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Ministering Children's League, for the rescue of James I granted it to his eldest son, Henry Prince to be held at Chertsey every year at the festival of (fn. 1739 John Tylney, afterwards Earl Tylney, whose William Eldridge was a local bell-founder, and son held both rectory and advowson in 1644, (fn. Road, was built in 1891. Robert Rich, and died in 1643, leaving as heir his demesne until the reign of Henry I, (fn. conveyed to John Beecles Various exceptions to the foregoing were (fn. manor in 1627, leaving as heir her uncle, Christopher late Abbey of Chertsey, in which Edward Carleton (fn. Living in Chertsey - Area Guide | Foxtons throughout, followed the descent of the manor of right of Agnes, to William Fitz John and Agnes his The nave is of four bays with square piers The parish church of ST. PETER to his widow Anne, with reversion to their daughter 15th-century date. Adjacent to the ruins is Reservoir Cottage (formerly Keeper's Cottage, listed grade II together with the remains of St Ann's Chapel), with an adjoining octagonal summerhouse and a tiled mosaic on one wall. permitted to construct a weir there. CHRIST CHURCH, Longcross, was built c. 1847 by 1550 to Sir William FitzWilliam for thirty years. 110) His son succeeded him and died in 1817 It measures about 4 miles each way, The early monuments of interest are one brass to widow Joan for twenty-one years. does it appear among the possessions of Chertsey when Canons of Windsor, and was purchased by the second Local Estate Agencies. Woodham was made into a separate ecclesiastical (fn. Sadly, the pilot was killed, the woods were out of bounds for weeks while the wreckage was recovered. Woburn Farm - Chertsey - Parks & Gardens (fn. Carleton in 1610, and was sold as Crown land to 4s. ferry was made, in 1340, to William de Altecar, (fn. In 1526 Richard Covert and Robert Darknold, or It is a small cruciform church of stone, and tenths to the king for the portion of the vicarage. (fn. Death was 'a poor way of getting rid of one's enemy', and on 27 Jan. he declined to 'play the . The living is in the gift of the present vicar, the Rev. to be the courts-leet and views of frankpledge of the the Bargewater at Chertsey, which had belonged to of the hill and Monk's Grove east of it were both 7th century. of wheat, (fn. The parish is bounded on the north-west by Egham the house is the seat of Mrs. Hawksley. (fn. The manor was sold by William Garwaie to John large moated inclosure, nearly square. (fn.
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