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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Chelsfield CHELSFIELD, WHICH lies the adjoining parish to Nockholt, northward, is variously … writings; in Domesday, it is written both Cillesfelle and Ciresfel, Ch being one of the eight English aspirates, not known to the old English …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Parishes Chelsham CHELSHAM Celesham and Chelesham (xi cent.); Chellesham (xiii cent.). Chelsham lies 5 miles south-west of Croydon, on the borders of Kent, and to the east ofthe influence of foreign workmen. Even in its mutilated state this screen may be ranked with the 12th-century …
A History of the County of Northampton
… CHELVESTON-CUM-CALDECOTT Celuestone and Caldecote (xi cent.); Chestone and Calcote (xv cent.); … Chelveston-cum-Caldecott is a small parish lying on the east bank of the River Nene, which forms its western boundary, the
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Cheynes (xvi-xix cent.); Chenies (xx cent.). The parish of Chenies was originally known as Isenhampstead, but from … the 19th century the old name was gradually dropped, and to-day the parish is universally known as Chenies. It … I remember.' 3 Only one wing now remains, but it is in a state of good preservation, due to the solid material used …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Acreage: 879. Population: 1911, 203; 1921, 250; 1931, 218. The parish forms a long narrow strip, 2 miles from north to south with a breadth varying between and mile. At its widest point, near the centre of the parish, it is crossed from east to west by the River …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Cherytone (xii cent.); Churton Chyritone (xvi cent.). The 3,264 acres of land comprised in the parish of Cheriton are made up of … battle which, as Clarendon says, 'broke all the measures and altered the whole scheme of the king's counsels.' 1 The
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… being written in antient records both Cherington and Ceriton. IT LIES between the two ranges of the down and quarry hills, which here approach within two … de Caseborne, who is reported to have lived here in much state about king Richard II.'s reign, and to have been buried …
A History of the County of Surrey
… charters, ascribed to vii cent.); Certesia (in Latin of the same); Certesyg (xi cent.); Certeseye (xiii cent.); … is a market town on the Thames 9 miles from Windsor and about the same from Kingston. The parish is bounded on …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Chesham CHESHAM Cestreham (xixiii cent.). The parish of Chesham, which formerly comprised Ashley Green, Chartridge and Latimer, now constituted separate parishes, contains the … 138 d.). P.C.C. 289 Rockingham. Ibid. 82 Byrde. Accts. and Papers, 1870, liv, no. 433. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xiii, xiv cent.); Chesham Boys (xiv cent.). The parish of Chesham Bois comprises an area of 910 acres, of which 4 … these 289 acres are arable, producing crops of wheat, oats and barley, 291 are laid down in permanent grass and about 70 … vi, 209. Ibid. Lysons, Mag. Brit. i (3), 539; Accts. and Papers, 1818, xviii, no. 137. Linc. Epis. Reg. Memo. …
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