 6 Dogett (John Ebmede); Par. Rec., Vestry
Bks. 1611-81, 1820-70. |
| 4 |
See pp. 27, 76. |
| 5 |
Census, 1901. |
| 6 |
Census, 1951. |
| 7 |
Census, 1931 (pts. 1 and 2): Ashford civil par. comprises the ancient par. plus 3 a. from Littleton and 50 a.
from E. Bedfont ancient pars., and less 307 a. (now in
Sunbury U.D.). Laleham comprises the ancient par. plus
63 a. from Littleton ancient par. and less 80 a. (now in
Sunbury U.D.). |
| 8 |
Geol. Survey Map, sheet 269 (drift). |
| 9 |
C. E. Vulliamy, Archaeology of Mdx. and Lond. 105,
107, 111. |
| 10 |
See Collingwood and Myres, Roman Brit. and Eng.
Settlements, map facing p. 1. |
| 11 |
Anglo-Saxon Chron. (Rolls Ser.), ii. 115. |
| 12 |
Rot. Litt. Claus. 1204-24 (Rec. Com.), 498. |
| 13 |
Ibid. 1224-7, 9; Close R. 1227-31, 55; 1234-7, 257,
261, 393, 437; 1237-42, 26, 306; 1242-7, 114; 1251-3, 323;
1256-9, 388; 1261-4, 38, 323; 1268-72, 69. |
| 14 |
Cal. Treas. Bks. xxvii (2), 54, 396. |
| 15 |
Pat. R. 1225-32, 197; Cal. Pat. 1281-92, 229; 1292-
1301, 86; 1324-7, 127; 1361-4, 408; 1381-5, 381; 1385-9,
362; 1391-6, 553, 719; 1401-5, 225; 1405-8, 434; 1408-13,
273; 1416-22, 132, 410; 1422-9, 19, 427, 527; 1429-36,
453; 1436-41, 78; 1452-61, 273; 1461-7, 12. |
| 16 |
Cal. Pat. 1247-58, 449; 1272-81, 432. |
| 17 |
See grants cited in n. 15, and Rot. Parl. (Rec. Com.),
ii. 346. |
| 18 |
e.g. Cal. Pat. 1422-9, 527: for the causeway, see
V.C.H. Surr. iii. 420. |
| 19 |
Staines Bridge Act, 1 Hen. VIII, c. 9. One grant of
pontage seems to have been made after this Act had supposedly rendered a grant unnecessary: Cal. Pat. 1549-51,
67. |
| 20 |
Staines Bridge Act, 39 Eliz., c. 11 (priv. act). |
| 21 |
Cal. S.P. Dom. 1619-23, 15. |
| 22 |
Bewes, Church Briefs, 104. |
| 23 |
Staines Bridge and Egham Causeway Act, 13 Geo. II,
c. 25. |
| 24 |
Cal. S.P. Dom. 1547-80, 19. |
| 25 |
E 134/23 Chas. II, m. 3: this transpired in a case
about tolls on water-traffic. For the case, see also E 126/11,
ff. 23, 316b-318a. |
| 26 |
[L. Magalotti], Travels of Cosimo III through Eng. 1669
(1820), 160. |
| 27 |
Ogilby, Brit. p. 50. |
| 28 |
M.R.O., Cal. Mdx. Sess. Bks. 1683-6, 52, 64-65,
82-83, 87; Cal. Brentford Petty Sess. 1651-1714, 94, 95,
101. |
| 29 |
Hist. MSS. Com. 5th Rep. App. 324-5. |
| 30 |
Newcourt, Repertorium i. 731. |
| 31 |
Staines Bridge Act, 31 Geo. III, c. 84; Staines Bridge
Amendment Act, 44 Geo. III, c. 78 (priv. act). |
| 32 |
W. Sandby, Thos. and Paul Sandby, 69. |
| 33 |
Lysons, Mdx. Pars. 240. |
| 34 |
The Times, 24 Apr. 1832, p. 2; Brewer, Beauties of
Eng. and Wales (1816), x (5), 507, and plate facing (showing bridge of 1807). |
| 35 |
There is a print in M.R.O. showing the 1797 bridge
with the old one alongside. |
| 36 |
See M.R.O., D.P. 103. |
| 37 |
Staines Bridge Acts, 9 Geo. IV, c. 100; 10 Geo. IV,
