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A Survey of London
… And after that in another charter to the Abbey of Chertsey, to William Bishop, and Leofstane, and Alssey …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his worthiness, promoted to preside over the monastery of Chertsey. 82 53. NICHOLAS THORN, written in Latin De Spina, …
Survey of London
… p. 66.) "Cowley's body was floated down the river from Chertsey to Wallingford House, Buckingham's home in …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Sir R. Hill (15421561). R. Gerveys (15431553). R. Chertsey (15451551). Sir W. Lok (15451550). # C. Aleyn …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Side, earlier still the North Ditch. A curving street, Chertsey Street, connects North Street and High Street at the … (the South Ditch). It has been traced at the corner of Chertsey Street and right across Trinity Churchyard between …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… he lived after this date does not appear. Siward, abbot of Chertsey, was consecrated bishop in 1058; before which, from …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Constable, Will. Devereux, son to the Lord Ferrers of Chertsey, Sir Edm. Knevet, Sir Tho. Palmer, Sir Andrew …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and pertaining to the honour. 7 The Abbot and convent of Chertsey 8 had view of frankpledge in Horton in Epsom, and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… document states that all the free tenants of the Abbot of Chertsey used to come twice a year to the sheriff's tourn at … Rolls is more usually entered as 'the vill of the Abbot of Chertsey.' The survey also states that the court leet for the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… was part of the hundred of Kingston, 1 and the holding of Chertsey in Weybridge was attributed to Copthorne. It is not … derived from the bridge by which the road from London to Chertsey crosses the Mole or Emlyn on its way west, and here …
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