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A History of the County of Middlesex
… to Henry VIII's short-lived foundation of Bisham. 37 Chertsey Abbey had a small property in Staines, possibly … (Rec. Com.) i. 128. Westm. Domesday ff. 140, 649 b; see Chertsey Cartulary, ii (Surr. Rec. Soc. xxvii), p. 131. See … in 1660; M.R.O., Acc. 526/48. Valor Eccl. i. 418; Chertsey Cartulary, ii (Surr. Rec. Soc. xxvii), p. 131. See …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… gave the advowson and one acre within Stanwell manor to Chertsey Abbey in exchange for West Bedfont manor. The church … because its endowment was already adequate. In 1537 Chertsey surrendered the rectory and advowson to the Crown … Repertorium, 407; see also, e.g. Cal. Close, 1377-81, 521. Chertsey Cartulary, i (Surr. Rec. Soc. xii), pp. 18-24. C.P. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a result of a complicated exchange involving the Crown and Chertsey Abbey, it passed to Richard Windsor, lord of … 336; Cal. Chart. R. 1227-57, 194. C.P. 25(1)/146/11/160. Chertsey Cartulary, i (Surr. Rec. Soc. xii), pp. 18-22. Cal. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Among these were Newark Priory, Ankerwyke Priory, and Chertsey Abbey, whose main estates are discussed elsewhere. 79 In addition to the rectory, Chertsey also owned a small estate in the parish, comprising … edns.). See pp. 38, 41, 46. Tax. Eccl. (Rec. Com.), 14; Chertsey Cartulary (Surr. Rec. Soc.), 310-14. B.M. Cott. Ch. …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… etc. John de Cherteseie, spurrier 1299-1300 Mayors 52. - Chertsey Sr. Shaftesbury Do. John de Bolton 1325-6 Cor 149 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Cookham, county of Berks, 8 miles (W. by N.) from Chertsey; containing 2062 inhabitants. The parish comprises … Camberwell, Clapham, and Battersea; the market-towns of Chertsey, Croydon, Dorking, Farnham, Godalming, Haslemere, … willow are much cultivated, particularly about Byfleet, Chertsey, &c.; and the common furze is grown in different …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… between the main road along the river from Kingston to Chertsey and lanes (Green Street and French Street) running … and unhealthy. 39 In 1826 the village was served by the Chertsey-London coaches four times a day and by carriers. 40 …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… to York. During the Interregnum French bought the manor of Chertsey and leased forfeited royalist lands. He had to relinquish Chertsey in 1660. References: Vis. Lancs., 1664, 112; TNA, …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… eldest son of Robert Hammond (died 1621), a gentleman of Chertsey, Surrey. He was the nephew of Thomas Hammond, who …
Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516
… 25.55 506300 160400 Carshalton 1259 1259 75 527800 164200 Chertsey 1281 1133 40.22 504300 167000 Chiddingfold 1300 1300 …
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