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families to expand. By the start of the Tudor period, there were at least five watermills in
Dorking – two at Pixham (one on the Pipp Brook, owned by the Sondes and one on the Mole, owned by the Brownes), two close to the town centre (both owned by the manor) and one at Milton, on the road to Westcott. There may also have been a windmill on Tower Hill.
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opened as the County
Secondary Modern Mixed School in September 1949. It was initially based at the Dene Street Institute, but moved to its present location in West Bank within a few years. In 1959, the girls were transferred to the Mowbray School in the Ashcombe Road, and Sondes Place continued as a
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Dorking in the first two decades of the 20th century. In the 1920s and 1930s, the breakup of the Deepdene and Pippbrook estates (and the electrification of the railway line from Leatherhead) stimulated housebuilding to the north and east of the town,
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The sculpture of two cyclists at the Pixham End roundabout was unveiled in July 2012, less than two weeks before the
Olympic road race events were routed through Dorking. The installation was designed by the artist Heather Burrell, and just over half of the cost was donated by members of the public,
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The property became an inn around 1750 (by which time it was known as "The White Horse"), a few years before the opening of the Epsom to
Horsham turnpike road. Most of the current hotel was built during the 18th century (including the timber-framed frontage which faces the High Street), however some
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The South Street caves were sold to
Dorking UDC in 1921 and were leased by the council to various local wine merchants until the 1960s. The Dorking and Leith Hill Preservation Society first opened the caves for public tours in the 1970s. Dorking Museum assumed responsibility for running tours in May
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through
Dorking was authorised by the Horsham and Epsom Turnpike Act of 1755. The new turnpike dramatically improved the accessibility of the town from the capital and a report from 1765 noted both that the Thursday grain market had increased in size and that the local flour mills were significantly
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Warennes and their descendants increased, they became less interested in the town. In the 14th and 15th centuries, prominent local families (including the Sondes and the Goodwyns) were able to buy the leases on some of the lordship lands. One such area was the Deepdene, first
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Pumphouse dates from the early 19th century. It is built on the site of the first water pumping station in Dorking, which supplied fresh water to the town from the Pipp Brook. The new building includes the original cellar, which still contains part of one of the original pumps. The Grade II
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estate. By the start of the 20th century, it was the grounds of large private house (also called "Meadowbank"). The house and grounds were purchased by
Dorking UDC in 1926, with the intention of building 150 council houses, however owing to financial constraints, the Council instead decided to sell
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The arrival of the railway in 1849 catalysed the expansion of the town to the south and west. Between 1850 and 1870, the National Freehold Land Society was responsible for housing developments in Arundel and Howard Roads, as well as around Tower Hill. Poorer quality houses were built along Falkland
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The Local Board of Health created the first sewerage system in Dorking and opened the treatment works at Pixham on the River Mole in 1888. Four years later, some 1360 houses (around 92% of the town) had been connected, necessitating an extensive rebuilding of the works in 1893. The sewerage system
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is a coeducational secondary school, north of the town centre. It traces its origins to the Dorking High School for Boys, founded in 1884, and the St Martin's High School for Girls, opened in 1903. In 1931, the two schools were merged to become the Dorking County School and moved to a new site in
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In the century following the Norman conquest, agricultural activity was focused on the lordship lands, which lay to the north of the Pipp Brook. However, as the Middle Ages progressed, woodland to the south and west of the centre was cleared enabling farms owned by the Goodwyns, Stubbs and Sondes
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and the upper surface of the Roman road was most likely quarried to provide stone for local building projects. Two routes linked the town to London, the first via the Mole crossing at Burford Bridge to Leatherhead and the second, the "Winter Road", climbed the south-facing scarp slope of Box Hill
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Although the turnpike road through Dorking had been constructed in the 1750s, the built-up part of the town had changed little by the start of the 19th century. Most of the local professional class and wealthier tradesmen lived along the three main streets (the High Street, West Street and South
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by the vestry in the 1830s, however there is thought to have been a school located in the transepts of the parish church as early as the 17th century. The National School was moved from the grounds of the church to West Street in 1862. The Middle School relocated to Ranmore Road in 1969 and was
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The Glory Wood was promised to the town in 1927 by Lord Francis Hope, on the condition that it was not to be built upon. The land was to have been transferred to the UDC in July 1929, however Hope withheld the gift until 1934, in protest at the published route of the Dorking Bypass through the
1578:, who visited the town between 1673 and 1692, noted that the weekly market (which took place on Thursdays) was "the greatest... for poultry in England" and noted that "Sussex wheat" was also sold. The free-draining Lower Greensand found in the Dorking area is particularly suited for
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The first recorded owners of the Pippbrook estate were Walter and Alicia atte Pyppe in 1378. The first substantial house was built in 1758 by William Page of Tower Hill, who lived there for six years. Between 1764 and 1817, there were a further ten owners, of which the last was
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for 61 recipients of poor relief was paid by private donations, however the emigrants also received an allowance for food and clothing from parish funds. Although many were young, single men aged 14–20, a few families also joined the group. Most appear to have settled in the
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in the 1650s. In contrast, although several schemes were proposed to make the Mole navigable, none were enacted and transport links to Dorking remained poor. As a result, the local economy began to suffer and the town declined through the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
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between two teams representing the eastern and western halves of the town. The match began at 2pm outside the gates to St Martin's Church and lasted until 6pm. After a particularly riotous game in 1897, the local magistrates declared that the tradition was in breach of the
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and mineral samples from the Dorking area. Permanent displays explain the history of the town from prehistoric times to the present day, and the building also hosts temporary exhibitions, often connected with significant anniversaries of events such as World War I.
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and Hampstead Roads (many of which were replaced in the 1960s and 1970s). Holloway Farm was sold in 1870 and the first houses in Knoll, Roman and Ridgeway Roads were constructed before 1880. Houses in Cliftonville (named after its promoter, Joseph Clift, a local
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The Nower was given to the town in 1931 by Charles Barclay, the owner of the Bury Hill estate, although it had been accessible to visitors since Victorian times. Views over Dorking may be enjoyed from "The Temple", which dates from the early 19th century.
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including Deepdene Vale and Deepdene Park. The sale of part of Bradley Farm (part of the Denbies estate) in the 1930s, enabled the building of Ashcombe, Keppel and Calvert Roads. The Dorking UDC intended to build housing on the rest of the farm (now
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The Dorking Water Company (DWC) was formally established in 1869, following the passing of the Dorking Water Act 1869. The company dug a 90 m (300 ft) well on Harrow Road East from where water was transferred by a steam-driven pump to a
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lived until the 1830s, when it was bought by Henry Thomas Hope and added to the Deepdene estate. Hope dismantled much of the castle (which was in a poor state of repair) leaving the ruins visible today. The remains are protected by a Grade II
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used the route daily until the mid-19th century. In contrast, the east–west Reigate–Guildford road remained the responsibility of the parishes through which it ran and only minimal improvements were made before the start of the 20th century.
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that grew in the town was another local speciality. A 'cherry fair' was held in July in the 17th and 18th centuries, and was revived in the 20th century at St Barnabas Church, Ranmore. Aubrey also recorded that an annual fair took place on
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in 1856. The house and surrounding 2.3 ha (5.7 acres) were bought by the UDC in December 1930, for use as administrative offices. The UDC's successor, MVDC, opened purpose-built offices in the grounds in 1984, which enabled the local
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from Howard Martineau, a major local benefactor to the town. The initial designs were by Clifford Culpin and the project was subsequently developed by William Ryder, who was responsible for the erection of the Wenlock Edge and Linden Lea
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is an area of open grassland, which rises above Dorking to the west of the town centre. Together with the adjacent Milton Heath, it forms a 16 ha (40-acre) nature reserve owned by Mole Valley District Council and is managed by
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Dorking Cycling Club was founded in 1877 and by the 1890s was organising camps for amateur cyclists from across the south east of England. The club was refounded in 2011 and organises a programme of weekly rides for members. The
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to demolish 81 properties in Church Street, North Street, Cotmandene and the surrounding areas. In total 217 residents were displaced, many of whom were rehoused by the UDC in the Fraser Gardens estate, designed by the architect
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An additional 16 residents, who were not in receipt of poor relief and who were able to pay for their own passage, also joined the group. In total 77 Dorking residents left England for Canada in 1832, with a further 13 from
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by the artist Peter Parkinson was erected on the Deepdene roundabout in 2007. The 3 m-tall (10 ft) statue pays homage to the historical importance of the town's poultry market. The cockerel is a frequent target of
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Each day features a different group (or division) of choirs, which compete against each other in the morning and then combine to give a concert in the evening. Following the tradition established by Vaughan Williams, the
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complex was opened at the east end of the High Street in 1894 and the police station relocated to Moores Road in 1938. Purpose-built magistrates courts were opened adjacent to Pippbrook House in 1979 and closed in 2010.
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pillars. Unfortunately, in order to complete the car park, it was necessary to fill in the cave with concrete. Guided tours of the caves in South Street are held on a regular basis and are organised by Dorking Museum.
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The Dorking Union was responsible in for poor relief in the parish of Dorking (which included Holmwood, Westcott and Coldharbour) and also the parishes of Abinger, Capel, Effingham, Mickleham, Newdigate, Ockley and
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in March 1918. On his return to Dorking after the war, he was honoured with a parade and the presentation of a gold watch. He continued to live in the town until his death in 1954 and is buried in the cemetery.
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to move into the space vacated. The library relocated to St Martin's Walk in the town centre in 2012. In 2020, MVDC announced plans to develop Pippbrook House as a "community hub and start-up business centre".
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In 1923 the Southern Railway proposed a north-east spur to link the town's two railway lines. The necessary land was purchased and parliamentary approval was obtained, but no construction work took place.
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was provided with extensive goods facilities, a locomotive yard and a turntable (later the site of the car park). It was built with two platforms, but a third was added in 1925, when the railway line was
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listed building bears a plaque, inscribed "R. P. Waterworks erected 1738". The initials 'R. P.' reference Resta Patching junior, the son of a prominent Dorking Quaker, who was responsible for the scheme.
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Dorking Halls building, designed by the architect Percy W. Meredith for the Leith Hill Musical Festival (LHMF), was opened in 1931. The Grand Hall was intended to be used for performances of the
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in 1867. A west-south connecting spur to the RG&RR was provided on opening, but was removed around 1900, before being briefly restored between 1941 and 1946 as a wartime resilience measure.
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in Sussex. In the 1190s, the tithe was converted to a pension of £6, which was paid annually to the Priory until at least 1291. The Priory also acquired the right to appoint the town's priest.
