S7118 Alfold Church looking west. (chest 1627)
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(GEN) Microfilm no. 1191. Shows parish chest.
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(GEN) Microfilm no. 1191. Shows parish chest.
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GEN) Untitled - unsigned. Microfilm no. 1196
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(GEN) Microfilm no. 1207
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GEN) Microfilm no.1199
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(GEN) Microfilm no. 1246
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(GEN) Microfilm no. 1194
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(GEN) Microfilm no. 1190. Showing the font
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(GEN) Microfilm no. 1197. Showing the church
The original medieval settlement and manor of Albury, in Albury Park, is well-known for its displacement by the local lord(s) of the manor in the late 18th and early 19th century and re-location a kilometre away, to the present-day village, formerly the manor of Weston. Little is known of its earlier history, including its precise extent and any evidence of medieval activity beyond its Domesday ‘Old Saxon’ church (TQ 0631 4785) and mill along the banks of the Tillingbourne.