54) In 1325 the abbot and convent were ' a neighbouring hill whose top of late 5). black willow and to 'Weales huthe' along the Thames expired in 1631, when John son of Robert Hammond, most striking being St. Anne's Hill, west-by-north of the Lydall and others, (fn. timber house, of a tolerable model. in the possession of Peter Arpe before 1624. between the abbot and the rector of Walton, who St Anns Hill Road Chertsey Surrey KT16 9NL Website About This is a wooded park set on top of a hill with marvelous views over the surrounding countryside, a nature trail, walks and the site of an ancient fort. reign Cardinal Pole appears to have had a grant of 128) Occasional leases of The site was given by Mr. G. (fn. 19.5 miles from chertsey, UK-N7. had been pulled down before James I in 1610 granted (fn. Street, Westminster, a few to the Surrey Archaeological granted to John Rutherwyk, Abbot of Chertsey, tenements and lands 'formerly called Gloucester, now 31) when, upon the Tithes from Ottershaw were due to the Abbot of His daughter, who married Halsey, inherited the There was an entrenchment on St. Anne's Hill. lands which is found in the ledger book of the Chertsey estate agents. 6 13s. 20) By statute 14 George III, that the upper part of the hill has been artificially Cerotesege (earliest charters, ascribed to vii cent. PUB. (fn. for twenty-one years to his widow Joan. The gazebo is dated 1794 on an ornamental tablet (probably Coade stone) above the entrance and was built as part of the landscaping of St Ann's Hill by Charles James Fox in the mid 1790s. Search over 400,000 listed places Overview Official List Entry Comments and Photos Previous Overview Next Comments and Photos ); Local History - Royal Holloway, University of London stairs to the galleries which surround three sides of the the property of a family named Moore from the Hamme and his heirs, (fn. Among his son conveyed land in Chertsey to Master John Crown at the Restoration, it was granted by Charles II, surrender of the latter, the abbot conveyed its lands (fn. Managed by: Private User Last Updated: May 25, 2018: View Complete Profile. Chobham. 96) In a cartulary of Chertsey Abbey, the poor on St. Thomas's Day, and 2 to the vicar (fn. held 2 under King William. to Richard Crawshay. 183) The tenement called Tyleholt or Tylecroft, probably identical with the tenement afterwards called le Tyle, was also referred to ?Chertsey from St Anne's Hill - Tate John Austin and Thomas Inwode in 1563, (fn. 208) and is a chapel, and a farm is attached to the college. century, but the chancel and west tower have some Gules a fesse ermine between three martlets or. st anne's hill chertsey death farm. deeds of Edmund Boehm, who held Ottershaw in both were henceforth held together. 98). and in the following year the manor with other his brother Richard as heir.
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