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as tenants of the National Trust, which had acquired the field in 1966. In the 2019–20 season, the 1st XV played in the London and South East Premier division. Notable former players include
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was formed in 1870. Initially based at South Street, it moved to the Public Hall at the west end of West Street in 1881. The brigade became full time in 1912 and, in 1971, it moved to a new
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produced in the town, but also attracted wealthier residents, who had had no previous connection to the area. Residential expansion continued in the first half of the 20th century, as the
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The location of the hand pump in the town centre, installed in 1780, is unclear, but it thought to be at Pump Corner at the intersection of the High Street, West Street and South Street.
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The route of the road across Holmwood Common was later altered and other improvements were made under the Horsham and Dorking Turnpike Road Act of 1858. Turnpikes south from Horsham to
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was dug from west to east across Bradley Farm (now Denbies Wine Estate). The town itself was a Class "A" nodal point and from August 1940 the 3rd Canadian Infantry Brigade (part of the
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chapel in the town in 1777. A new church with a spire was built in South Street in 1900, however this building was sold and demolished in 1974. Since 1973, Dorking Methodists have held
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The Home Guard: Seated at the dining table with his wife, a Sergeant of the Dorking Home Guard in Surrey, England gives his Tommy gun a final polish before leaving home to go on parade
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was built in Dorking by the UDC in Nower Road in 1920 and similar developments took place in Marlborough and Beresford Roads later the same decade. In 1936, the council obtained a
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It is unclear where in the town the Domesday church was located. It appears to have been replaced at some point during the 12th century (possibly by Isabel de Warenne) by a large
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on Tower Hill. In 1902, a new pumping station was built on Station Road and, in 1919, the old one was converted to housing. The second pumphouse was replaced by a new works with
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from 1913 to 1930. The largest cinema was the Embassy on Reigate Road, opposite the Dorking Halls, which opened as the Gaumont in 1938. After closure in 1973, it served as a
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In Dorking, the dividing line between the Lower Greensand and Gault clay is marked by the course of the Pipp Brook. In the south of the town, the Hythe Beds take the form of
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in the former grounds, most likely formed by erosion of the sandstone hillside by spring water. The gardens were first laid out by Charles Howard in the 1650s and both the
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in 1871, was set in the town. Describing a fictional invasion and conquest of Britain by a German-speaking country, it triggered an explosion of what came to be known as
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Ashcombe Road. In 1959 the Mowbray County Secondary Modern for girls was opened on an adjacent site. The two schools were combined to create the Ashcombe School in 1975.
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was opened in 1903 in Station Road, close to the town gasworks. Initially it was capable of generating 180 kW of power, but by the time of its closure in 1939, its
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William Mullins, his wife Alice, daughter Priscilla and son Joseph lived at 58–61 West Street with their apprentice, Robert Carter. All five travelled together on the
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was founded in 1921. Initially its home matches were played at Meadowbank, but it moved the following year to Pixham. In 1972 the club relocated to the Big Field at
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on Reigate Road was also provided. Originally the area of the cemetery was 1.6 ha (4 acres), but was enlarged to 5.7 ha (10 acres) between 1884 and 1923.
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works on the chalk, though not so extensive as those in neighbouring parishes, a little brick-making, watermills (corn) at Pixham Mill, and timber and saw-mills."
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Caves and tunnels were also dug in the sandstone under several parts of the town. Many were used as cellars for storing wine bottles, but deeper workings followed
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has taken place at Denbies Wine Estate since March 2018. The vineyard also hosts the annual Run Bacchus marathon. The annual UK Wife-Carrying Race takes place at
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that created the Dorking Urban District Council (UDC). Initially the offices of the UDC were in South Street, but in 1931 the Council moved to Pippbrook House, a
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was drained by the ancestors of the rivers which today cut through the North and South Downs, including the Mole. The dome was eroded away over the course of the
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purchased the property in 1849, but died just over a year later and it was inherited by his brother, William Henry Forman, who commissioned the current building.
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was formed in 1880 and moved to Meadowbank in 1956. The stadium was condemned as unsafe in 2013 and for the next three years, the club shared grounds, first at
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local farm fields, but from the 18th century onwards (and especially after the construction of the turnpike to Epsom in 1755), it was transported to London for
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In the late 1920s, improvements were made to the Dorking-Reigate road (now the A25), including the construction of Deepdene Bridge over the River Mole. The
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have been found close to Yew Tree Road (to the north of the centre) and at Vincent Lane (to the west). In 1817, the so-called "Dorking Hoard" of around 700
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The antiquarian J.S. Bright, writing in 1884, claimed that Dorking produced "some of the best lime in England" and that it was used in the construction of
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among its poorest residents. In November 1830 a riot broke out and a mob of 80 attacked the Red Lion Inn in the High Street. A troop of soldiers from the
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Rose Hill, the first planned residential estate in Dorking, was developed by William Newland, a wealthy Guildford surgeon, who also had interests in the
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of Dorking) gave Cotmandene to the Urban District Council (UDC) on the condition that it was "to remain a perpetual ornament and pleasure to the town".
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railway lines cross to the northeast of Dorking, but there is now no physical connection between the two. The town is served by three railway stations.
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were contained in a fragile wooden box, buried 25–30 cm (10–12 in) beneath the ground. The find included pennies from the reigns of
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sand. Running along the north bank of the Pipp Brook (with a width of around 200 m (200 yd)) is the outcrop of Gault, a blue-black
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while staying at Deepdene between 1841 and 1844. The novel was subsequently dedicated to his host, Henry Thomas Hope. The fourth chapter of
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Martin, AM (2011). "Scrutinizing the Battle of Dorking" The Royal United Service Institution and the mid-Victorian invasion constroversy".
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in the town. The first to open (in 1910) was the Cinema Royal in the High Street, but it closed after WWI. The building is now used by
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which was responsible for enabling a total of 1800 people from rural towns across south east England to travel to and settle in Canada.
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roads intersect at Deepdene Roundabout on the eastern side of Dorking. The one-way system in the town centre was introduced in 1968.
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sailing westwards towards the New World, was commissioned by Mole Valley District Council and was unveiled in West Street in 2021.
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and to Dorking was celebrated on the centenary of his birth in October 2018 with a parade of classic cars through the town centre.
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force, initially with just three officers, was established under the Lighting and Watching Act 1833. This force became part of the
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was built adjacent to the Memorial, paid for by private funds. Increasing traffic noise had however rendered it unusable by the
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is inscribed: "They were a wall unto us both by night and by day." The names of 264 people who died in the two conflicts (both
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every four years. The town is divided between two main wards. The villages to the south east of Dorking are in a third ward:
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by J. S. Bach, but two smaller halls (the Masonic and Martineau) were also constructed as part of the same complex. During
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of the parish church. There was little change in local government structure over the subsequent three centuries, until the
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joined by the First School in 1985. The Pixham First School was founded in 1880 by Mary Mayo and was built to a design by
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there in 1780. The Archway Place spring became polluted by sewage in the middle of the 19th century and the works closed.
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town. Empty houses were requisitioned and from January 1915 around 4000 troops were accommodated including those from the
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which took place in summer 2011 along the same course as the 2012 Olympic cycling road race. Between 2013 and 2019, the
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from 1887 to 1970, when it moved to its present site in Norfolk Road, which had been vacated by Powell Corderoy School.
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Hogg, I (2019). "Activity within the prehistoric landscape of the Surrey chalk downland, Cherkley Court, Leatherhead".
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Dorking North ward excludes Pixham and Westhumble. Dorking South ward excludes North Holmwood and the Goodwyns estate.
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The museum was fully refurbished between 2008 and 2012 and was short-listed for the Museums Heritage Awards in 2013.
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country house to the north east of the town centre, was designed as a private residence for William Henry Forman by
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were constructed in the 1890s for artisans in Rothes Road, Ansell Road, Wathen Road, Hart Road and Jubilee Terrace.
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date from the first century BC. Traces of an Iron Age field system and settlement activity have been observed on
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woodland to the southeast of the town centre. The southern part is known as "Devil's Den" and contains mainly
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in origin). The main streets (the High Street, West Street and South Street) meet at Pump Corner, forming a "
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boys-only school. In 1976 it became a mixed comprehensive school and was renamed the Priory School in 1996.
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was recorded in Ebenezer Place (north of the High Street), where 46 people were crammed into nine cottages.
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to the Dorking area in September 1939. A local refugee committee (led by Vaughan Williams and the novelist
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by the 1930s and it was demolished in the 1960s. The dedication plaque is preserved at Dorking Museum.
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likeness of the composer: one cast was placed in St Martin's Church and another in the Dorking Halls.
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was constructed directly to the north of Dorking. This defensive line ran along the North Downs from
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was established in Hart Road in 2006. From 1984 the building had been used as a meeting room for the
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in Dorking, the oldest of which is Powell Corderoy School. It was founded in 1816 as The Dorking
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levied for the supply, prompted the vestry to reopen a well in the town centre and to install a
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devised a supported scheme to enable young unemployed, unskilled labourers to leave the town to
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including roads, street lighting and drainage. The LBH organised the first regular domestic
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Kennedy, William James (1969). "The correlation of the Lower Chalk of south-east England".
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to the south of the town. It was known as The Redlands Junior School until August 1999.
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of Pixham, who donated the funds to purchase the land from the Denbies estate.
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Dorking Deepdene station was originally named "Box Hill and Leatherhead Road".
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by the artist James Canter, dating to around 1770, is now held by the
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A History of St Paul's: The story of a primary school in Dorking
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13254:"Former Scotland striker announces his retirement from football"
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7185:"Geology: Key to the Prosperity of Box Hill and the Mole Valley"
7093:"Dorking By-pass Schemes: Conflict of views at town's meeting".
6451:"The Deepdene, Dorking – Rise and Decline Through Six Centuries"
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Duffell, Beth; Nightingale, Laura; Boyd, Alex (5 August 2019).
11214:"London 2012: 'Massive excitement' ahead of Surrey cycle races"
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Clarke, IF (1997). "Before and after "The Battle of Dorking"".
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in which owners Thomas Hope and Henry Thomas Hope are buried.
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on behalf of Surrey County Council. Route 465 from Dorking to
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were built in 1834 by the Dorking Gas Light Company to supply
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of military personnel from the First and Second World Wars.
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are among those buried there. The cemetery also contains 61
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as "almost entirely residential and agricultural, with some
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12482:"Our History: Serving the community for more than 85 years"
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The two statues outside the Dorking Halls were designed by
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was opened in 1976, in a former cinema in South Street, by
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St Joseph's Catholic Primary School was founded in 1873 by
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bought one of the plots in 1845 for the construction of a
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11141:"20 photos from Rob Walker Centenary Festival in Dorking"
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Hill, J (2004). "The Dorking Emigration Scheme of 1832".
