RME93ETJ–The nave of All Saints Church, Crondall, near Farnham, Surrey, England UK
RFHR2N70–Crondall Village fields at Crondall in Hampshire
RMHGMA48–Gold coin. 767. Gold Anglo-Saxon Thrymsa, two emperor's type.
RME0PYBE–Jul. 03, 1957 - 3-7-57 The 80,000 Schoolgirl. Photo Shows: 15-year old schoolgirl, Valerie Steward, who inherited £80,000 and a manor house from her grandmother, arrived at Southampton in the Queen Mary yesterday. Valerie, of Crondall, Hants, has been living in America while her father, a British Army officer, was on a course at the U.S. staff college.
RM2X32MJ6–Crondall, Hampshire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 51 13' 52'', S 0 51' 51'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2X15DDF–FIFTH ARMY : VARIOUS - Sapper Raymond Vass, 525 Field Sqn. R.E., of 7 Glebe Road, Crondall, near Farnham, Surrey, breaks for lunch during work on a ferry across the River Santerno. Bitter cold had produced these huge icicles. Spr. Vass wears a snowsuit whilst working, as the area ia under enemy observation from Tosignano British Army
RM2H0XYKB–Witmen Tremissis: Bust and Trident (obverse); Cross Fourchée (reverse), early 600s. England, Anglo-Saxon, early 7th century. Gold; diameter: 1.1 cm (7/16 in.). The Crondall Hoard is a hoard of coins that was found in 1828 in the village of Crondall in the English county of Hampshire. It is believed to date to the seventh century and was studied by Dr. Carol Humphrey Vivian Sutherland (1908-1986), an English numismatist. He characterized this coin as being a close copy of the Witmen prototype, the most common type found in the hoard. Witmen, or his design, featuring a bust on one side and a cr
RFT7M9RT–Poplar Trees in Rapeseed Field, Crondall, Hampshire.
RMJPKB3Y–Exchequer public house, Crondall Road, Crookham Village, near Fleet, Hart District, Hampshire, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, UK, Europe
RM2AN80PK–The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . most diligent research, we are still in the dark aboutthese arms. The name Nicholas reminds us that this, as well asRobert, was popular in the Wallingford family. In 1727 Robert Deane, gentleman, late of Crondall,appears in the Common Rolls. In 1730 Robert Deane, the younger, late of Crondall,maltster, appears in the Common Pleas. I04 Dene J Dea?ie^ Adeane. In 1740 Robert Deane, of Crondall, Esq., had some litiga-tion concerning property in Golden Square, apparently claimedby his wife against a certain Colman. He married MaryBeale, of Old
RMPG037J–. The Victoria history of the county of Surrey. Natural history. A HISTORY OF SURREY There is one large park in the parish, that of Farnhara Castle. This is nearly three miles in circuit and contains over 300 acres. It used to be called the New or Little Park, and Farnham Old or Great Park lay west by north of it, and was nearly three times as large, containing over 800 acres. It extended however beyond the county into Hampshire about Crondall, and reached northwards to the high ground at Beacon Hill, and above the Long 'alley, Aldershot. The Great Park was disparked by Act of Parliament unde
RF2PMYX8P–Hart, non metropolitan district of England - Great Britain. Solid color shape. Locations and names of major cities of the region. Corner auxiliary loc
RFAX4K6K–Crondall Village Sign Hampshire With Spring Daffodils
RME8YTR6–The nave of All Saints Church, Crondall, near Farnham, Surrey, England UK
RFHR2N75–All Saints Church at Crondall Village in Hampshire
RM2X32MJM–Crondall, Hampshire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 51 13' 52'', S 0 51' 51'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RMAX4KPN–Crondall Hampshire Villge
RM2CE0DCX–. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . rtof it for many centuries.Sa The Bishop of Winchester in1086 held the whole hundred, and itis stated to have always belonged tothe Church.* There were 50 hides in thetime of Edward the Confessor, butfrom that period until 1086 theChurch only paid geld for 40 hides.5 The descent of the hundred isidentical with that of the manor ofCrondall (q.v.). Although the Bishop of Win-chesters rights over Crondall hadbeen defined in 1283-4, the strugglebetween the bishop and the priorand convent as to the court to whichthe Hampshire tithings owed suit—to Bl
RF2PMYX7K–Hart, non metropolitan district of England - Great Britain. Solid color shape. Locations of major cities of the region. Corner auxiliary location maps
RFHR2N72–All Saints Church at Crondall Village in Hampshire
RM2X2XH6A–Crondall, Hampshire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 51 13' 52'', S 0 51' 51'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RFAX53TW–Crondall Hampshire Villge
