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A History of the County of Surrey
… banks of the Thames. The village is 2 miles north-west of Chertsey, and nearly 2 miles south-east of Egham. The soil is river gravel, sand, and alluvium. The Chertsey extension branch of the London and South Western Railway from Chertsey to Egham cuts the extremity of the parish on the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… with other manors of the Abbey of Cluny to the Abbot of Chertsey during the king's pleasure, 4 and in 1268 the abbot …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Streatham are said to have been granted to the abbey of Chertsey by its founders Frithwald Subregulus of Surrey and … Erkenwald. 11 In the Domesday Survey, however, this early Chertsey manor appears as an estate which had been assessed … 1229, when it was found to be of the fee of the Abbot of Chertsey. 17 His overlordship continued till 1428, 18 the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Kingston, and the same distance south-east-by-east of Chertsey, on the Thames. It contains 6,701 acres of land and … rhododendrons, and other trees. The roads from London to Chertsey and from London to Guildford pass through the … acres of land in the Walton manors, including parts of Chertsey, and 475 acres of arable common fields. In the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of London, and the others 1636, by Bryan Eldridge of Chertsey. 44 The plate includes a cup and paten with 1718 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… acres of allotments for the poor. The road from London to Chertsey passes through Weybridge and crosses the river by a … Weybridge, with a station which is the junction for the Chertsey line. Weybridge was a place of very small … is said to have been granted by Frithwald of Surrey to Chertsey Monastery before 675, 13 and in 933 this grant was …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… other appurtenances of the vill and church to the abbey of Chertsey by King Edward the Confessor. 8 The abbey was … and later by the acquisition of various tenements. 10 Chertsey Abbey. Party or and argent St. Paul's sword argent … of lands held of the Windsor fee, 22 of the abbey of Chertsey and of other lords. 23 It was held at the beginning …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Manor According to a charter contained in the registers of Chertsey Abbey thirty mansae at WINCHFIELD and Elvetham formed part of the endowment of the abbey of Chertsey by Frithwald, subregulus of Surrey in 675. 4 … time of the Survey the manor was held under the abbey of Chertsey by Walter Fitz Other. 10 It passed before the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… inhabited. Godley Hundred was the land of the abbey of Chertsey, and when Chertsey early acquired property the hundred was extended. Windlesham and Bagshot, never belonging to Chertsey, were never incorporated into the hundred. But the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… are also in Woking Parish. The road also from Guildford to Chertsey passes through it. Woking is ruled by an Urban …
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