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A History of the County of Middlesex
… summer. There is no bridge over the Thames in this parish, Chertsey Bridge lying just beyond the boundary, but a ferry … of the main stream, and is divided from the Abbey Mead of Chertsey on the south by a stream called the Burway Ditch, … meadow of Mixnams on the north. This land is included in Chertsey parish, and belongs to the manor of Laleham. It is …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the parish, and from the latter a road leads southwards to Chertsey Bridge. There was formerly a wooden bridge here … Spaxton. 129 By an agreement with the Abbot and Convent of Chertsey, the latter bound themselves to pay 5 marks yearly …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Richmond, Kingston, Thames Ditton, Walton, Weybridge, and Chertsey, 16 and at the same number in Middlesex, namely, … Sunbury Lock; 12 cwt. of roach, perch, chub and bream at Chertsey; and about 1 dozen bream, averaging 2½ lb., with a …
Old and New London
… at Barking. Eager to get hold of so valuable a body, the Chertsey monks instantly made a dash for it, pursued by the … first to Barking and bore off the body; but the monks of Chertsey and the nuns of Barking followed, wringing their …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… later the two became distinct businesses. It purchased a Chertsey bank in 1876 and opened several branches in the …
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 …
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