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  1. Hace 5 días · It was 857 in 1901 but had fallen to 804 by 1911 and to 789 by 1921. In 1931 it was 904. With pre- and post-war housing expansion, the population had reached 1,934 by 1951, 2,222 by 1961, and 4,258 by 1971. A slight fall to 4,151 by 1981 was reversed by renewed housing development and in 1991 the population was 7,329. (fn. 1)

  2. Hace 5 días · King Athelstan, in the year 932, at the Witenagemot at Amesbury, granted certain land in NORTH STONEHAM to the thegn Alfred, who in 941 gave the same land to the abbey of Hyde, Winchester. In Domesday North Stoneham is given as one of the possessions of St. Peter's Abbey of Hyde, 'to which it has always belonged.'

  3. Hace 5 días · Various events throughout 2024 in Malmesbury to celebrate Athelstan 1100. In 924AD Athelstan became King. Athelstan was the first King of England and is of huge national importance. He had an incredibly special relationship with our historic town of…

  4. Hace 1 día · King Athelstan’s Encampment; St Catherine’s Chapel; Date of upstairs Range in The Street, Milton Abbas – 1780 or 1820? Capability Brown bridge? Pubs and Alehouses – where were they between 1770 and 1821? St James Church before 1786; Ironwork of unknown use; Fast Books; Gayle, Gail, Gaill, Gale, Gayl or Gaile Money; Exhibitions

  5. Hace 5 días · HOUSES OF BENEDICTINE MONKS. 1. ST. ALBANS ABBEY. Before The Conquest. The legend of the foundation of St. Albans Abbey has been graphically written by Matthew Paris, a 13th-century monk of the abbey. According to his account Offa II, King of the Mercians, desired to found a monastery in atonement for the murder by Quendreda, his queen, of ...

  6. Hace 1 día · Event Date Fri 21-Jun, 2024, 7:00 pm Event End Date Fri 21-Jun, 2024, 10:30 pm Individual Price £ 25 Call 01666 838391 Location

  7. Hace 4 días · Ranmore is an ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1860 from the parishes of Great and Little Bookham, Effingham, Dorking, and Mickleham. It lies upon the high ground of the chalk range, but extends into the lower ground towards Dorking and Mickleham. The church, St. Barnabas, is in Great Bookham. Near the church is a village dispensary and ...

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