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Ref. No. Description of Item Personal & Business Names Date AL Picnic Area High Ridge Wood Ref. No. Description of Item Personal & Business Names Date AL Picnic area High Ridge Wood. Mr Stern, Mr Power, Mr Sedden, Mr Wilson, Brockhamhurst Road, The Forestry AL1 Commission, Parish Council Mr Stern; Mr Power; Mr Sedden; Mr Wilson; 6 Mar 1974 East Betchworth & Brockham Enclosure Act 1813. Plan AL2 of lands intended for sale in 14 lots. 1813 AL3 Commutation of Tithes. Information from the Tithe Apportionemnt Book covers type and amount of land in a.r.p.; list of tithe owners & their rent charges; prices of AL3/1 wheat, barley and oats 1843 1843 Tithe Award notes of "Farmers", 20 of whom are listed. Comparison with Census Returns 1841-1881 & AL3/2 1981 1843 AL3/3 none The Church from Saxon Times - Tithes. Notes on AL3/4 history of tithes William de Warenne; Priory of St Pancras, Lewes; Priory AL3/5 Betchworth Tithes. Brief history 1077 and 1444 of St Mary Overy 1077 & 1444 Copies of Tithe Award Map 1843 of the centre of AL3/6a Betchworth and Brockham 1843 Lists of owners, occupiers, property number and AL3/6b description 1843 AL4 AL4/1a-c Part of the Tithe map with field names, 1843 1843 Field names from maps lent by Mrs Ryan. Incls AL4/2a-f classification of field names Mrs Meg Ryan 1843 O.S. Surrey Sheet XXVI.SW Some field names written AL4/3a-d on in red ink. 1843 Field names from tithe map of 1843 with description of Gadbrook area 1535-1634 from "The Story of Gadbrook AL4/4 Common" 1843 BC - - - A Conservation Plan for betchworth Castle; draft for public consultation prepared for Mole Valley District BC1 Council by Broadway Malyan Cultural Heritage Oct 2000 General; letters Mrs Victoria Houghton to Mrs S. BC2/1a-c Edwards 1995; Fireback; Brown Family; demolition Victoria Houghton; Mrs S. Edwards; Brown family c.1995 Letters to Miss Mercer 1980 from Leslie J. Taylor; Tucker family; waterworks in 18th century; mention of Miss Mercer; Leslie J. Taylor; Tucker family; Abraham BC3/1a-b manuscript cash book of Abraham Tucker 1705-1774 Tucker various Letter from University Botanical Garden, Cambridge to Mrs Victoria Houghton concerning lime trees in Betchworth Park, with copied extracts from "The King's England, Surrey" 1938 and "The Illustrated Handbook BC4/1a-c of Dorking" 1855 repr,1974 Victoria Houghton Soane Museum General Index - results of a search for BC5 "Mr Peters and Betchworth" Mr Peters Letter from the Bodleian Library 1996 to the Surrey Local Studies Library with a copy [poor quality] of view of BC6 Betchworth Castle from Ms Aubrey 4 f57b r late 17th C BC7 View of Betchworth Park and related text b&w drawing of Betchworth Castle E and S fronts BC8 probably 1810 after Soane's alterations c1810 Letter from John E. N. Walker of Dorking to Mrs Victoria Houghton concerning quotes from Schokerl's "A Topographical and Historical Description of the County BC9 of Surrey" p.159 Victoria Houghton; John E.N. Walker Description of the Manor of West Betchworth and BC10 Betchworth Castle A Potted History of Betchworth Castle [incls the history of the 20th C neglect] by Frank Taylor, Head