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  1. Explore Godalming in Surrey with pictures, local history and photography, nearby attractions and Godalming map as well as high resolution stock photos of Godalming to buy for prints from PicturesOfEngland.com.

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    Queen Elizabeth incorporated thetown by a charter dated 25 January15745, (fn. 31) when the cloth trade wasflourishing there. (fn. 32) The corporate body was to consist of the warden (gardianus) and inhabitants, whowere to have the usual right of impleading, and also acommon seal. At the same time the queen grantedthe town a weekly market on Wednesd...

    GODALMING MANOR was a possession of King Alfred, who bequeathed itto his nephew Ethelwald. (fn. 52) The latterdoubtless forfeited it to the Crown, for he rebelledagainst Edward the Elder in 905 and died in arms. (fn. 53) Edward the Confessor held Godalming, which remainedan appurtenance of the Crown till Stephen's son,William Earl de Warrenne, obta...

    CATTESHULL (Chatishull, Cateshull, xii cent.;Catteshull, xiiixiv cent.; Catteshill, xviii cent.) is amanor and tithing in the north-east of Godalming,and included lands in Chiddingfold. (fn. 73) Its separateexistence seems to date from the reign of Henry I, whogave Catteshull to Dyvus Purcell. (fn. 74) Geoffrey Purcell,the king's usher (hostiarius)...

    FARNCOMBE MANOR was held by Ansgot underEdward the Confessor, and became demesne land ofOdo, Bishop of Bayeux, after the Conquest. Headded it to the land which he had out in farm atBramley ('convertit ad firmam de Bronlei'). One ofthe king's reeves, Lofus, claimed the manor in 1086,asserting that he had held it when the king was inWales (i.e. in 10...

    HURTMORE (Hormera, xi cent.; Hertmere, xiiicent.; Hurtmere, xiv cent.), also a tithing in Godalming, was held before the Conquest by Alwin. In1086 Tezelin held it of Walter Fitz Other, founder ofthe Windsor family, (fn. 138) in which the overlordship wasstill vested in 1541. (fn. 139) The under tenant in 1166was Philip of Hurtmore, (fn. 140) and in...

    TAYLORS was held by Nicholas Taillard in14867. (fn. 168) He conveyed it to Polsted and others,trustees, who enfeoffed Thomas Purvoch. His son Thomas Purvoch enfeoffed ArnoldChampion as purchaser ortrustee. (fn. 169) Thomas Purvochjunior had a daughter Annewho married Lawrence Rawsterne. It passed from him toRichard Compton, (fn. 170) who hadmarried...

    VANN (Fenne, xii and xiii cents.; Fanne, xivand xv cents.), on the borders of Hambledon andChiddingfold, was really a tithing, (fn. 180) but was calleda manor later. It is mentioned in a conveyance of11989, when Emma, widow of William of Vann,released land there to William of Vann. (fn. 181) In 1232Walter of Vann witnessed a grant of land in Arting...

    The church of ST. PETER ANDST. PAULis charmingly situated inthe meadows close to the River Wey,set in a large and prettily kept churchyard. It is built of Bargate stone rubble, originally of abright yellow colour, and of hard texture. Thedressings in the earliest periods were executed in thesame stone, but from the end of the 12th centuryclunch or ...

    GODALMING RECTORY was a separate fee inthe time of Edward the Confessor, when Ulmaer held itof the king. In 1086 it consisted of a church and threehides, and was held of Godalming Manor by RanulphFlambard, who became chief adviser of William II;he also held the church at Tuesley, (fn. 246) and Tuesleywas parcel of the rectory manor. (fn. 247) Ranul...

    The early history of the advowsonof the parish church is coincidentwith that of the rectory manor.After the deprivation of Dr. Andrews, whose Calvinistic parishioners petitioned against him in 1640, (fn. 261) the king presented Isaac Fortrey. The Crown againpresented in 1660, (fn. 262) but withdrew the presentationat the petition of the dean and ch...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GodalmingGodalming - Wikipedia

    England. Surrey. 51°11′08″N 0°36′56″W. /  51.1855°N 0.6155°W  / 51.1855; -0.6155. Godalming / ˈɡɒdəlmɪŋ / is a market town and civil parish in southwest Surrey, England, around 30 miles (49 km) southwest of central London. It is in the Borough of Waverley, at the confluence of the Rivers Wey and Ock.

  4. Surrey | Surrey Parish Registers. Home / Surrey / Godalming, Surrey Family History Guide. Godalming is an Ancient Parish and a market town in the county of Surrey. Shackleford is a chapelry of Godalming. Other places in the parish include: Deanshold, Binscomb, Catteshall, Tuesley, Low Eashing, Labourn, Hurtmore, and High Eashing. Parish church:

  5. Friendly staff and quiet location at the top of the high street. Nice place to have a coffee, learn about Godalming's history, browse local artwork and find brochures on other national treasures.

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