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A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1932. 43 Twickenham Bridge was opened in 1933, and the Chertsey Road had been constructed as far as Whitton Road by … Meadway were both opened in 1930, and the stretch of the Chertsey Road west of Whitton Road was constructed some years …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a Sunday school. 9 Both buildings were demolished when the Chertsey Road was constructed, and the proceeds of the sale …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Stephen's was opened. This was the present school in the Chertsey Road, which then faced the older building (now … 1931, and St. Stephen's lost its older building when the Chertsey Road was constructed. 62 All these were elementary …
Alumni Oxonienses
… student of Gray's Inn 1661 (as son and heir of Thomas, of Chertsey, Surrey, esq.); licenced 23 July, 1663, to marry …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… April 26.] 41. Petition of David Kineir, clerk, vicar of Chertsey in the county of Surrey, to the Queen. His …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… 597.] May 4. 6. Petition of Rich. Bundle, husbandman, of Chertsey, Surrey, to the Protector, for a patent for his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… 11. The petition of Wm. Kidley and other inhabitants of Chertsey, for a brief towards repairing their loss by fire, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… funeral to meet. [ Col. 15.] Augmentations to Bideford and Chertsey. [ Cols. 3, 7.] Earl Barrimore's petition referred. …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… in arrear, &c. There are two or three spring woods near Chertsey, in Surrey, which would raise about 500 l. M r …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… Fan Grove, and Stubbridge Coppice, in the parishes of Chertsey, Thorp, and Egham, in the county of Surrey; the …
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