of Property BC11 and Construction Services MVDC Frank Taylor; MVDC; Alan Crocker; Sir John Soane; Henry Peters; John Clade Nattes; Abraham Tucker; Charles Howard (later Duke of Norfolk); Henry Thomas Hope; Maj. W. The Water Engine House in Betchworth Park, Dorking, Humphrey; John Beckett; Sidney Richard Percy; Rest BC12 by Alan Crocker in Dorking History 2012 Patching; Dorking Water Co. 2012 Betchworth Castle needs Yew Betchworth Parish BC13 Magazine Martin Higgins 2013 May Peaceful Castle to be destroyed? Not a shot fired in BC14/1 anger in 600 years. Dorking Ad 11 Jan 1963 - 1963 Rediscovering the past amid Betchworth's ruined walls & BC14/2 lofty towers County Post, Times Herald 9 Feb 1973 - 1973 Bid to repair ruins of Betchworth Castle ?Dorking Ad 25 BC14/3 July 2002 - 2002 Betchworth Castle and West Betchworth Manor by I.D. BC15 Gladstone I.D. Gladstone 1972 Betchworth Castle Estate 1834 land details with map BC16/1-2 [modern copy] 1834 CP Betchworth "After Many Days" A brief history of Christian witness in Betchworth, Surrey, for over 100 years, including some personal recollections of the writer CP1/1a-b Archibald Leonard. Short Foreword by R.H. Burt Archibald Leonard; R.H. Burt 1857-1960 CP 2 CP 2/1 List of Baptisms 1781-1837 1781-1837 Brockham Green Strict Baptist Chapel. [Short history CP2/2 from 1783 to 1933] 1783-1933 CP3 CP3/1a-j Inscriptions on the gravestones 19th-20th C Letter with notes on the chapel from Cliff Webb's CP3/2 National Index of Parish Registers Cliff Webb - DBRG Report No.3400 Betchworth - Chapel at Gadbrook. Brick built chapel with cottage attached, with CP3/3 tiled roof. C.1830. TQ 21054790 1830 Letter from Victoria Houghton to Mr Stanford with extracts from "The Sussex Express & Surrey Standard" of June 6th 1840, about the anniversay of Gadbrook CP3/4 Chapel in 1840 Victoria Houghton; Mr Stanford 1840 CP3/5 Memorials in the curtilage of Gadbrook Chapel 19th-20th C Preservation of human skeletal remains in a wet-clay environment by Kathryn L. Grant MSc Forensic Archaeology Dissertation [part of], with 2 covering letters CP3/6a-c from author and Victoria Houghton Kathryn L. Grant; Victoria Houghton CR CR1/1 Year end 1956 n.d CR1/2 Year end 1957 1962 CR1/3 Year end 1958 1963 & 1967 CR1/4 Year end 1959 CR1/5 Year end 1960 1948 CR1/6 Year end 1961 1967 CR1/7a-b Year end 1962 1967 CR1/8 Year end 1963 CR1/9 Year end 1964 CR1/10 Year end 1965 CR1/11 Year end 1966 CR1/12 Year end 1967 CR1/13 Year end 1968 CR1/14 Year end 1969 CR1/14a Year end 1970 CR1/14b Year end 1972 CR1/15 Year end 1973 CR1/16 Year end 1974 CR1/17 Year end 1975 CR1/18 Year end 1977 CR1/19 Year end 1978 CR1/20 Year end 1979 CR1/21 Year end 1980 CR1/22 Year end 1981 CR1/23 Year end 1982 CR1/23a Year end 1983 CR1/24 Year end 1984 CR1/25 Year end 1985 CR1/26 Year end 1986 CR1/27 Year end 1987 CR2/01 Year end 1964 CR2/02 Year end 1965 CR2/03 Year end 1966 CR2/04 Year end 1967 CR2/05 Year end 1968 CR2/06 Year end 1969 CR2/06a Year end 1970 CR2/06b Year end 1972 CR2/07 Year end 1973 CR2/08 Year end 1974 CR2/09 Year end 1975 CR2/10 Year end 1979 CR2/11 Year end 1980 CR2/12 Year end 1981 CR2/13 Year end 1982 CR3/1 Year end 1957 CR3/2 Year end 