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A History of the County of Surrey
… on the north by Gatton and Merstham, on the east by Blechingley and Burstow, on the south by a detached portion … Nutfield lie upon the Green Sand hill on the road between Blechingley and Reigate, which follows the top of the ridge, … south-west of Nutfield village, was an outlying part of Blechingley, added to Nutfield in 1894. 3 The history of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this parish, 19 whose descendant, John Seyliard, esq. of Blechingley, in Surry, dying without issue, his neice and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… for the king till after Lewes, while its near neighbour, Blechingley, de Clare's castle, was certainly held for the … with the royal arms on it, which tradition says came from Blechingley Place. 19 The royal arms are France and England … Sussex in 1530. Anne widow of Reginald Cobham (Cobbe ?) of Blechingley, and possibly daughter-inlaw of Edward Shelley, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… another for Anne Lynch, daughter of John Drake, esq. of Blechingley, in Surry, sister of the Rev. Ralph Drake …
A History of the County of Hertford
… who a few months later alienated it to Sir Wimund Carew of Blechingley. 102 Thomas son of the latter conveyed it in 1555 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… pilgrims in some cases, existed, or can be traced, at Blechingley, Chessington, Compton, and Letherhead. Itm payed …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of one knight's fee, a rent of 2 s. and suit of court at Blechingley. 10 After the death of Gilbert de Clare in 1314, … Margaret wife of Hugh de Audley succeeded to the manor of Blechingley and Eleanor wife of Hugh le Despenser succeeded … suit above mentioned remained, however, due to the lord of Blechingley, 13 the reason for which is shown by an …
A History of the County of Surrey
… father's death in 1647, 72 represented East Grinstead and Blechingley in Parliament and was created a baronet on 31 … F. Surr. 47 Hen. III, no. 183. Ibid. 8 Ric. II, no. 74 (in Blechingley, Godstone and Tandridge). See G. Leveson-Gower, A … said to be held of Sir Nicholas Carew as of his manor of Blechingley by rent of a sparrow-hawk. This was three years …
A History of the County of Surrey
… sold it to Sir Robert Clayton 67 of Marden in Godstone and Blechingley. He died without issue in 1707, when his estates … 17312. 68 The further history of Westhall follows that of Blechingley (q.v.). CHURCH The church of ALL SAINTS is built …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to be held of him and his descendants as of their manor of Blechingley, the overlordship descending with that manor to … great estates were divided among his three sisters, and Blechingley, of which Woldingham was a parcel, passed to his … fee, held of Edward Duke of Buckingham as of his manor of Blechingley. 41 She died 21 June 1488 and was buried in Grey …
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