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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… within a bordure, gules. Another mural monument for Robert Ewell, rector and patron, one of the six preachers of … till the reign of king Charles I. when it was alienated to Ewell, from one of which name it was sold to Sir Basil …
A History of the County of Surrey
… John Dymoke paid for a quarter-fee in Wallington, Combe, Ewell and Norbelton ( Feud. Aids, v, 125). Chan. Inq. p.m. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Herne. John Hunt, A. M. Dec. 8, 1610, obt. 1635. Robert Ewell, clerk, for this turn only. John Thompson, A. M. Aug. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and south from Malden to Banstead with the Sutton and Ewell road, about a mile west of the former town. Many of the … 3; and among these were the inhabitants of Cheam and Ewell in regard of service for the king's house at Nonsuch. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 3 miles south from Surbiton Station, and 2 miles west of Ewell. The parish, which is a chapelry to Malden, measures 3 … Gearing may have been trustees for Nicholas Saunders of Ewell, who was holding the manor in 1590, at which date he …
A History of the County of Surrey
… on the east, by Gatton on the south, and by Kingswood in Ewell on the west. It measures 3 miles north-east and … in his demesne lands in Woodemansterne, Chipstead, and Ewell in 1314. Cecilia, however, must have won her cause here … 1658 recommended the union of Chipstead and Kingswood in Ewell. CHARITIES Smith's Charity is distributed as in other …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… earl of Guildford. At the boundary of the parish, next to Ewell, is the hamlet and farm of Singledge, the latter of … is some woodland in that part of it next to Whitfield and Ewell. The inhabitants of Coldred, in the perambulation of … this parish, payable to the lords of the manor of Temple Ewell adjoining. 9 See Dec. Script. Thorn, col. 1931, 2163. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… was no ecclesiastical parish; the land was taxed with Ewell, but separately rated, with its own overseers. The … and tiles were known, but they were in reality made in Ewell. 1a There used to be gunpowder works on the Hoggsmill … Surrey, and Bishop Erkenwald included thirty dwellings at Ewell cum 'Cotinton.' 3 The confirmation of this charter by …
A History of the County of Surrey
… rights therepleas of theft had been infringed. Amice of Ewell had been captured with stolen goods within his … of East Molesey. 83 The church, which is in the deanery of Ewell, is not mentioned in the Taxatio of 1291. In 1387 the Bishop of Winchester commissioned the Dean of Ewell to cite the Prior and convent of Merton and the vicar …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in Epsom. In the same year 2 the road from Epsom to Ewell, and thence into the Kingston road, was re-made. The … is essentially a town, supplied with gas by the Epsom and Ewell Gas Company, formed 1839; with electric light by a … for Epileptics, in the same neighbourhood, lying partly in Ewell Parish, was opened in 1902, and can accommodate 366 …
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