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Peter Labilliere: The Man Buried Upside Down on Box Hill
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and at Denbies. The Arts Society Dorking promotes local
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and dedicated to St Mary, was opened at Pixham in 1903.
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Dorking: A Surrey market town through twenty centuries
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13577:. Ironbridge: Association for Industrial Archaeology.
13085:. No. 36339. London. 31 December 1900. p. 8.
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11272:"Mark Cavendish wins London 2012 road race test event"
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9426:"Some public utilities in Surrey: Electricity and gas"
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8417:"First World War photos show Dorking as garrison town"
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7630:. No. 32829. London. 3 November 1960. p. 21.
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7078:"Dorking By-pass Road: Opposition to present scheme".
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and the preservation of the town's artistic heritage.
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in 1836. In 1841, the Dorking Union constructed a new
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sandstone. In the extreme north west of the town, the
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11303:"Ride London Surrey: Thousands take on cycling event"
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9351:"Early Water, Gas and Electricity supplies in Surrey"
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7840:. No. 28029. London. 3 November 1874. p. 8.
7772:. No. 15937. London. 3 November 1835. p. 2.
7615:. No. 47896. London. 19 January 1938. p. 9.
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fair in the town centre. In 1897, to commemorate the
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formed in 2002 from the merger of Stanway School and
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in 1915 after concealing his true age and joined the
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style. A daughter church to St Martin's, designed by
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and were ultimately prevented by the creation of the
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The concise Oxford dictionary of English place-names
13137:. No. 56577. London. 11 March 1966. p. 14.
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12350:"Nonconformist Chapel at Dorking Cemetery (1387311)"
12124:. Mole Valley District Council. 2020. Archived from
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9353:. Leatherhead & District Local History Society.
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9180:"Local Area Report – Dorking South ward (E05007319)"
9147:"Local Area Report – Dorking North ward (E05007318)"
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Key Statistics; Quick Statistics: Population Density
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St John's Primary School was founded in 1955 on the
1525:, claimed that it had been held twice weekly since "
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14123:(4th ed.). Newton Abbot: David & Charles.
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13219:. No. 63444. London. 12 July 1989. p. 16.
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12759:"Podium needed as Dorking cockerel gets gold medal"
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12280:. No. 45882. London. 23 July 1931. p. 10.
12166:. No. 45266. London. 27 July 1929. p. 14.
10692:. No. 35141. London. 3 March 1897. p. 12.
10677:. No. 24187. London. 7 March 1862. p. 12.
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4598:(about 2 mi (3 km) northeast of Dorking).
4471:(1943–2007) former chairman and chief executive of
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marking his birthplace can be found in Wathen Road.
840:, exposing the strata beneath and resulting in the
818:
the same geological processes that created the Alps
634:) might mean "place", "stream", "wood" or "clump".
394:
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6.57 km (2.54 sq mi) town wards
15094:Church of St. Mary & St. Nicholas, Leatherhead
13620:. National Trail Guides. London: Aurum Press Ltd.
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12910:"Dorking arch pays tribute to 19th Century writer"
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12622:. Mole Valley District Council. 8 September 2020.
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11333:"Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic (CANCELLED)"
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9816:"32: Guildford – Dorking – Strood Green – Redhill"
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7021:. No. 44586. London. 20 May 1927. p. 11.
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4689:In the late 17th century the Burford Bridge was a
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3653:and then Westhumble. Dorking F.C. closed in 2017.
3614:A football game was played annually in Dorking on
2346:via Guildford, before following the River Mole to
2257:Of the many soldiers from Dorking who died during
2065:In the two centuries following the passing of the
1462:Reading, Guildford and Reigate Railway (RG&RR)
622:, a river name meaning "clear, bright stream", or
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13189:. No. 52929. London. 12 May 1954. p. 8.
12821:"Dorking cockerel gets in Diamond Jubilee spirit"
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11570:"UK wife-carrying contest takes place in Dorking"
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10737:. No. 3961. London. 5 March 1899. p. 5.
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10075:. Natural England. 5 October 2011. Archived from
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8077:. Dorking Museum. 1 December 2020. Archived from
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6041:"Having a field day with Lidar in the Surrey HER"
5810:"An Exciting Excavation in South Street, Dorking"
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4229:, the property was confiscated and passed to the
3935:took place at the same time as the Ascension Day
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1215:and had been executed for his involvement in the
855:sandstone, whereas the Sandgate Beds have a more
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14060:A Picturesque Promenade Round Dorking, in Surrey
13725:. Dorking, Surrey: Dorking Local History Group.
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12879:"Olympics cycling sculpture unveiled in Dorking"
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11630:"Welcome to Denbies Wine Estate, Dorking Surrey"
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10752:. No. 7262. Derby. 9 March 1903. p. 4.
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3332:St Paul's School was designed by the architect,
3329:. St Paul's Primary School was founded in 1860.
3209:is run by Compass Bus. Route 93 from Dorking to
2899:on Beech Close in 1939. The DWC was absorbed by
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1616:. In the medieval and early modern periods, the
441:headquarters are to the east of the centre. The
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13978:. Vol. 3. London: Victoria County History.
13775:Frogley, Alain; Thomson, Aiden J, eds. (2013).
13575:A guide to the industrial archaeology of Surrey
13150:"Halliday, Gen. Sir Lewis Stratford Tollemache"
12942:. Mole Valley District Council. 19 March 2021.
12326:"Anglican Chapel at Dorking Cemetery (1387309)"
11934:
11829:"Revamped Dorking Museum up for national award"
11736:"Museum for the future to tell Dorking's story"
11674:
10841:
10642:"The Deepdene (including Chart Park) (1000143)"
9230:"Some public utilities in Surrey: Water supply"
9088:. Discover Dorking: Heart of the Surrey Hills.
8681:"The Covenanter A13 Mk.III Cruiser Mark V tank"
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5045:, on whose death in 1843 it passed to his son,
4723:were constructed in 1764 and 1802 respectively.
4680:Pippbrook House is a Grade II*-listed building.
4538:, which was first performed in Dorking in 1938.
4257:The "Dorking Cockerel" photographed during the
3954:
3889:Cotmandene is a 4.78 ha (10-acre) area of
3557:, recorded at Rhino Studios at Pippbrook Mill.
1878:), however their plans were interrupted by the
1363:
1266:Unlike the neighbouring towns of Guildford and
781:on which Dorking sits, belong primarily to the
745:owns several properties in the area, including
453:. The town is surrounded on three sides by the
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13601:. Guildford: Surrey Industrial History Group.
13413:
13231:"Dorking: 26 Wathen Road and Laurence Olivier"
12940:"Historic Public Artwork Installed in Dorking"
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4548:lived in Dorking for several years until 2018.
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893:are found in the north of the town, including
832:of northern France. Initially an island, this
534:, who lived in Dorking as a child. Six of the
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13909:Historical Notes on English Catholic Missions
12041:"Funding to restore glory of Deepdene Estate"
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7447:. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press.
6798:. International Institute of Social History.
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5973:"Holmbury Hillfort: An archaeological survey"
5970:
5726:"Land at rear of 72–82 South Street, Dorking"
5697:"Land at rear of 72–82 South Street, Dorking"
4502:11 June 1800 on the western side of Box Hill.
4284:. The statue of architect and master builder
3860:visited the caves in March of the same year.
3033:for Dorking is Surrey County Council and the
2441:Dorking and Horley parliamentary constituency
1673:By the start of the 19th century, increasing
1002:supermarket in South Street in 2013, charred
449:and along the northern face of an outcrop of
15089:Church of Our Lady and St Peter, Leatherhead
14003:
13615:
13539:. Guildford: Surrey Archaeological Society.
13537:Aspects of archaeology and history in Surrey
13352:"Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending"
12724:
12399:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
12289:
12287:
11360:"RideLondon cancelled for Surrey after 2021"
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9821:. Surrey County Council. 26 September 2020.
9562:"Dorking Fire Station: Station Plan 2020/21"
8378:
8051:. Exploring Surrey's Past. 31 January 2014.
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6219:"Archaeological Assessment on Vincent Works"
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4932:In the 1880s there was a proposal to supply
4489:Tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain
3320:St Martin's Primary School was founded as a
2350:. The banks of the Mole were fortified with
2221:
2179:Although England had become a predominantly
2035:(who had died in 1873) and in 1905–1911 the
1132:. The settlement included one church, three
14729:
13777:The Cambridge Companion to Vaughan Williams
13098:"Beresford, Lord William Leslie de la Poer"
12111:
10914:"Dorking to have just one club next season"
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9998:. Surrey County Council. 17 December 2020.
9914:. Surrey County Council. 16 December 2020.
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5403:. Surrey County Council. 29 November 2013.
5314:"Extensive Urban Survey of Surrey: Dorking"
4479:People who have lived in the town include:
4395:was given his VC for rescuing a comrade at
3945:Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk
3863:
3349:Augusta Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk
2254:, one unit of which was based in the town.
2115:in Dorking, no fighting took place nearby.
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14102:RVW: A Biography of Ralph Vaughan Williams
13233:. Exploring Surrey's Past. 31 January 2014
12818:
12261:"Gift for Dorking: 60 acres of parkland".
11163:
10022:"the Greensand Way: Broadmoor to Deepdene"
9848:"93: Horsham – Warnham – Capel – Goodwyns"
8849:. Surrey County Council. 5 February 2021.
8823:. Surrey County Council. 5 February 2021.
8782:
8766:. Surrey County Council. 5 February 2021.
8740:. Surrey County Council. 5 February 2021.
8129:
6583:. The Workhouse: Story of an institution.
6237:
6165:. Surrey Archaeological Society: 207–210.
5648:Proceedings of the Geologists' Association
4883:The Fraser Gardens estate was named after
3609:
3251:
3041:. Dorking Ambulance Station is run by the
2700:Caravans/temporary/mobile homes/houseboats
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1725:area, but a few are recorded as living in
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13779:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
13046:. War Memorials Online. 20 January 2019.
12284:
11767:"Take a look back at WW1 life in Dorking"
11764:
11692:
11632:. Denbies Wine Estate. 25 February 2014.
11357:
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11193:
11088:"London & SE Premier Final Standings"
10748:"Football at Dorking on Shrove Tuesday".
10121:
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8259:"Some notes on early Methodism in Surrey"
8140:
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5280:"Bowl barrow in The Glory Wood (1007881)"
5177:Journal of the English Place-Name Society
4248:
4071:moved to the refurbished ground in 2018.
3897:). During the Middle Ages it was used by
3659:was founded in 1999. The team played its
3601:, published in 1992, is set in the town.
3213:via Goodwyns and Holmwood Park is run by
2663:
2512:and other villages southeast of Dorking)
1842:for 24 houses, arranged around a central
491:, however the name 'Dorking' suggests an
15411:
14137:
13872:. Dorking: Dorking Local History Group.