c. 44; 4 & 5 Wm. IV, c. 50 (priv. acts.). |
| 38 |
M.R.O., D.P. 103. For the bridge and the changed
layout of the streets nearby, see plates facing pp. 14, 15. |
| 39 |
The Times, 24 Apr. 1832, p. 2; George Rennie supervised the building, but it is not clear which brother made
the design. John Rennie the elder, to whom it has been
attributed (Pevsner, Mdx. 144) was dead by the time it was
commissioned (1828), though he gave advice about the
earlier bridges: The Times, loc. cit. |
| 40 |
The Times, loc. cit. |
| 41 |
Staines Bridge Act, 1834. |
| 42 |
Kew and Other Bridges Act, 1869, 32 & 33 Vic. c. 19
(priv. act); Illus. Lond. News, 15 July 1876, 55. |
| 43 |
Staines U.D.C., Local Bd. Min. Bk. 1892-7, p. 68. |
| 44 |
Ex inf. Staines U.D.C. The footbridge was taken
down in 1959: The Times, 28 Apr. 1959, p. 20. Work on a
new bridge west of the town, to form part of a road bypassing Staines on the north, was started in Oct. 1959. |
| 45 |
Rot. Litt. Pat. (Rec. Com.), 142. |
| 46 |
Stubbs (Registrum Sacrum, 54-55) names two bishops
as consecrated here, but cf. Le Neve, Fasti (1854 edn.),
i. 97, 291. |
| 47 |
See e.g. V.C.H. Mdx. ii. 20, 50; Pat. R. 1216-25, 198. |
| 48 |
Par. Rec., Vestry Bk. 1611-81. |
| 49 |
e.g. Close R. 1256-9, 115; 1259-61, 125, 314; W.A.M.
16872, 16873, 16930. |
| 50 |
L. J. vi. 30-31; V.C.H. Mdx. ii. 43. |
| 51 |
Hist. MSS. Com. 5th Rep. App. 83; Cal. S.P. Dom.
1648-9, 255. |
| 52 |
C.J. ii. 913; L.J. v. 303; Mdx. Cty. Recs. iii. 250; and
see p. 29. |
| 53 |
Cal. S.P. Dom. 1625-6, 438. |
| 54 |
Cal. Treas. Bks. vi. 366, 370, 371; Mdx. Cty. Recs.
Sess. Bks. 1689-1709, 112, 127; Cal. S.P. Dom. 1673-5,
266. |
| 55 |
Cal. S.P. Dom. 1679-80, 440. |
| 56 |
J.I. 1/540, mm. 14d-15; /544, mm. 52d-54. |
| 57 |
Acts of P.C. 1588-9, 206; 1627-8, 40; Cal. S.P. Dom.
1637, 331; 1660-1, 82, 99; 1667, 295; 1671-2, 103. |
| 58 |
Hist. MSS. Com. Salisbury, xi. 328; Cal. S.P. Dom.
1623-5, 55. |
| 59 |
M.R.O., Cal. Mdx. Sess. Bks. 1664-73, 182-3, 191. |
| 60 |
Act for repairing road from Hounslow Heath to
Basingstone, 1 Geo. II, Stat. II, c. 6. |
| 61 |
Par. Rec., Vestry Bk. 1820-74. |
| 62 |
Trotter, Sel. Topog. of 30 miles round Lond. (1839),
144. |
| 63 |
C. F. D. Marshall, Hist. of Southern Railway, 110-11,
133, 172; ex inf. British Railways (Southern Region). |
| 64 |
T. B. Peacock, G. W. Suburban Services, 44, 46, 47, 48. |
| 65 |
See Hist. MSS. Com. Salisbury, xi. 384. |
| 66 |
S.C. 6/917/29; W.A.M. 16807. |
| 67 |
Cal. Pat. 1553-4,469; 1560-3, 335: it is not quite clear
that this refers to the inn. |
| 68 |
M.R.O., Cal. Mdx. Recs. 1612(1), 175. |
| 69 |
Hist. MSS. Com. Salisbury, xi. 328. |
| 70 |
M.R.O., L.V. 3/106, 5/25, 7/48, 10/52, 25/619-35;
Kelly's Dir. Mdx. (1845 and later edns.). |
| 71 |
Census, 1911. |
| 72 |
Taylor's list of taverns in Mdx. and Herts. N. & Q.
