Source: CharterS1035

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King Edward to Chertsey Abbey; confirmation of privileges and of land, consisting of 5 hides (mansae) at Chertsey, 10 at Thorpe, 10 at Egham, 10 at Chobham, 10 at Petersham, 7 at Tooting with Streatham, 7 at Mitcham and Sutton, 20 at Banstead with Suthmeresfelda (i.e. Canon's Farm in Banstead), 20 at Waddington with Coulsdon and Chaldon, 20 at Mertsham, 5 at Chipstead, 20 at Epsom, 6 at Cuddington, 5 at Tadworth, 20 at Bookham with Effingham, Dritham and Piccingawrthe, 20 at Cobham, 5 at Esher, 5 at Apps Court, 10 at East Clandon, 2 at West Clandon [bought by Abbot Wulfwold from Harold, comes, for 2 marks of gold in the presence of King Edward], 4 at Albury, 6 at Henley Park, Surrey; 10 at White Waltham, Berks.; 8 at Byfleet with Weybridge, Surrey; 2 at Laleham [bought by Abbot Wulfwold from King Edward for 15 marks of silver] and 1 at Ashford, Middx.

Charter information
Sawyer 1035
Birch ---
Kemble 812
British Academy ---
Source Used Kemble
Archive(s) Chertsey
Source Information
Language Latin
Date from Source 1062
Scholarly Source Dating 1062

Notes

Stevenson 1914, p. 703, work of the same forger as S 453, 752, 1056; PN Middx, pp. 12, 16; Harmer, Writs, p. 203, unlikely to be authentic in its present form; Oleson 1956, date not 962; Dodgson and Khaliq 1969-70, p. 39, queries identification of Albury, Surrey; HRH, p. 234, spurious; PN Berks., i. 70; Rumble 1976, pp. 167-9, 180 n. 16, on place-name forms; Gelling, ECTV, no. 343 (pp. 67, 117, 163-4), spurious; Whitelock, EHD, p. 371, St Paul's and Chertsey must have combined to produce spurious documents; Fleming 1985, p. 256; Dumville 1992, p. 52, spurious; cf. S 752, 453.