13825:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
13716:(2nd ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press.
13694:. Dorking: Dorking Local History Group.
13521:. London: Simpkin, Marshall and company.
13512:. London: Simpkin, Marshall and company.
13487:
13456:
13133:"Obituary: Gen. Sir Lewis Halliday VC".
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11421:"Dorking and Mole Valley Athletics Club"
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8365:Archived version of list from April 2010
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7966:"7 things you didn't know about Dorking"
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7733:. London: John Russell Smith. p. 8.
7432:
7428:. Hastings: Hastings Press. p. 158.
7187:. Mole Valley Geological Society. 2013.
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6744:Currie, Christopher K (September 1996).
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6192:"Ten Acre Field, Yew Tree Road, Dorking"
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4808:The market house was demolished in 1813.
4559:List of places of worship in Mole Valley
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2374:post as well as the local branch of the
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1485:London, Brighton and South Coast Railway
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692:). The highest point in the town is the
445:runs roughly east–west, parallel to the
14156:
14073:. Vol. 1. London: Richard Bentley.
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13530:. Dorking: Leith Hill Musical Festival.
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12396:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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11796:Tobitt, Charlotte (30 September 2016).
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10269:. St Joseph's Catholic Primary School.
10241:"St Paul's CofE (Aided) Primary School"
10227:
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10165:
9996:"The Greensand Way long distance route"
9880:"465: Dorking – Leatherhead – Kingston"
9476:
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8341:Places of Worship Registration Act 1855
8143:"Daniel Defoe and the Dorking District"
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6194:. Surrey Archaeological Society. 2003.
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5837:"Bowl barrow on Milton Heath (1007882)"
5757:. Surrey Archaeological Society. 2014.
5728:. Surrey Archaeological Society. 2012.
5699:. Surrey Archaeological Society. 2010.
5645:
5247:
4393:Sir William Leslie de la Poer Beresford
3630:
3197:Route 32 from Dorking to Guildford via
2531:Five councillors represent the town on
2338:At the start of the war, the fortified
1732:In 1911, the town was described in the
1217:Ridolfi plot to assassinate Elizabeth I
429:about 21 mi (34 km) south of
16148:
15373:The two principal towns are emboldened
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13891:. Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing.
13832:Early medieval Dorking, 600 to 1200 AD
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11980:. Dorking Museum and Heritage Centre.
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11658:. Denbies Wine Estate. 19 April 2014.
11059:
10881:
10703:"Shrove Tuesday Football at Dorking".
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10495:from the original on 13 September 2016
10203:
10027:. Surrey County Council. 12 May 2016.
9969:. Surrey County Council. 7 July 2019.
9596:. South East Coast Ambulance Service.
9357:from the original on 14 September 2015
9297:
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9009:from the original on 28 September 2020
8875:. Mole Valley District Council. 2020.
8853:from the original on 29 September 2020
8827:from the original on 29 September 2020
8770:from the original on 29 September 2020
8614:
8527:from the original on 25 September 2020
8386:"Dorking Muslim Community Association"
7884:
7804:Surrey Archaeological Society Bulletin
7782:
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7424:Haines, Sheila; Lawson, Leigh (2007).
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6521:"Ruins of Betchworth Castle (1378073)"
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6106:Surrey Archaeological Society Bulletin
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4399:(now in South Africa) during the 1879
3925:A Cricket Match on Cotmandene, Dorking
3792:
3787:
3121:Dorking railway station and signal box
844:of the Downs and the Greensand Ridge.
15385:
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14070:English Eccentrics and Eccentricities
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13673:. London: British Geological Survey.
13663:Dines, HG; Edmunds, FH; Chatwin, CP;
13525:
13326:
12787:
12508:"Dorking could be forking out for 3D"
12457:"Dorking Cemetery | Cemetery Details"
12293:
11940:
11916:"The Cotmandene, Chart Lane, Dorking"
11445:
11199:
11172:
11116:. Dorking Museum. 10 September 2018.
10489:"1961/1 Dr Ralph Vaughan Williams OM"
10475:
10463:
10439:"Leith Hill Music Festival: About us"
10304:"Independent schools in big shake-up"
9600:from the original on 10 November 2020
8660:from the original on 28 November 2020
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5319:. Surrey County Archaeological Unit.
5155:
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3639:Meadowbank Stadium with the spire of
1411:was bypassed by the longer route via
1187:). On the death of the seventh Earl,
14238:
14118:
13917:Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co
13558:. Guildford: Surrey Record Society.
13394:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U167426
13251:
13113:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U183701
13081:"Obituary: Lord William Beresford".
12920:from the original on 12 January 2021
12769:from the original on 4 December 2020
12645:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
12542:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
12459:. Commonwealth War Graves Commission
12242:from the original on 24 October 2018
12003:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
11922:from the original on 16 January 2014
11550:from the original on 8 December 2022
11389:Bradley, William (20 October 2020).
11358:Armstrong, Julie (27 October 2020).
11245:"1948 Olympics and 2012 Torch Relay"
11138:
10999:
10514:Williams, Matthew (26 March 2015) .
10416:from the original on 19 October 2021
10154:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
9885:. London Bus Routes. 16 March 2015.
9725:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
9642:
9631:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
9574:from the original on 21 January 2021
9549:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
9534:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
9522:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
9446:from the original on 5 February 2021
9327:from the original on 31 January 2021
9271:"Brookside, Archway Place (1378074)"
9250:from the original on 5 February 2021
9213:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
9123:from the original on 28 January 2021
8983:from the original on 24 October 2020
8957:from the original on 23 October 2020
8931:from the original on 24 October 2020
8905:from the original on 24 October 2020
8879:from the original on 9 February 2021
8718:from the original on 14 January 2021
8706:Ballinger, Chris (5 December 2017).
8564:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
8392:. Muslims in Britain. 18 June 2009.
8245:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
8100:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
8055:from the original on 23 October 2020
7972:from the original on 26 January 2021
7950:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
7873:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
7715:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
7596:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
7567:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
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7525:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
7373:
7252:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
7191:from the original on 12 January 2021
7112:. Institute of Historical Research.
7044:from the original on 19 October 2012
6881:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
6857:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
6778:
6698:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
6681:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
6654:Raine, Doreen; Docking, Jim (2015).
6613:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
6567:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
6550:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
6426:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
6411:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
6096:
6065:
6047:from the original on 24 October 2020
5388:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
5367:Ettinger, Jackson & Overell 1991
4791:on the Mole Valley District Council
4373:
4212:
3570:, a novella written by Lt. Col. Sir
3507:
3379:
3070:accident & emergency departments
2997:on its creation in 1851. A combined
2926:for street lighting. From 1849, the
2077:. In 1620, six residents, including
1321:and, by mid-1888, had created a new
1223:in 1660, following the accession of
735:Sites of Special Scientific Interest
672:and 10 mi (16 km) east of
495:origin for the modern settlement. A
15491:Farnborough/Aldershot Built-up Area
14142:. Dorking: Friends of St Martin's.
14104:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
13751:. London: Frederick Warne & Co.
13677:from the original on 2 January 2021
13358:from the original on 2 January 2021
13185:"Obituary: Mr G. C. Robertson VC".
13165:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U52042
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11708:. Dorking Museum. 12 January 2019.
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11477:Johnson, Thomas (23 October 2017).
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10943:Watters, David (18 February 2017).
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10882:Tobitt, Charlotte (21 March 2016).
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10181:. St Paul's C of E Primary School.
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9311:"Dorking Water (Provisional Order)"
9111:Curley, Rebecca (10 January 2020).
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9040:from the original on 2 January 2021
9028:Edwards, Mark (28 September 2014).
8801:from the original on 2 January 2021
8633:from the original on 11 August 2011
8519:Chambers, Erica (18 January 2021).
8371:; original certificate held at
8357:Christians Not Otherwise Designated
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4936:to the town from a conduit between
4787:, representing the town, appear as
4448:(1907–1989), actor and director. A
4223:John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey
4107:
3343:St Joseph's Catholic Primary School
2867:was installed to lift water from a
2518:
2312:and over 3000 school children were
2199:in the mid-1890s, by the architect
1854:. By 1861 the estate was complete.
1191:, in 1347, the manor passed to his
13:
13616:Curtis, Neil; Walker, Jim (2007).
12974:National Heritage List for England
12946:from the original on 19 March 2021
12718:National Heritage List for England
12379:National Heritage List for England
12355:National Heritage List for England
12331:National Heritage List for England
10851:Watkins, James (21 January 2015).
10647:National Heritage List for England
9703:from the original on 24 April 2023
9677:from the original on 24 April 2023
9671:"Results for Hospitals in Dorking"
9275:National Heritage List for England
8500:from the original on 4 August 2020
8488:Watkins, James (22 January 2016).
8427:from the original on 8 August 2020
8193:. Dorking United Reformed Church.
8122:National Heritage List for England
8117:"United Reformed Church (1230093)"
7922:National Heritage List for England
7860:National Heritage List for England
7797:"Dorking St Martin's Church crypt"
6638:National Heritage List for England
6525:National Heritage List for England
5958:National Heritage List for England
5898:National Heritage List for England
5879:National Heritage List for England
5860:National Heritage List for England
5841:National Heritage List for England
5459:"Leith Hill Tower and Countryside"
5285:National Heritage List for England
5084:
4615:working at Winterfold Hanger. The
4296:each of whom is represented by an
4182:
3304:
3043:South East Coast Ambulance Service
2845:
2296:A veteran sergeant in the Dorking
1175:, whose descendants have held the
1032:
791:shallow sea with low oxygen levels
14:
16192:
14177:
14138:Wedgwood, Alexandra, ed. (1990).
13975:A History of the County of Surrey
13889:Around Dorking in old photographs
13794:Gallois, RW; Edmunds, FH (1965).
12992:Dictionary of Scottish Architects
12788:Tobin, Olivia (5 February 2017).
12714:"The White Horse Hotel (1028861)"
12669:Surrey Archaeological Collections
12429:Chambers, Erica (27 March 2019).
12069:. Surrey Live. 23 November 2015.
11270:Ollie Williams (14 August 2011).
10817:"Dorking The Chicks vs Cobham FC"
9853:. GoAhead Bus. 1 September 2020.
8687:from the original on 20 July 2020
8678:
8603:Cotton, Crocker & Graham 2004
8521:"Private Valentine Joe Strudwick"
8396:from the original on 17 July 2015
8150:Surrey Archaeological Collections
7968:. Mayflower 400 UK. 14 May 2020.
7680:Surrey Archaeological Collections
7286:. Dorking Museum. 18 March 2020.
7241:(8th ed.). Rahway NJ: Merck.