iv. 79; Ogilby, Brit. (1675), p. 50; Trotter, Sel. Topog. 143. |
| 73 |
M.R.O., L.V. 25/619-35; ibid. Tp. Ham. 1. See plate
facing p. 15. |
| 74 |
M.R.O., D.P. 103; Trotter, op. cit. 143; Kelly's Dir.
Mdx. (1845). |
| 75 |
Par. Rec., Pearce Charity Acct. Bk.; M.R.O., L.V.
3/106, 10/52. |
| 76 |
E 134/23 Chas. II, m. 3; E 126/11, ff. 23, 316b-318a. |
| 77 |
City of Lond. R.O., Repertory 161, pp. 362, 367,
863. |
| 78 |
W.A.M. 16807; the field on the bank here is called
Savoury's Weir in M.R.O., Staines Tithe Award. |
| 79 |
F. S. Thacker, Thames Highway: Locks and Weirs,
399-401. |
| 80 |
Rocque, Map of Mdx. (1754). |
| 81 |
W. Page, London: origin and early development, 193. |
| 82 |
Theatre of Empire of Gt. Brit. p. 29. |
| 83 |
City of Lond. R.O., Repertory 31, f. 77; 34, f. 186b. |
| 84 |
See inscription dated 1781. |
| 85 |
Act for amending, &c. road from Hampton to Staines,
13 Geo. III, c. 105 (road act). |
| 86 |
M.R.O., Tp. Ham. 1. |
| 87 |
Par. Rec., Vestry Bk. 1820-74. |
| 88 |
M.R.O., G.O.C. 83, plan facing p. 123. |
| 89 |
Rocque, Map of Mdx. (1754). |
| 90 |
M.R.O., Staines Incl. Award; O.S. Map 1/2,500 Mdx.
xxiv. 2, 3, 7 (1st edn.). |
| 91 |
The sources of these streams and the relation between
them are discussed on p. 33. |
| 92 |
W.A.M. 16966. |
| 93 |
Rep. of Cttee. of Magistrates on Public Bridges in Mdx.
(1826), 259. |
| 94 |
W.A.M. 16966: the water ran to it from New Mill,
and Longford Bridge is mentioned in the same document. |
| 95 |
Rep. on Public Bridges (1826), 84, 260. |
| 96 |
O.S. Map 1/2,500 Mdx. xix. 14, 15; xxiv. 2, 3, 7
(1st edn.). |
| 97 |
S.C. 6/Hen. VIII 109, m. 76; MSS. of St. Geo.
Windsor, ed. J. N. Dalton, p. 342; Cal. Close, 1476-85,
pp. 92-93; W.A.M. 16798; Cal. Inq. Misc. i, p. 593;
C.P. 25(1)/147/19/364; Cal. Pat. 1307-13, 479; W.A.M.
16796. |
| 98 |
This para. is based on W.A.M. 16804, 16807 (15thcent. rentals); [W. Stukely], Prospect and Plan of Staines
(1723) (B.M. Maps K. 29. 2. 2. a.); Rocque, Map of Mdx.
1754. |
| 99 |
W.A.M. 16755, 16768, 16807. |
| 1 |
MSS. of St. Geo. Windsor, ed. Dalton, pp. 341-2. |
| 2 |
B.M. Harl. MS. 570, f. 78. |
| 3 |
Unidentified place-names possibly indicating buildings outside the town or buildings of importance occur in
W.A.M. 4921, 16737; MSS. of St. Geo. Windsor, ed.