RM2CE0AGJ–. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . oved in 1881, bequeathed £5,000 for theminister of All Saints Chapel. The legacy was lostby the bankruptcy of the solicitors for the testatorsestate. The charity was reinstated by the testatorswidow, by deed, 1887. The trust fund consists of88,000 lire (representing 4,400 lire of Rentes) of thePublic Debt of the Kingdom of Italy, producing about£140 a year. 4i Egerton MS. 2033, fol. 70. «6 Chas. D. Stooks,of Crondall and 4S Ibid. 71 ; Index, Lond. Gas. (1830- Tateley, 52. « Ibid. 52-3. 83), I 965. 26 THE LIBERTY OF BENTLEY Bintungom (viicent.);
RF2PMYX4E–Hart, non metropolitan district of England - Great Britain. Open Street Map. Locations and names of major cities of the region. Corner auxiliary locat
RMB0K1YR–Old Whitewashed Cottage Crondall Surrey UK
RM2X2XH7B–Crondall, Hampshire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 51 13' 52'', S 0 51' 51'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RFAX514R–Crondall Village Sign Hampshire with Daffodils
RFAX4JYM–Crondall Village Sign Hampshire With Spring Daffodils
RFAX4JRN–Crondall Village Sign Hampshire With Spring Daffodils
RM2CE0CW8–. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . and the history of Ewshott is identical withthat of Itchel (q.v.). The church of ALL SAINTS,CHURCHES Crondall, consists of a chancel 35 ft. 2 in. by 16 ft. 4 in. ; north-east tower15 ft. 3 in. square ; nave 62 ft. 6 in. by 16 ft. 4 in. ;north and south aisles 10 ft. 3 in. wide, with chapelsat their east ends, and a north porch ; all these measure-ments are internaL It is one of the finest parish churches in the country,and, with one important exception, preserves its originalplan. The oldest part of the building is the east endof the nave, begun
RF2PMYWR0–Hart, non metropolitan district of England - Great Britain. High resolution satellite map
RMB0J8MG–Pub and Restaurant The Plume of Feathers Crondall Surrey UK
RM2CE0B7K–. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . e.145, no. 59, and Harl. MS. 3749. V.C.H. Hants, i, 465. 14 Crondall Rec. (Hants Rec. Soc),Introd. p. xxv ; Feud. Aids, ii, 314, 333,359 ; Inq. p.m. 7 Edw. I, no. 22 ; ibid.18 Edw. IV, no. 44; Exch. Inq. p.m.(Ser. 2), file 378, no. 4. Close, 21 Eliz. pt. xiii ; Add. MS. 33278, fol. 132 ; Recov. R. Trin. 21 Eliz.rot. 1100. 16 Close, 22 Eliz. pt. iii ; Feet of F.Hants, East. 22 Eliz. ; Add. MS. 33278,fol. 132. 1? Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), eclviii, 31. 18 Ibid. 14 Chas. I, pt. i, no. 199. 19 Com. Pleas D. Enr. Mich. 6 Chas. II,m. 3. See also V.C.H.
RF2PMYX8B–Hart, non metropolitan district of England - Great Britain. Solid color shape
RMB0J8KY–Pub and Restaurant The Plume of Feathers Crondall Surrey UK
RMRDF8TJ–. The Victoria history of the county of Surrey. Natural history. A HISTORY OF SURREY There is one large park in the parish, that of Farnhara Castle. This is nearly three miles in circuit and contains over 300 acres. It used to be called the New or Little Park, and Farnham Old or Great Park lay west by north of it, and was nearly three times as large, containing over 800 acres. It extended however beyond the county into Hampshire about Crondall, and reached northwards to the high ground at Beacon Hill, and above the Long 'alley, Aldershot. The Great Park was disparked by Act of Parliament unde
RF2PMYWND–Hart, non metropolitan district of England - Great Britain. High resolution satellite map. Locations of major cities of the region. Corner auxiliary l
RMB0J8JW–Pub and Restaurant The Plume of Feathers Crondall Surrey UK
RF2PMYX1H–Hart, non metropolitan district of England - Great Britain. Open Street Map. Locations of major cities of the region. Corner auxiliary location maps
RMB0K118–Row of Cottages Crondall Surrey UK
RF2PMYWXP–Hart, non metropolitan district of England - Great Britain. Low resolution satellite map. Locations of major cities of the region. Corner auxiliary lo
RMB0J8NT–Old Cottage Crondall Surrey UK
RF2PMYX26–Hart, non metropolitan district of England - Great Britain. Low resolution satellite map
RMB0J8PK–Cottage with Wisteria Crondall Surrey UK
RF2PMYX2A–Hart, non metropolitan district of England - Great Britain. Low resolution satellite map. Locations and names of major cities of the region. Corner au
RMB0K185–Row of Old Cottages Crondall Surrey UK
RF2PMYX63–Hart, non metropolitan district of England - Great Britain. Open Street Map
RMB0K0NR–Whitewashed Cottage with Wisteria Crondall Surrey UK
RF2PMYWRG–Hart, non metropolitan district of England - Great Britain. High resolution satellite map. Locations and names of major cities of the region. Corner a
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