6458:Surrey Archaeological Collections
6159:Surrey Archaeological Collections
6068:Surrey Archaeological Collections
6007:Surrey Archaeological Collections
5975:. Surrey Archaeological Society.
5920:Surrey Archaeological Collections
5816:from the original on 16 July 2017
5812:. Exploring Surrey's Past. 2016.
5755:"Waitrose, South Street, Dorking"
4435:People born in the town include:
3941:Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria
3816:
3740:(1970). Walker's contribution to
3709:(car 14) on the final lap of the
2936:industry was nationalised in 1948
2907:became the responsibility of the
2879:. Local dissatisfaction over the
2446:
2195:and was rebuilt into the present
1655:. During the construction of the
518:The local economy thrived during
15467:
15307:Mullard Space Science Laboratory
15069:Church of St Nicholas, Charlwood
14994:
14617:List of civil parishes in Surrey
14307:
14290:
14282:
14265:
14189:Discover Dorking tourism website
14140:A history of St Martin's Dorking
14014:The Buildings of England: Surrey
13483:. Vol. 4. London: E. Curll.
13419:
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12980:
12970:"Dorking War Memorial (1392420)"
12932:
12908:Younger, Rebecca (2 July 2013).
12901:
12870:
12839:
12812:
12781:
12750:
12662:"The White Horse Hotel, Dorking"
12620:"Pippbrook House future decided"
12612:
12500:
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12362:
12338:
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12269:
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12228:
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12170:
12155:
12140:
12122:"Parks, Gardens and Open Spaces"
12085:
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11970:
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11851:
11820:
11789:
11765:Edmondson, Nick (18 July 2014).
11758:
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11382:
11351:
11335:. Visit London. 16 August 2020.
11325:
11294:
11263:
11243:Chambers, Erica (30 July 2020).
11236:
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11173:Baker, Michael (12 March 2019).
11132:
11106:
11090:. England Rugby. 16 March 2020.
11080:
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10783:
10763:Chambers, Erica (25 June 2020).
10756:
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10596:Victorian Literature and Culture
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9005:. Mole Valley District Council.
8995:
8979:. Mole Valley District Council.
8969:
8953:. Mole Valley District Council.
8943:
8927:. Mole Valley District Council.
8917:
8901:. Mole Valley District Council.
8891:
8865:
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8756:
8744:from the original on 11 May 2018
8730:
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8672:
8652:Chambers, Erica (19 July 2020).
8645:
8576:Chambers, Erica (16 July 2020).
8569:
8539:
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8481:
8408:
8363:). Retrieved 17 November 2020. (
8310:"Roman-Catholic church opened".
8303:
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8067:
8049:"Dorking: William Mullins House"
8011:
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7720:
7641:"Flats in Green Belt approved".
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7177:
7136:"Coat of arms and town twinning"
7128:
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7040:. Geograph Britain and Ireland.
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7010:
6805:from the original on 8 June 2011
6371:
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5312:Robertson, Jane (August 2004) .
5056:
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4777:
4770:Electrification was extended to
4519:published in 1881 by the author
4442:(1854–1923), artist and painter.
4150:
3068:for the local area. The nearest
3029:at North Holmwood. In 2021, the
2859:The Old Pumphouse, Archway Place
2434:
2335:to remain at liberty in the UK.
1751:
1651:were set against each other for
1626:use in the construction industry
1371:
1167:granted the manor of Dorking to
963:
944:
923:species in the Upper Greensand.
741:, immediately to the north. The
503:and was highly regarded for the
390:
71:
64:
48:
16176:Former civil parishes in Surrey
15120:City of London Freemen's School
14644:Population of major settlements
14017:(2nd ed.). Harmondsworth:
13637:History of the Southern Railway
13449:
13426:Johnson, Thomas (18 May 2018).
11858:Edwards, Mark (12 March 2015).
11734:Martin, Guy (25 October 2012).
11212:Nicholson, Sue (27 July 2012).
11037:. Dorking RFC. 13 August 2019.
10441:. Leith Hill Musical Festival.
7856:"Church of St Martin (1028904)"
6862:
6827:. Dorking Museum. 4 June 2020.
6817:
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6039:Salkeld, E (28 February 2020).
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5786:. Surrey County Council. 2016.
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5236:Gover, Mawer & Stenton 1934
5041:. The house was then bought by
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4590:at Anstiebury (Leith Hill) and
4576:
4322:
4270:sculpture of a Dorking cockerel
4231:Knights of the Order of St John
4103:Notable buildings and landmarks
3697:
3232:
3225:. Routes 21 (Epsom – Dorking –
2953:, Dorking was connected to the
2611:
2381:Over the course of the war, 77
2226:In late 1914, Dorking became a
2135:The Restoration of the Monarchy
1954:of the rents from the manor to
1791:brewery owner) and the bankers
1476:, was opened on the same line.
1290:transferred responsibility for
1276:Reforms during the Tudor period
917:species in the Lower Chalk and
731:Surrey Hills National Landscape
476:periods, and there are several
455:Surrey Hills National Landscape
72:
14082:. London: The National Trust.
13510:Dorking: a history of the town
12734:. What Pub?. 26 January 2020.
12224:. Autumn 2018. pp. 28–33.
11139:Boyd, Alex (22 October 2018).
10544:. The Hunt Group. April 2014.
9188:Office for National Statistics
9155:Office for National Statistics
8738:"Your Councillors by Division"
8617:"Defence Area 12: Dorking Gap"
8415:Edwards, Mark (11 June 2015).
7376:Family & Community History
7138:. Mole Valley District Council
5971:Hooker, R; English, J (2008).
5199:
5142:Office for National Statistics
5114:Office for National Statistics
4650:Thomas Browne, Sheriff of Kent
4405:Dowager Duchess of Marlborough
3963:Stone lion in Deepdene Gardens
3895:the heath of the poor cottages
3260:, a 108 mi (174 km)
3039:Surrey Fire and Rescue Service
2981:Emergency services and justice
2943:electricity generating station
2439:As of 2024, Dorking is in the
2103:, the townsfolk supported the
1712:. The cost of the voyage from
1392:Twenty Four Miles Round London
1270:, Dorking was never granted a
977:
887:until the early 20th century.
805:of the North and South Downs.
739:Mole Gap to Reigate Escarpment
725:The town is surrounded by the
16:Market town in Surrey, England
1:
14308:
14266:
13887:Jackson, Alan A, ed. (1989).
13517:Bright, John Shenton (1884).
13508:Bright, John Shenton (1876).
13388:. A & C Black.
13252:Bean, Graham (21 July 2020).
13200:"Obituary: Mr Dendy Sadler".
13159:. A & C Black.
13107:. A & C Black.
13020:. Imperial War Museum. 2019.
12846:Edwards, Mark (28 May 2014).
12039:Martin, Guy (24 April 2013).
11508:Seymour, Jenny (6 May 2018).
11060:Capper, Ian (28 April 2010).
10718:"Shrove Tuesday at Dorking".
10673:"Curious custom in Dorking".
10332:. Surrey Live. 3 July 2013 .
10306:. Surrey Live. 21 June 2002.
9643:Hill, Faye (10 August 2018).
8343:(Number in Worship Register:
7897:"St Paul's Church, Dorking".
5668:10.1016/S0016-7878(69)80033-7
5077:
5019:until its demolition in 1983.
4421:. He died in Dorking in 1966.
4030:
4003:
3884:
3560:
3076:(7 mi (11 km)) and
3048:
2951:Electricity (Supply) Act 1926
2627:
2430:National and local government
2152:
2081:(a cobbler) and his daughter
1970:
1211:, had forfeited the title of
1148:and 3 acres (1.2 ha) of
1107:
951:
883:Lower Chalk was quarried for
610:, or some variant, of either
146:21 mi (34 km)
15511:Reading/Wokingham Urban Area
15486:Greater London Built-up Area
15155:St Teresa's School Effingham
14634:Parliamentary constituencies
14291:
14283:
14230:Neighbouring areas of Surrey
14194:Mole Valley District Council
13501:Box Hill, a descriptive poem
13401:UK public library membership
13172:UK public library membership
13120:UK public library membership
12877:Martin, Guy (18 July 2012).
12757:Guy, Martin (24 July 2012).
12413:UK public library membership
12236:"Milton Heath and The Nower"
11827:Martin, Guy (3 April 2013).
11446:Steed, Les (21 March 2018).
11114:"The Rob Walker Racing Team"
9062:. Dorking Town Forum. 2019.
7409:"The state of the country".
6579:Higginbotham, Peter (2020).
6099:"Searching for Stane Street"
5116:. Retrieved 20 December 2013
4999:There have been a number of
4564:List of public art in Surrey
4380:Category:People from Dorking
4331:War Memorial in South Street
4074:
3955:Deepdene Terrace and Gardens
3299:
3173:and are served by trains to
3083:
3025:adjacent to the newly built
2957:, initially to a 33 kV
2850:
2418:, presented by the musician
2398:After the war, at least two
1675:mechanisation of agriculture
1582:and the local soils provide
1401:end of Roman rule in Britain
1364:Transport and communications
1358:Mole Valley District Council
737:are close by, including the
637:
582:, which encircles the town.
7:
15364:Places listed are articles
15145:St Andrew's Catholic School
15084:Church of St. Mary, Fetcham
15079:St Martin's Church, Dorking
15074:St Joseph's Church, Dorking
14161:. Dorking: Cockerel Press.
13834:. Dorking: Cockerel Press.
13635:Dendy Marshall, CF (1968).
13554:Course, Edwin, ed. (1987).
11706:"History of Dorking Museum"
11540:"The UK Wife Carrying Race"
10920:. Leeds. 18 February 2017.
10733:"Shrove Tuesday Football".
10688:"Disturbances at Dorking".
9699:. National Health Service.
9673:. National Health Service.
7611:"New Cottages at Dorking".
6634:"Pippbrook House (1028875)"
6352:Norfolk, Earls and Dukes of
6043:. Exploring Surrey's Past.
4972:London–Surrey Cycle Classic
4552:
4039:The mill pond at Meadowbank
3755:2012 Summer Olympic cycling
3732:and their drivers included
3676:Dorking rugby football club
3438:Leith Hill Musical Festival
3432:Leith Hill Musical Festival
3141:and is served by trains to
3112:
2961:, which linked the town to
2451:Councillors are elected to
1950:, granted the church and a
1941:
1288:Poor Law Amendment Act 1834
824:which stretched across the
585:
125:OS grid reference
119:1,698/km (4,400/sq mi)
10:
16197:
16171:Unparished areas in Surrey
15501:Luton/Dunstable Urban Area
15130:Howard of Effingham School
14664:Grade II* listed buildings
14040:. London: Academic Press.
13906:Kelly, Bernard W. (1907).