Dalton, p. 345; Mdx. Cty. Recs. i. 155. |
| 4 |
See p. 18. |
| 5 |
See p. 23. |
| 6 |
See p. 19. |
| 7 |
W.A.M. 16804, 16807. |
| 8 |
Par. Rec., Vestry Bk. 1611-81 (e.g. sub annis 1660,
1670, 1672). |
| 9 |
V.C.H. Mdx. ii. 224. |
| 10 |
J.I. 1/540, m. 15. |
| 11 |
W.A.M. 16870, 16933, 16934. |
| 12 |
M.R.O., Stanwell Tithe and Incl. Awards: part of
Hengrove Field in Stanwell was copyhold of Staines manor
in 1792. |
| 13 |
Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), i. 410. |
| 14 |
M.R.O., Staines Tithe Award. |
| 15 |
43 & 44 Vic. c. 37 (priv. act). |
| 16 |
Staines U.D. Guide (1954), 39. |
| 17 |
See p. 18; Rocque, Map of Mdx. (1754); O.S. Maps
1/2,500 Mdx. xix. 10, 14, 15; xxiv. 2, 3, 7 (1st and later
edns.). |
| 18 |
See p. 23. |
| 19 |
This was the extent of the manorial estate of Yeoveney
in the 18th cent.: M.R.O., Acc. 325/4. |
| 20 |
See p. 23. |
| 21 |
M.R.O., Staines Incl. Award. The area given here for
Staines Field includes the lands (36 a.) described in the
award as in or near Penton Hook and Savoury's Weir, as
well as those in Staines Field. |
| 22 |
See p. 23. |
| 23 |
Brit. p. 49. |
| 24 |
Hist. Mon. Com. Mdx. 112-13. |
| 25 |
See p. 19. |
| 26 |
M.R.O., D.P. 103; for the church, see p. 29. |
| 27 |
Trotter, Sel. Topog. 143. |
| 28 |
Date on building; for the brewery, see p. 25. |
| 29 |
See p. 31. |
| 30 |
Thorne, Handbk. to Environs of Lond. (1876), 562. |
| 31 |
M.R.O., D.P. 1016. |
| 32 |
Staines U.D.C. Min. Bk. 1897. |
| 33 |
The town hall appears in the plate facing p. 14. |
| 34 |
Ex inf. Messrs. Johnson & Clark. |
| 35 |
Thorne, Handbk. 562. The remainder of this para.,
except where otherwise stated, is based on O.S. Maps
1/2,500 Mdx. xix. 10, 14, 15; xxiv. 2, 3, 7 (1st and later
edns.). |
| 36 |
Ex inf. Linoleum Manufacturing Co. Ltd. |
| 37 |
See p. 30. |
| 38 |
See above. |
| 39 |
See p. 36. |
| 40 |
Kelly's Dir. Mdx. (1917). |
| 41 |
Staines and District Chamber of Commerce, Staines:
Official Handbk. (1919), 16. |
| 42 |
Ex inf. Staines U.D.C. |
| 43 |
Char. Com. files; Staines U.D.C. Min. Bk. 1925-6,
pp. 599-615; for the inclosure of this land by the owner
c. 1885 see Staines U.D.C., Local Bd. Min. Bk. 1884-7,
p. 124; Par. Rec., Vestry Bk. 1870-1922, ff. 109-10. |
| 44 |
O.S. Maps 1/2,500 Mdx. xix. 14, 15 (1st and later
edns.); Kelly's Dir. Mdx. (1894, 1926, 1933). |
| 45 |
V.C.H. Mdx. ii. 278, 282; Staines and District
Chamber of Commerce, Staines: Official Handbk. (1922). |
| 46 |
For the sons of two vicars who achieved some celebrity, see D.N.B. i. 1095; xvii. 177. |
| 47 |
See p. 29. |
| 48 |
K.B. 8/58, m. 2: this reference is supplied by Miss
B. E. Totten of M.R.O. |
| 49 |
D.N.B.; the tradition seems to have been first stated
by W. Marratt in T.L.M.A.S. v. 519-22. |
| 50 |
D.N.B., and see p. 30. |