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… of East and West Deeping, co. Lincoln, and of the manor of Chertsey, co. Surrey, and of all lands, tithes, tenements, … of 20 marks for the manors of Twickenham, Edmonton and Chertsey, and 4 l. 1 s. 3 d. for the manor of East and West …
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… woodland called Stubbridge Coppice, parcel of the manor of Chertsey, lying within Windsor Forest, containing by …
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… adjoining Windsor Forest and leading thence to the town of Chertsey : at a rent of 10 l. per an. Ibid. Same to the …
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… the manor of Egham and formerly parcel of the monastery of Chertsey. Warrants Not Relating to Money III. pp. 78. …
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… Woods Trent South, Thomas Detton. steward of the manor of Chertsey, and Symon Smyth, of Windsor, to fell same, …
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… certain coppices of underwood in the parish and manor of Chertsey called Knowle Grove, and Fan Grove, of which said …
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… to stop any further felling of trees in the manor of Chertsey, divers coppice woods and groves there being already …
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… of Windsor Forest, shewing that there are two coppices in Chertsey parish called Fawn [Fan] Grove and Knole Grove, …
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… called Potters Park, co. Surrey, lying near Quernwood in Chertsey walk, in the Forest of Windsor : all at the yearly …
Chelsea Settlement and Bastardy Examinations, 1733-1766
… Elenor Digsby, single woman, aged about 21 years, born at Chertsey in the county of Surrey, upon oath says that about …
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