13849:Humphreys, Robert (2002).
13756:Faulks, Sebastian (1992).
13457:Atherton, Kathryn (2014).
13414:Frogley & Thomson 2013
13215:"Obituary: Lord Olivier".
12819:Guy Martin (28 May 2012).
12431:"Charles Graham Robertson"
11000:Boyd, Alex (9 July 2018).
10412:. The Arts Society. 2020.
10410:"The Arts Society Dorking"
10292:The Redlands Junior School
10243:. Ofsted. 8 October 2020.
10099:. Powell Corderoy School.
8873:"Who are your Councillors"
8219:. Explore Churches. 2020.
6710:Bouchard, Brian E (2019).
5562:Gallois & Edmunds 1965
5550:Gallois & Edmunds 1965
5538:Gallois & Edmunds 1965
5526:Gallois & Edmunds 1965
5110:2011 United Kingdom census
4862:Petworth Emigration Scheme
4377:
4343:, it was constructed from
4292:and was unveiled in 2001.
4120:and were constructed from
3969:Deepdene House and Gardens
3966:
3760:
3747:
3489:are frequently performed.
3398:
3221:via Leatherhead is run by
2703:Shared between households
2240:Queen's Westminster Rifles
1278:reduced the importance of
1221:was restored to the family
760:
566:, facilitated the sale of
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14769:
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14737:
14626:
14464:
14398:
14387:
14236:
13823:The place-names of Surrey
13488:Bartlett, Robert (2020).
12238:. Surrey Wildlife Trust.
10765:"Shrove Tuesday Football"
10608:10.1017/S1060150311000052
10073:Diamonds in the Landscape
9792:. Great Western Railway.
9766:. Great Western Railway.
9647:. DHC Ltd. Archived from
9567:. Surrey County Council.
8797:. Surrey County Council.
8795:"Electoral divisions map"
7918:"Pixham Church (1279086)"
7836:"Dorking parish church".
7034:"Plaque, Deepdene Bridge"
6264:10.1017/S0261340900022852
4984:RideLondon-Surrey Classic
4259:London 2012 Olympic Games
4124:with stone dressings. An
4083:"The Temple" at The Nower
4047:on the north side of the
3931:. In the 19th century, a
3623:and 50 participants were
3060:by a consortium of local
2949:was 1 MW. Under the
2584:
2561:
2540:
2460:
2376:Women's Voluntary Service
2222:Dorking in the World Wars
1460:to reach Dorking was the
1354:Local Government Act 1972
1331:Local Government Act 1888
1010:to between 8625 and 8465
661:Show Mole Valley district
515:is named after the town.
325:
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33:
14659:Grade I listed buildings
14098:Vaughan Williams, Ursula
13990:. London: Phoenix House.
13954:. Chertsey: Post Press.
13830:Horne, Susannah (2016).
13595:Surrey's Industrial Past
13592:Crocker, Glenys (1999).
13573:Crocker, Glenys (1990).
13459:Dorking in the Great War
12218:"Return to Meadowbank".
11177:. Dorking Cycling Club.
10977:. Dorking Wanderers FC.
10053:Curtis & Walker 2007
9381:newspapers.library.wales
8022:. MayflowerHistory.com.
7995:. MayflowerHistory.com.
7656:Nairn & Pevsner 1971
7388:10.1179/fch.2004.7.2.004
7237:Stecher, Paul G (1968).
6791:Bogart D (August 2007).
5401:"Surrey Interactive Map"
5105:11 February 2003 at the
4569:
4523:, who lived at Box Hill.
4425:Charles Graham Robertson
4300:on either the cyclists'
4141:Charles Graham Robertson
3864:Other nearby attractions
3769:road race starting from
3670:
3604:
3541:, who recorded part of "
3513:Strawberry Studios South
3192:
3169:stations are managed by
3088:
3054:Dorking Cottage Hospital
2616:Dorking does not have a
2508:Dorking Rural (includes
2252:Royal Army Medical Corps
2232:London Scottish regiment
1984:with a central tower. A
1116:of 1086 as the Manor of
530:, including the author,
21:Dorking (disambiguation)
15506:Medway Towns Urban Area
15496:High Wycombe Urban Area
15302:Lowfield Heath Windmill
15287:Gatwick Aviation Museum
14731:District of Mole Valley
14157:Wharmby, Helen (2013).
13988:Roman Ways in the Weald
13526:Corke, Shirley (2005).
12988:"War Memorial, Dorking"
10569:Science Fiction Studies
9424:Tarplee, Peter (2007).
9349:Tarplee, Peter (2009).
9228:Tarplee, Peter (2007).
8977:"Cllr Margaret Cooksey"
8578:"Evacuees and Refugees"
8339:in accordance with the
8018:Johnson, Caleb (2020).
7991:Johnson, Caleb (2020).
7727:Hussey, Arthur (1852).
7484:Brigham, Allan (1997).
6394:Encyclopædia Britannica
6357:Encyclopædia Britannica
6307:Powell-Smith A (2011).
6217:Perry, JG (July 2009).
4961:passed through Dorking.
4648:Similarly, in 1448 Sir
4532:England's Pleasant Land
4429:German spring offensive
4145:Commonwealth war graves
3929:Marylebone Cricket Club
3776:The weekly Mole Valley
3610:Shrove Tuesday football
3360:Goodwyns housing estate
3252:Long distance footpaths
3246:National Cycle Route 22
2973:main via a 132 kV
2759:2011 Census Households
2107:, but although some of
1884:Metropolitan Green Belt
1744:Residential development
1734:Victoria County History
1677:was leading to a local
1661:Sainsbury's supermarket
1337:and was followed by an
1018:containing two ceramic
931:History and development
727:Metropolitan Green Belt
643:Location and topography
580:Metropolitan Green Belt
16161:Market towns in Surrey
15366:notable as settlements
14062:. London: John Warren.
13995:Mercer, Doris (1983).
13935:. Aldershot: Scholar.
13931:Kümin, Beat A (1996).
13760:. London: Hutchinson.
13283:www.thefreelibrary.com
12405:10.1093/ref:odnb/34991
12298:. Churches of Surrey.
10720:Huddersfield Chronicle
8951:"Cllr Stephen Cooksey"
6748:. The National Trust.
5207:"Surrey Domesday Book"
5047:Robert Wigram Crawford
4507:Ralph Vaughan Williams
4460:Scotland international
4332:
4261:
4249:Statues and sculptures
4192:
4160:
4084:
4069:Dorking Wanderers F.C.
4040:
3964:
3923:. A painting entitled
3802:
3718:
3663:at Westhumble for ten
3657:Dorking Wanderers F.C.
3643:
3572:George Tomkyns Chesney
3459:
3417:
3403:
3344:
3262:long-distance footpath
3242:
3122:
3035:statutory fire service
3014:
2909:Thames Water Authority
2860:
2664:Demography and housing
2528:
2305:
2248:Ralph Vaughan Williams
2123:
2067:1558 Act of Uniformity
2025:Decorated Gothic style
1977:
1923:compulsorily purchased
1898:
1831:
1564:
1549:
1453:
1239:
774:
771:Weald-Artois anticline
526:many inhabitants were
243:Postcode district
28:Market town in England
15792:Royal Tunbridge Wells
14399:Boroughs or districts
14119:Vine, P.A.L. (1986).
14036:Pawson, Eric (1977).
13690:Docking, Jim (2015).
13658:. Dorking: John Rowe.
13656:A handbook of Dorking
13654:Dennis, John (1855).
13339:Vaughan Williams 1964
10750:Derby Daily Telegraph
10082:on 30 September 2011.
9964:"The Surrey Cycleway"
8373:The National Archives
8353:13 Hart Road, Dorking
8257:Banks, Joyce (2002).
4980:London–Surrey Classic
4849:Palace of Westminster
4517:poem of the same name
4500:buried head downwards
4330:
4256:
4190:
4158:
4131:The English novelist
4093:Surrey Wildlife Trust
4082:
4065:Dorking Football Club
4038:
3962:
3880:Parks and open spaces
3846:caves in South Street
3800:
3726:privateer racing team
3711:1961 Dutch Grand Prix
3705:
3638:
3567:The Battle of Dorking
3549:) there. The English
3454:
3411:
3342:
3240:
3171:Great Western Railway
3120:
3064:groups that provides
3012:
2858:
2526:
2453:Surrey County Council
2295:
2193:Henry Fitzalan-Howard
2121:
1964:
1948:second Earl of Surrey
1892:
1829:
1586:to assist the birds'
1559:
1535:
1517:Commerce and industry
1451:
1335:Surrey County Council
1311:local board of health
1233:
1122:William the Conqueror
1014:, were discovered. A
990:periods and includes
938:South Street, Dorking
783:Lower Greensand Group
768:
15413:London commuter belt
15262:Burford Bridge Hotel
14426:Reigate and Banstead
14067:Timbs, John (1866).
13868:Jackson, AA (1988).
13796:The Wealden District
13749:Diary of John Evelyn
13379:"Moule-Evans, David"
12660:Walker, TEC (1955).
12393:"Meredith, George".
12294:Kelly, Tony (2020).
12093:"The Deepdene Trail"
11656:"History of Denbies"
10822:. 18 February 2017.
10330:"New Lodge to close"
10179:"Our School History"
9764:"Dorking (Deepdene)"
9740:. Southern Railway.
9060:"Dorking Town Forum"
8899:"Cllr Paul Elderton"
8821:"Mr Stephen Cooksey"
8626:. English Heritage.
8355:; Denomination:
7795:Ettinger, V (1978).
7338:"Here runneth under"
7336:Dawson, Sam (2017).
7284:"South Street Caves"
5171:Briggs, Rob (2018).
5051:Thomas Seaton Forman
4625:Æthelberht of Wessex
4611:was discovered by a
4515:, was inspired by a
4241:who wrote his novel
4201:George Gilbert Scott
3975:natural amphitheatre
3631:Association football
3527:. They recorded the
3365:New Lodge School, a
3219:Kingston upon Thames
3078:East Surrey Hospital
2697:Flats and apartments
2416:WW2 Treasure Hunters
2389:were dropped by the
2383:high-explosive bombs
2236:Civil Service Rifles
1907:Slum Clearance Order
1691:Life Guards regiment
1639:, which was used in
1347:George Gilbert Scott
1249:15th Earl of Arundel
1130:Edward the Confessor
684:) and the west–east
435:Mole Valley District
368:51.23250°N 0.33056°W
223:Sovereign state
16085:Staines-upon-Thames
15516:Southend Urban Area
15272:Denbies Wine Estate
15110:The Ashcombe School
14589:Staines-upon-Thames
14467:(cities in italics)
14078:Tuson, Dan (2013).
13354:. British Library.
