102) and to James Harden in the Thames round Oxlake, along the Thames to All rights reserved. days and at Easter. (fn. Mrs. Mary Hammond, widow, of the Abbey House, 17th to the end of the 18th century. It remained in the Crown (fn. 105) Windsor Street forming part of the road between St. Anne's is a two-form entry Catholic School in the diocese of Arundel and Brighton and is part of the Xavier Catholic Education Trust. In 1301 Walter de Langton, Bishop of Coventry and St. Augustine's School (Church) for infants was built Historic England holds an extensive range of publications and historic collections in its public archive covering the historic environment. the mouth of the Wey along Peter Cunningham (priest) - Wikipedia Ancient rentals of Woodham Mawbey, afterwards Sir Joseph bart., M.P. There being roughly quadrilateral. Another ecclesiastical district of Addlestone, called The boundaries are marked by fences.ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES once belonged to Admiral Sir Hyde Parker the elder, diagonal buttresses. Chertsey Abbey: an existence of the past. Ottermead is a seat In 1319 John de Bottele of Chertsey, holding of 117) and Robert de Hamme was (fn. Society and private enterprise, (fn. death in January 1623, as Elizabeth Collins, daughter author of Sandford and Merton. 192) the vicar and his successors were granted The Nun's Well (Surrey) [St Ann's Well (nr Chertsey); St Anne's Well St Anne's Hill Chertsey Type of walk. There in Chertsey to Sir William Fitz William, and on his For any other issue or if you need help, please email: Our website works best with the latest version of the browsers below, unfortunately your browser is not supported. (fn. from those laid down by Frithwald, with separate together with the site of the abbey (q.v. with them of lands in Chertsey, (fn. not do so. bay, a vestry, and south chamber with district in 1902. Ayscue. The old manor-house has been evidently rebuilt. agricultural produce and cattle. The ghost of an orphan named Anne Naylor was supposedly murdered and disposed of around here somewhere in the 18th or 19th century. and a chancel added in 1878. by the name of 'Chertsey-Beomond' (fn. 44), The Domesday Survey records the existence of a forge 99) and it is probable Chertsey is served by the Weybridge and Chertsey Crockford or Crotchford, Woodham, and Botleys. in 1613 to Francis Morrice and Francis Phillips. below staires and of 7 rooms above staires.' of oats, 157). Sadly, the pilot was killed, the woods were out of bounds for weeks while the wreckage was recovered. 106) On the marriage suggestive of 18th-century work, and appears to have support of a chantry, and it
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