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A History of the County of Berkshire
… with Bishop Denewulf of Winchester for 100 hides at Cholsey, Hagbourne and Basildon. 25 Before the Conquest …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Albourn Wilts Fecit 1752'; and tenor is by John Hunt of Cholsey, 1825. There is also a sanctus bell dated 1819. The …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Parishes Cholsey CHOLSEY Ceolesig (ix cent.); Celsei (xi cent.); Chausy (xiii cent.); Cholsey (xv cent.); Choulcey (xvii cent.). Cholsey lies low, most of it being about 200 ft. above the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 335 Another flourishing customary tenant was Richard Cholsey in 1512, holding Hospitallers' lands amounting to … freeholders, or sub-tenants. The richest after Parsons and Cholsey was William Mede, who held about 20 acres of Westbury …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 172. The latter included a payment of 2 to the Vicar of Cholsey (Berks.), for which no explanation has been found. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… After 1828 only part of the income was so used. 226 John Cholsey, rector from 1384 to c. 1400, was also a canon of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Bishop Denewulf surrendered to King Alfred land in Cholsey with the two vills ( villulae) thereto belonging, … Gray's Inn. 132 He conveyed it in 1633 to John Bristow of Cholsey, yeoman, Henry Bristow of North Stoke (co. Oxon.), …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… cent.); Moulsford (xvi cent.). Moulsford was a chapelry of Cholsey till 1847. 1 Its small village lies in the Thames … been introduced. The Great Western railway station in Cholsey parish was opened as Wallingford Road, was called … junction for a branch line in 1866, and has been called Cholsey and Moulsford since its removal to Cholsey 7 (q.v.). …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… dated 1 June 1820. 2 The road eastward to Wallingford and Cholsey was made in 1818 to supersede a devious track across … again become a cornmill. The Great Western railway between Cholsey and Didcot passes near the north side of the village … butts and not practising archery. 16 The brook forming the Cholsey boundary was called 'Tibbald brook' early in the 12th …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the nearest stations are at Goring or across the river at Cholsey. This section of the line, running from Reading to …
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