13044:"Dorking Bandstand"
13018:"Memorial: Dorking"
12732:"White Horse Hotel"
12128:on 13 November 2021
11062:"TQ1949: Big Field"
10793:. Pyramid Passion.
9320:. 6 November 1906.
8925:"Cllr David Draper"
8683:. tank-hunter.com.
8654:"Wartime incidents"
8390:UK Mosque Directory
8020:"Priscilla Mullins"
7108:Letters, S (2013).
6978:Dendy Marshall 1968
6825:"The Turnpike Road"
5998:Thomas, MS (2010).
5660:1969PrGA...80..459K
5017:Jehovah's Witnesses
4795:either side of the
4629:Beornwulf of Mercia
4621:Æthelwulf of Wessex
4546:Christian O'Connell
4458:(born 1985) former
4440:Walter Dendy Sadler
4243:The Pickwick Papers
4195:Pippbrook House, a
3793:Denbies Wine Estate
3788:Tourist attractions
3576:invasion literature
3440:for local, amateur
3385:The Ashcombe School
3294:Leatherhead station
3066:Outpatient Services
2995:Surrey Constabulary
2932:horse-drawn vehicle
2776:% Owned with a loan
2760:
2681:
2352:anti-tank obstacles
2328:in applications to
2283:Essex Farm Cemetery
2263:Valentine Strudwick
2261:, the youngest was
2183:country during the
2056:Decorated Geometric
1876:Denbies Wine Estate
1821:public subscription
1700:In early 1832, the
1536:Castle Mill on the
1481:second railway line
1296:Poor Law Commission
1259:, who commissioned
1255:and his eldest son
1144:and herbage for 88
1112:Dorking appears in
1041:from the reigns of
834:dome-like structure
789:, most likely in a
524:early modern period
364: /
16080:Southborough, Kent
15837:Welwyn Garden City
15627:Bishop's Stortford
15282:Fetcham Park House
15135:Manor House School
13950:Lander, J (2000).
13870:Dorking's Railways
13499:Beavan, E (1777).
13494:. Robert Bartlett.
13341:, pp. 171–179
13329:, pp. 176–178
13071:, pp. 258–264
12968:Historic England.
12712:Historic England.
12544:, pp. 104–105
12433:. Dorking Museum.
12296:"Dorking Cemetery"
12029:, pp. 164–166
11892:. National Trust.
11890:"Denbies Hillside"
11247:. Dorking Museum.
10767:. Dorking Museum.
10705:Southampton Herald
10369:, pp. 160–161
9697:"GPs near Dorking"
9651:on 4 December 2020
9551:, pp. 100–102
9536:, pp. 105–107
9491:, pp. 225–226
9318:The London Gazette
9269:Historic England.
9003:"Cllr Tim Loretto"
8764:"Mrs Hazel Watson"
8656:. Dorking Museum.
8605:, pp. 246–248
8580:. Dorking Museum.
8523:. Dorking Museum.
8466:, pp. 104–110
8375:in folio RG70/154)
8369:subsequent updates
8141:Bastian F (1957).
7937:, pp. 126–139
7916:Historic England.
7854:Historic England.
7626:"Flats rejected".
7032:Capper, I (2010).
6871:, pp. 329–330
6658:. Dorking Museum.
6632:Historic England.
6540:, pp. 250–255
6519:Historic England.
6509:, pp. 141–150
6449:Mercer, D (1977).
5952:Historic England.
5911:Hayman, H (2008).
5892:Historic England.
5873:Historic England.
5854:Historic England.
5835:Historic England.
5490:. National Trust.
5461:. National Trust.
5432:. National Trust.
5238:, pp. 269–270
5005:The Salvation Army
4959:2012 Olympic games
4885:Sir Malcolm Fraser
4512:The Lark Ascending
4411:Sir Lewis Halliday
4364:military personnel
4333:
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3840:South Street Caves
3803:
3719:
3644:
3641:St Martin's Church
3582:wrote part of his
3460:
3446:Jonathan Willcocks
3418:
3414:Let there be light
3376:, closed in 2007.
3374:Nower Lodge School
3345:
3292:, which starts at
3243:
3123:
3058:community hospital
3015:
3003:magistrates' court
2947:installed capacity
2861:
2758:
2680:2011 Census Homes
2679:
2529:
2422:on the TV channel
2306:
2281:. He is buried at
2197:St Joseph's Church
2124:
2050:, it was built of
2033:Samuel Wilberforce
2023:, designed in the
2021:St Martin's Church
2004:were added to the
1982:cruciform building
1978:
1912:George Grey Wornum
1899:
1848:Society of Friends
1836:Wey and Arun Canal
1832:
1819:(both paid for by
1565:
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1458:first railway line
1454:
1240:
1061:linking London to
867:and rose-coloured
820:, resulting in an
775:
686:Vale of Holmesdale
507:traded there. The
427:South East England
373:51.23250; -0.33056
317:Dorking and Horley
309:UK Parliament
255:Dialling code
16143:
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15817:Sunbury-on-Thames
15379:
15378:
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15345:Dorking Wanderers
15252:Betchworth Castle
15236:
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15140:The Priory School
15061:Places of worship
14990:
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14697:
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14594:Sunbury-on-Thames
14465:Major settlements
14374:Ceremonial county
14339:
14338:
14334:
14333:
14168:978-1-90-987101-4
14130:978-0-71-538778-8
14111:978-0-19-315411-7
14089:978-1-84-359367-6
14047:978-0-12-546950-0
14009:Pevsner, Nikolaus
13961:978-0-95-324241-2
13942:978-1-85-928164-2
13841:978-1-90-987106-9
13805:978-0-11-884078-1
13786:978-0-52-116290-6
13767:978-0-09-177299-4
13758:A Fool's Alphabet
13701:978-1-87-091240-2
13646:978-0-71-100059-9
13627:978-1-84-513272-9
13608:978-0-95-239188-3
13584:978-0-95-084484-8
13565:978-0-90-297808-9
13546:978-0-95-414603-0
13503:. London: Wilkie.
13468:978-1-47-382552-9
13399:(Subscription or
13170:(Subscription or
13118:(Subscription or
12484:. Dorking Halls.
12411:(Subscription or
12193:"From Dorking FC"
12099:on 21 August 2016
10542:"Mill Conversion"
10380:"Dorking Artists"
8847:"Mrs Helyn Clack"
8546:Puttnam, Len A. "
8361:13 September 1984
8075:"William Mullins"
7993:"William Mullins"
7671:Blair, J (1980).
6656:"Pippbrook House"
6581:"Dorking, Surrey"
6389:Arundel, Earls of
6311:. Open Domesday.
5681:Dines et al. 1933
5634:Dines et al. 1933
5622:Dines et al. 1933
5610:Dines et al. 1933
5598:Dines et al. 1933
5586:Dines et al. 1933
5574:Dines et al. 1933
5514:Dines et al. 1933
5173:"Dorking, Surrey"
4988:COVID-19 pandemic
4658:their descendants
4654:Betchworth Castle
4633:Burgred of Mercia
4528:David Moule-Evans
4374:Notable residents
4213:White Horse Hotel
4027:Deepdene estate.
3998:Lord Francis Hope
3949:lord of the manor
3715:Circuit Zandvoort
3594:A Fool's Alphabet
3580:Benjamin Disraeli
3508:Recording studios
3392:The Priory School
3380:Secondary schools
3131:Guildford-Reigate
3027:ambulance station
2901:East Surrey Water
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2650:Baden-Württemberg
2609:
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2595:Margaret Cooksey
2516:
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2212:Plymouth Brethren
2201:Frederick Walters
2127:Christopher Feake
2111:'s soldiers were
2027:by the architect
1727:Kingston, Ontario
1679:surplus of labour
1588:digestive systems
1319:refuse collection
1257:Henry Thomas Hope
1169:Willam de Warenne
1136:worth 15s 4d, 16
1120:. It was held by
1088:. Probable Saxon
1051:Claudius Gothicus
1008:radiocarbon dated
859:composition. The
680:cuts through the
547:and his daughter
383:
382:
173:Shire county
16188:
16090:Stanford-le-Hope
15965:Englefield Green
15757:Leighton Buzzard
15525:Cities and towns
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15176:Railway stations
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15160:Therfield School
15150:St John's School
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4473:Hilton Group Plc
4446:Laurence Olivier
4290:Sir Adrian White
4108:Dorking Cemetery
4043:Meadowbank is a
4016:with an area of
3736:(1958–1961) and
3621:Highway Act 1835
3599:Sebastian Faulks
3482:St John Passions
3442:choral societies
3426:art appreciation
3327:Gilbert Redgrave
3163:Dorking Deepdene
2977:at Leatherhead.
2875:made from bored
2824:Regional average
2773:% Owned outright
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2360:gun emplacements
2250:enlisted in the
2176:at St Martin's.
2157:
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2147:and a committed
2141:, the author of
2131:Fifth Monarchist
2105:Parliamentarians
2079:Williams Mullins
1975:
1972:
1936:Nikolaus Pevsner
1801:William Crawford
1782:cholera outbreak
1762:
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1659:to the south of
1580:rearing chickens
1527:time out of mind
1474:Dorking Deepdene
1382:
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1329:at Pixham). The
1261:William Atkinson
1207:, whose father,
1197:Richard Fitzalan
1163:In around 1087,
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787:early Cretaceous
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15368:, arranged by
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15347:
15342:
15337:
15331:
15329:
15328:Football clubs
15322:
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15315:
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15309:
15304:
15299:
15294:
15289:
15284:
15279:
15274:
15269:
15267:Cherkley Court
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15054:
15053:
15051:Polesden Lacey
15048:
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15038:
15033:
15028:
15023:
15018:
15013:
15011:Ashtead Common
15007:
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14945:Little Bookham
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14326:
14324:North Holmwood
14321:
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14312:
14305:
14302:
14301:
14296:
14281:
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14273:
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14184:Dorking Museum
14179:
14178:External links
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13972:, ed. (1911).
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13813:Gover, J.E.B;
13810:
13804:
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13710:Ekwall, Eilert
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12823:. Get Surrey.
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11697:
11693:Humphreys 2002
11685:
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11647:
11621:
11591:
11561:
11531:
11500:
11469:
11438:
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11381:
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11079:
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11035:"Club History"
11023:
10992:
10975:"Club History"
10966:
10935:
10905:
10874:
10840:
10808:
10782:
10755:
10740:
10725:
10710:
10695:
10680:
10665:
10653:
10629:
10602:(2): 485–407.
