-
recent years as
suitable opportunities have arisen, for
example at
Chelwood Vachery, as part of a
policy to
extend the
amount of land that they
regulate and...
-
large crane-breeding
grounds at the Anglo-French
named Vachery Pond,
often locally known as
Vachery. The
figure of a
crane adorns the old
drinking water...
-
Elizabeth Darcy. By
Thomas de Dagworth:
Eleanor de
Dagworth who
married at
Vachery (in Cranley),
Surrey by
licence dated 23 June 1362
Walter Fitz Walter,...
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Towerhill manors had
court baron. Eleanor,
Countess of
Ormond owning the
Vachery manor, had view of
frankpledge in
Gomshall Towerhill. In 1281
William Braose...
-
There have been four
baronetcies created for
people with the
surname Samuel, all in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. Two of the
titles are
still extant...
- from 1524 to 1540. In 1535 he
purchased the
Manor of
Shere (including the
Vachery) in
Surrey from his
elder brother, Sir
Edmund Braye, to whom it had been...
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southwestwards to
Vachery Pond,
before turning to run
northwards as the
border of
Wonersh and
Bramley to meet the Wey at Shalford. From the
Vachery Pond to the...
- Mouton,
Charles Peck,
Louis Pierre Arceneaux and
others began to
establish vacheries in the vicinity. More
cattlemen would follow after 1770, when Spanish...
- Cerisey, Échevennoz, Éternod, La Collère, Lavanche, Pallais, Prailles,
Vachéry, Véyaz
Government • Mayor M****imo
Tamone Area • Total 39 km2 (15 sq mi)...
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Towerhill Manor, as portra**** by
Lewis Pinhorn Wood in 1880, was
bought by Sir
Edward Bray of
Vachery in 1550 and
remained in the Bray
family until 1972....