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A History of the County of Surrey
… one point, much overgrown by gorse, and is continuous with Banstead Heath; over it extend some training gallops. The … with the practice in some other hill parishes, as Banstead (q.v.), land in the weald was attached to the manors … ponds. The name Mere Pond, on the boundary of Walton and Banstead, may be noticed. This poor water supply, except at …
A History of the County of Surrey
… The highest part of it, between the village and the Banstead boundary, is 500 ft. or more above the sea; the … about 4 miles south-west of Croydon and 1 mile east of Banstead. The main portion of the village lies upon the road … the name, who died in 1533), ancestor of the Lamberts of Banstead (q.v.), left his Woodmansterne estate to his fourth …
Survey of London
Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of Treasury Books
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in a new district, for which cottage homes were built at Banstead (Surrey). 11 Roman Catholic expansion included the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… lands in Coddington, Ewell, and Maldon ; the manors of Banstead, Walton on the Hill, Sutton, Epsom, Beddington and …
Survey of London
… separate school district for which they built a school at Banstead. Twenty-seven acres of land were purchased for … shop were erected, accommodating some 400 children. The Banstead establishment cost the parish over 73,000 before it … progress were assessed before their dispatch to Banstead, this provided for all the pauper children of the …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… was probably tenant of Christopher Buckle, esquire, of Banstead, Surrey. A foundation (apparently the front part of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
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