1958 CR3/3 Year end 1959 CR3/4 Year end 1960 CR3/5 Year end 1961 CR3/6 Year end 1962 CR3/7 Year end 1963 CR3/8 Year end 1964 CR3/9 Year end 1965 CR3/10 Year end 1966 CR3/11 Year end 1967 CR3/12 Year end 1968 CR3/13 Year end 1969 CR3/14 Year end 1970 CR3/15 Year end 1972 CR3/16 Year end 1973 CR3/17 Year end 1974 CR3/18 Year end 1975 CR3/19 Year end 1977 CR3/20 Year end 1978 CR3/21 Year end 1979 CR3/22 Year end 1980 CR3/23 Year end 1981 CR3/24 Year end 1982 CR3/25 Year end 1983 CR4.1 Notes & Index on the Administration 1935 CR5/1-29 Applications for Assistance 1972-1988 CR5/30 Atkinson House - list of names n.d CR6/1-26 Correspondence concerning meetings 1970-1987 Correspondence with The Charities Commission and CR7/1-58 Histories of Charities 1948-1985 CR8/1/1-5 Notes on the history of the Henry Smith Charity various 1915; 1973- CR8/2/1-4 Official papers 1974 CR9/1 List of recipients of 1cwt of coal History of Betchworth School 1786-1994. Also two BS1a-g letters concerning reproducion in Dorking Advertiser 1786-1994 BS2/1 The Line upon Line Copy Books, No.9 Standards I to VI F. Bridger 1880 early 20th C. Victoria Houghton; James Houghton; Richard Houghton; & 1950s- BS2/2a-i Parent's memories Helena Houghton; Mrs Tabb (nee Alice Mackrell) 1960s A Children's (and Grown-Ups!) History of betchworth BS2/3 School 1986 & 1992 Betchworth Council Schools 2nd Aug 1877-Feb 1891. BS2/4 Notes taken from SHC C/EB/14/1 1877-1891 The Schoolhouse. Brief history in letter from the County BS2/5 Archivist to Mrs A. Forest Mrs A. Forest 1834-1911 BS2/6 Notes on history of school various BS2/7 Poem written by "Matthew in Rainbows" Christmas 2002 Matthew … 2002 Presentation to Mr & Mrs Wright on the headmaster leaving after 28 years service. Extract from Parish BS2/8 Magazine Sept 1919 Mr & Mrs Wright 1919 Letter from Mia Farrow to Mr Stott explaini9ng late BS2/9a-b arrival of Matthew & Sascha Mia Farrow; Matthew Previn; Sascha Previn n.d Copy [1993] of inscription on brick found in older part of BS2/10 School dated 1786 1786 & 1993 BS3/1 Brief dated entries1877-1891 1877-1891 Brief dated entries April 1873-January 1906, with details BS3/2a-b from Censuses 1871-1891 1873-1906 BS3/3a-b School Log Books January 1906-July 1931 1906-1931 BS3/4a-b School Log Books Sept 1930-July 1970 1930-1970 Betchworth Infant School extracts from log book 1878- Bs3/5a-b 1911. 1978-1911 BS4 Envelope with children's hand-crafted cards 2010 Photocopy of the Punishment Book for Betchworth BS5 Council Mixed School 1909-1954 BS6a Admissions Register (copy) 1897- June 1929 1897-1929 BS6b Admissions Register (copy) Sept1929 - July 1954 1929-1954 Programme for an entertainment "The Brave Magicians BS7/1 of Manglore" and a Musical entertainment n.d BS7/2 The Acorns County First School - brochure c.1994 Village Pupils Taste Victorian Schooling newscutting 9 BS7/3 July 1992 1992 BS7/4 Classroom doors close on history, 14 July 1994 1994 Article about school-children gardening, 4 November BS7/5 1999 Samantha White; Joe Dowle; Jennifer Sourris 1999 BS7/6 School's new pavilion, Nov 2001 2001 BS7/7 Short cut to the art of the surgeon.
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