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A History of the County of Sussex
… I/22A/2 (1847). Friends Ho., Lond., Friends Trusts Ltd., Dorking and Horsham monthly meeting, deeds relating to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… market was held under the present town hall till 1818. See Dorking and Reigate, which were part of the earl's …
Survey of London
… from cement merchants, lime merchants, a lime-burner (in Dorking), an ironfounder, an ironmonger, a colourman, a …
A History of the County of Surrey
… THE HUNDRED OF WOTTON CONTAINING THE PARISHES OF ABINGER DORKING WOTTON 1 CAPEL OCKLEY Wotton Hundred 2 (Odeton, xi … cent.) was found by the Domesday Commissioners to include Dorking, Sutton in Shiere, part of Compton in Sussex, … now in Reigate Hundred: Milton and Anstie Farm are both in Dorking parish. INDEX MAP TO THE HUNDRED OF WOTTON The …
A History of the County of Sussex
… holding the castle and town of Reigate, the manors of Dorking and Betchworth, and other minor possessions closely … of 40 of and in the manors or lordships of Reigate and Dorking, co. Surrey, Lewes, Clayton, Brighthelmeston, …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
Survey of London
… to make 24 million bricks and Jessop ordered 6,000 tons of Dorking limestone for the mortar. The Mylnes of Dundee …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… scholars of his university. He died at Milton, near Dorking, in 1776. There is an account of him in Dict. Nat. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… C, 8, 13 (Chet. Lib.), fol. 70. The Rev. Samuel Brooke of Dorking, 1698, was a benefactor to the poor of Harwood; End. …
Old and New London
… afternoon visitors is as tame as that of the familiar Dorking hen. . . . How beautiful is that island yonder, with …
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