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A History of the County of Surrey
… PARISHES OF BISLEY CHOBHAM PYRFORD BYFLEET EGHAM THORPE 1 CHERTSEY HORSELL The hundred or half-hundred of Godley is … formed part of the early grants to the monastery of Chertsey. 2 The town of Chertsey, which formed the nucleus of the hundred, has …
Old and New London
… was the case in 1667, with Abraham Cowley, on his death at Chertsey, where he spent the later years of his life, and …
Old and New London
… town, Sunbury, or Walton for seven; to Weybridge or Chertsey for ten; to Staines for twelve; and all the way to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The manor appears to have been held under the abbots of Chertsey in the 15th century, by a family named Thorpe: after …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… 'sit nomi dompne' in Lombardic lettering, with arms of Chertsey Abbey on stop, c. 1500; 4th inscribed 'Ave gracia …
The Environs of London
… of the survey by Haimo the Sheriff, under the Abbot of Chertsey. It was valued at three several periods at 40s. 20 …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… and Lord Berkeley about the timber on the royal manor of Chertsey, Surrey. Appending:The memorial. [ Ibid, p. 3845.] …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… daily stolen by the country people, and in the manors of Chertsey and Hardwick in Surrey, and Thornton Bridge and …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 2712, being the parcel of land called Potters Park near Chertsey in Windsor Forest, viz. for 18 years from 1709 Lady …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Park, near Queen Wood in "the Forest of Windsor called Chertsey Walk," of which his father David Moore was tenant by …
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