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Bletchingley (historically "Blechingley") is a
village in Surrey, England. It is on the A25 road to the east of
Redhill and to the west of Godstone, has...
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Bletchingley was a
parliamentary borough in Surrey. It
returned two
Members of
Parliament (MPs) to the
House of
Commons of
England from 1295 to 1707, to...
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practice in all
other cases.
Uncontested Lamb
sought re-election at
Bletchingley Canning sought re-election at
Seaford Wetherell sought re-election at...
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Bletchingley Castle is a
ruined castle and set of
earthworks partly occupied by
three buildings. The
Scheduled Ancient Monument is
directly beside the...
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Football Club in the mid-nineteenth century. The
Whyte Hart
Hotel in
Bletchingley is said to have been
founded in 1388. It was
featured in a
segment of...
- Winchester,
while other stone castles were
constructed in the same
period at
Bletchingley by the de
Clares and at
Reigate by the Warennes.
During King John's struggle...
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Warlingham or Westhall. Sir
Robert Clayton of Marden,
Godstone and of
Bletchingley held this from 1674 to 1707. His nephew, Sir
William Clayton, inherited...
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William Clayton, 1st
Baronet (died 1744),
Member of
Parliament for
Bletchingley, 1715–1744
William Clayton, 1st
Baron Sundon (1671–1752), MP for Woodstock...
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English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Bletchingley in 1529. "ST. JOHN, John (c.1505-76), of
Lydiard Tregoz, Wilts, Farley...
- 1373-1386), of
Bletchingley, Surrey, was an
English Member of
Parliament (MP). He was a
Member of the
Parliament of
England for
Bletchingley in 1373, February...