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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from Shorne is Chalk, written in Domesday, Celca, and in the Textus Rof fensis, Celca and Cealces. This place … cealc, in Saxon, signifying a chalk stone. THE PARISH of Chalk is situated twenty-four miles from London; its … chapters, &c. there was a survey taken, by order of the state, in 1650, of the parsonage and vicarage of Chalk, by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Challock CHALLOCK LIES the next parish westward from Godmersham. It is, the greatest part of it, in the lower half of the hundred of Felborough, and the rest in that of Wye. The manor of Godmersham claims …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xv cent.). Chalton is a small parish with an area of 1,749 acres, 1 shut in on nearly every side by lofty … funds, which consist of 2,098 18 s. 1 d. bank stock, 9,000 colonial securities, and 4,000 Indian railway securities, … Hants. No. 81. Chan. Inq. p.m. ccccxlii, No. 26. Thurloe Papers, i, 75. Pat. 21 Chas. I, pt. 1, No. 74. Noble, Memoirs …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… north-westward. It is written in Domesday, Cheringes, and in other antient records, Cerringes and Cherring. It lies partly below and partly above the upper range of chalk hills, where there is much woodland. It is a … free from all secular service and regaltribute. In which state it remained till archbishop Lanfranc succeeded to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Charlbury CHARLBURY Charlbury 1 lies 15 miles north-west of Oxford on the River Evenlode, and roughly 7 miles from the … common fields, 319 and as late as 1863 it was necessary to state that a piece of meadow to be valued for sale was not … fairs were altered in accordance with the revision of the calendar. The Michaelmas Fair was moved to 10 October, St. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 2,130. Population: 1911, 224; 1921, 199; 1931, 188. The main part of the parish is bounded on the north by the Thelsford Brook, which flows west and southwest into the River Avon. It is crossed at Thelsford …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Charlton CHARLTON. EASTWARD from Greenwich, on the bank of the Thames, lies CHARLTON, antiently written Ceorletone, … lord Romney, who married Elizabeth, one of the daughters and coheirs of sir Cloudesly Shovel, knight. One of these … James Craggs, esq. one of the principal secretaries of state, dying before him, this estate descended to his three …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… eastward. It is written in in Domesday, Carlentone, and usually at present Charlton by Dover, to distinguish it … from Charlton near Greenwich. This parish lies only part of it in the hundred of Bewsborough, in which the church is situated, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Charlton CHARLTON Charlton 1 covers 1,734 a. and lies 4 miles southwest of Pewsey. 2 Long and narrow in shape, it measures some 5 … Ibid. ct. bk. 162743. Christ Ch. MSS., TS. Cal. Estate Papers 9, f. 206. Ibid. Estates 95, f. 16. Ibid. TS. Cal. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Charlton CHARLTON Charlton 1840 Charlton, 3 km. ENE. of Malmesbury, is a small village in a large parish. 1 The parish is rectangular, on an east and west axis, and measures 9.6 km. by 2.5 km., 1,929 ha. …