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A History of the County of Surrey
… flow. The fortification upon White Hill, described under Blechingley, is partly in Caterham. Many neolithic flakes and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… by Coulsdon, on the east by Caterham, on the south by Blechingley, on the west by Merstham. Although over a large … between 'the King's Highway and the way from Colesden to Blechingley in valle and the ancient Stansted towards the South.' The way from Coulsdon to Blechingley is the road by Willey Heath, White Hill Lane and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of blind arcades in chancels includes Merstham, Merton, Blechingley and Chaldon (one arch only), while Charlwood …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the 15th century. They represented the county four times, Blechingley three times, Guildford once, and Southwark once, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… held by Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, as member of Blechingley, 16 and in 1306, during the minority of his son … the late earl 18) by service of one fee, of the honour of Blechingley, then in the king's hands. The said Gilbert in … 1314 died seised of lands at Effingham held as member of Blechingley, including a messuage, 112 acres of arable land, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Sand, near Hedgecourt and Felbridge. With Tandridge and Blechingley (which once included Horne) on either side of it, … in the extreme south of the parish, extending into Blechingley in Surrey and into Sussex, iron ore is plentiful, … to quote from the inscription on Clayton's monument in Blechingley Church, are 'a remarkable instance of the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Parishes Horne HORNE Horne, originally a chapelry of Blechingley, was made a separate parish by Act of Parliament … the whole was probably forest when Horne was included with Blechingley in the great Clare manor of that name. The names … the Domesday Survey. It was then included in the manor of Blechingley, which belonged to Richard de Tonbridge. In 12289 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Richard Hassall died the manor was sold to John Kenrick of Blechingley, Surrey. 31 On his death in 1799 it passed to his brother the Rev. Matthew Kenrick. rector of Blechingley, 32 who died in 1803, 33 when his property went …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Bassano was a trustee for the family of Turner of Ham in Blechingley (q.v.), and in 1637 George Turner, a member of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… on the north by Coulsdon, on the east by Chaldon and Blechingley, on the south by Nutfield, on the south-west by … 6 ft. high. They occur at the following Surrey churches: Blechingley, Chaldon, Charlwood, Merstham, Merton, and …
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