- that on Wednesday, 20 July 1757, a
violent thunderstorm p****ed over
Shottesbrook (a
variant spelling until the 1930s), and the
church was so
damaged by...
-
Elizabeth Maconchy's
plaque in
Shottesbrook, Boreham...
- for
inclosing Lands in the
Parish of Ofley, in the
County of Hertford.
Shottesbrook and
White Waltham or
Waltham Abbotts (Berkshire)
Inclosure Act 1807 47...
- and
other relics have been found. The
living is a vicarage,
annexed to
Shottesbrook. The
church was
restored in 1869.
There are an
Independent chapel and...
-
draining and
improving Lands in the
Parishes of Bray White, Waltham,
Shottesbrook,
Lawrence Waltham, Binfield, Ruscomb, Wargrave,
Remenham and Hurley,...
-
Remainder of PLU in Oxfordshire.
Cookham PLU Bisham, Bray, Cookham, Hurley,
Shottesbrook,
Waltham St Lawrence,
White Waltham.
Easthampstead PLU Binfield, Easthampstead...
- (acres)
Parishes and
Boroughs Beynhurst 13,000 Bisham, Hurley, Remenham,
Shottesbrook,
White Waltham Bray 9,102 Bray,
Borough of
Maidenhead Charlton 12,940...
- 1500-1714 (1891), pp. 1181-1208. Date accessed: 16 June 2012 'Parishes:
Shottesbrook', A
History of the
County of Berkshire:
Volume 3 (1923), pp. 164-171...
- century. Eric
Ephraim Smith was born in 1915 to
Ernest Smith, a farmer, in
Shottesbrook, Berkshire. His
younger brother, Doug, also
became a top jockey. Another...
- a
British politician. He was the
younger son of
Arthur Vansittart of
Shottesbrook and
educated at
Reading school. His
brothers Arthur Vansittart and Henry...