10586:
10559:
10533:
10506:
10480:
10468:
10456:
10427:
10401:
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10258:
10232:
10220:
10208:
10196:
10170:
10158:
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10126:
10122:Humphreys 2002
10114:
10085:
10057:
10045:
10013:
9987:
9955:
9929:
9903:
9871:
9839:
9807:
9790:"Dorking West"
9781:
9755:
9729:
9714:
9688:
9662:
9635:
9623:
9619:Humphreys 2002
9611:
9585:
9553:
9538:
9526:
9505:
9493:
9481:
9469:
9457:
9439:(5): 262–272.
9433:Surrey History
9413:
9398:
9368:
9338:
9302:
9287:
9261:
9243:(4): 219–225.
9237:Surrey History
9217:
9200:
9167:
9134:
9103:
9077:
9051:
9020:
8994:
8968:
8942:
8916:
8890:
8864:
8838:
8812:
8781:
8755:
8729:
8698:
8679:Moore, Craig.
8671:
8644:
8607:
8595:
8568:
8553:
8538:
8511:
8480:
8468:
8453:
8438:
8407:
8377:
8329:
8317:
8302:
8290:
8272:(4): 194–206.
8266:Surrey History
8249:
8234:
8208:
8182:
8128:
8104:
8092:
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8037:
8010:
7983:
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7583:
7571:
7556:
7541:
7537:Humphreys 2002
7529:
7517:
7499:(4): 194–211.
7493:Surrey History
7467:
7453:
7431:
7416:
7401:
7382:(2): 115–128.
7359:
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6982:
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6921:
6909:
6897:
6895:, p. xxiv
6885:
6873:
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6781:, pp. 6–7
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6385:Chisholm, Hugh
6363:
6348:Chisholm, Hugh
6326:
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5685:
5673:
5654:(4): 459–560.
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4401:Anglo-Zulu War
4386:Victoria Cross
4375:
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4348:Portland stone
4324:
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4306:bicycle wheels
4250:
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4227:Pope Clement V
4214:
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4206:public library
4184:
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4137:Victoria Cross
4126:entrance lodge
4109:
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4021:sweet chestnut
4005:
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3996:of the owner,
3967:Main article:
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3878:
3874:Ranmore Common
3870:National Trust
3865:
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3822:Dorking Museum
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3817:Dorking Museum
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3771:Brockham Green
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3539:Paul McCartney
3509:
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3436:The three-day
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2075:nonconformists
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1793:Joseph Denison
1766:
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1596:made from the
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1425:Wey Navigation
1399:Following the
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1343:Gothic Revival
1315:infrastructure
1300:poor law union
1219:. The dukedom
1205:Phillip Howard
1193:brother-in-law
1173:Earl of Surrey
1109:
1106:
1098:Wotton Hundred
1094:silver pennies
1067:North Holmwood
1049:(180–192) and
1045:(117–138 AD),
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808:Following the
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743:National Trust
708:medieval times
659:
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15481:
15479:
15475:
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15460:
15457:
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15445:
15444:Hertfordshire
15442:
15440:
15437:
15435:
15432:
15430:
15427:
15426:
15424:
15422:
15421:Home counties
15418:
15414:
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15402:
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15395:
15393:
15388:
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15384:
15371:
15367:
15361:
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15313:
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15308:
15305:
15303:
15300:
15298:
15295:
15293:
15292:Headley Court
15290:
15288:
15285:
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15280:
15278:
15277:Dorking Caves
15275:
15273:
15270:
15268:
15265:
15263:
15260:
15258:
15257:Bocketts Farm
15255:
15253:
15250:
15249:
15247:
15242:Buildings and
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15058:
15052:
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15044:
15042:
15039:
15037:
15034:
15032:
15031:Holmbury Hill
15029:
15027:
15026:Glover's Wood
15024:
15022:
15019:
15017:
15014:
15012:
15009:
15008:
15006:
15002:
14997:
14983:
14980:
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14968:
14962:
14959:
14958:
14956:
14952:
14946:
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14936:
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14933:Great Bookham
14931:
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14923:
14919:
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14909:
14907:
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14830:Friday Street
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14682:
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14679:High Sheriffs
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14549:Great Bookham
14547:
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14391:Surrey Portal
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14243:Great Bookham
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14149:0-95160-970-X
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14053:
14049:
14043:
14039:
14034:
14030:
14028:0-300-09675-5
14024:
14020:
14019:Penguin Books
14016:
14015:
14010:
14006:
14002:
13998:
13993:
13989:
13985:
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13977:
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13953:
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13898:0-86299-683-X
13894:
13890:
13885:
13881:
13879:1-870912-01-2
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13862:
13860:1-870912-07-1
13856:
13852:
13847:
13843:
13837:
13833:
13828:
13824:
13820:
13819:Stenton, F.M.
13816:
13811:
13807:
13801:
13797:
13792:
13788:
13782:
13778:
13773:
13769:
13763:
13759:
13754:
13750:
13746:
13745:Bray, William
13742:
13738:
13734:
13732:1-870912-03-9
13728:
13724:
13719:
13715:
13711:
13707:
13703:
13697:
13693:
13688:
13676:
13672:
13671:
13666:
13661:
13657:
13652:
13648:
13642:
13639:. Ian Allan.
13638:
13633:
13629:
13623:
13619:
13614:
13610:
13604:
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13596:
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13482:
13478:
13474:
13470:
13464:
13460:
13455:
13454:
13433:
13429:
13422:
13416:, p. 177
13415:
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13402:
13395:
13391:
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13386:
13380:
13373:
13357:
13353:
13347:
13340:
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13284:
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13203:
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13166:
13162:
13158:
13157:
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13144:
13136:
13129:
13121:
13114:
13110:
13106:
13105:
13099:
13092:
13084:
13077:
13070:
13069:Atherton 2014
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13049:
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13023:
13019:
13013:
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12572:
12567:
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12555:
12553:
12551:
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12532:
12530:
12514:. 4 June 2010
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12503:
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12381:
12380:
12375:
12371:
12365:
12357:
12356:
12351:
12347:
12341:
12333:
12332:
12327:
12323:
12317:
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12290:
12288:
12279:
12272:
12264:
12257:
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12198:
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12173:
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12143:
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12115:
12098:
12094:
12088:
12072:
12068:
12062:
12046:
12042:
12035:
12028:
12023:
12017:, p. 243
12016:
12011:
12004:
11999:
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11979:
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11365:
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11354:
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11328:
11312:
11308:
11304:
11297:
11281:
11278:. BBC Sport.
11277:
11273:
11266:
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10706:
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10691:
10684:
10676:
10669:
10662:
10657:
10649:
10648:
10643:
10639:
10633:
10625:
10621:
10617:
10613:
10609:
10605:
10601:
10597:
10590:
10582:
10578:
10574:
10570:
10563:
10547:
10543:
10537:
10521:
10517:
10510:
10494:
10490:
10484:
10477:
10472:
10465:
10460:
10444:
10440:
10434:
10432:
10415:
10411:
10405:
10389:
10385:
10381:
10375:
10368:
10363:
10357:, p. 121
10356:
10351:
10335:
10331:
10325:
10309:
10305:
10299:
10293:
10288:
10272:
10268:
10267:"Our History"
10262:
10246:
10242:
10236:
10229:
10224:
10217:
10212:
10205:
10200:
10184:
10180:
10174:
10167:
10162:
10155:
10150:
10148:
10146:
10138:
10137:Wedgwood 1990
10133:
10131:
10123:
10118:
10102:
10098:
10092:
10090:
10078:
10074:
10067:
10061:
10054:
10049:
10030:
10023:
10017:
10001:
9997:
9991:
9972:
9965:
9959:
9943:
9939:
9933:
9917:
9913:
9907:
9888:
9881:
9875:
9856:
9849:
9843:
9824:
9817:
9811:
9795:
9791:
9785:
9769:
9765:
9759:
9743:
9739:
9733:
9726:
9721:
9719:
9702:
9698:
9692:
9676:
9672:
9666:
9650:
9646:
9645:"Our History"
9639:
9632:
9627:
9620:
9615:
9599:
9595:
9589:
9570:
9563:
9557:
9550:
9545:
9543:
9535:
9530:
9523:
9518:
9516:
9514:
9512:
9510:
9503:, p. 252
9502:
9501:Bartlett 2020
9497:
9490:
9489:Bartlett 2020
9485:
9479:, p. 118
9478:
9473:
9467:, p. 113
9466:
9461:
9442:
9438:
9434:
9427:
9420:
9418:
9411:, p. 111
9410:
9405:
9403:
9386:
9382:
9378:
9372:
9356:
9352:
9345:
9343:
9323:
9319:
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9118:
9114:
9107:
9091:
9087:
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9065:
9061:
9055:
9039:
9035:
9031:
9024:
9008:
9004:
8998:
8982:
8978:
8972:
8956:
8952:
8946:
8930:
8926:
8920:
8904:
8900:
8894:
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8874:
8868:
8852:
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8788:
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8769:
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8759:
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8717:
8713:
8709:
8702:
8686:
8682:
8675:
8659:
8655:
8648:
8629:
8625:
8618:
8611:
8604:
8599:
8583:
8579:
8572:
8565:
8560:
8558:
8549:
8542:
8526:
8522:
8515:
8499:
8495:
8491:
8484:
8477:
8476:Atherton 2014
8472:
8465:
8464:Atherton 2014
8460:
8458:
8450:
8449:Atherton 2014
8445:
8443:
8426:
8422:
8418:
8411:
8395:
8391:
8387:
8381:
8374:
8370:
8366:
8362:
8358:
8354:
8350:
8346:
8342:
8338:
8333:
8327:, p. 156
8326:
8321:
8313:
8306:
8300:, p. 108
8299:
8298:Wedgwood 1990
8294:
8275:
8271:
8267:
8260:
8253:
8246:
8241:
8239:
8222:
8218:
8217:"Dorking URC"
8212:
8196:
8192:
8186:
8167:
8163:
8159:
8155:
8151:
8144:
8137:
8135:
8133:
8124:
8123:
8118:
8114:
8108:
8101:
8096:
8080:
8076:
8070:
8054:
8050:
8044:
8042:
8025:
8021:
8014:
7998:
7994:
7987:
7971:
7967:
7961:
7959:
7951:
7946:
7944:
7936:
7935:Wedgwood 1990
7931:
7923:
7919:
7912:
7904:
7900:
7893:
7886:
7881:
7874:
7869:
7861:
7857:
7850:
7848:
7839:
7832:
7813:
7809:
7805:
7798:
7791:
7784:
7779:
7771:
7764:
7757:
7756:Wedgwood 1990
7752:
7745:
7744:Wedgwood 1990
7740:
7732:
7731:
7723:
7716:
7711:
7709:
7689:
7685:
7681:
7674:
7667:
7665:
7658:, p. 198
7657:
7652:
7644:
7637:
7629:
7622:
7614:
7607:
7605:
7597:
7592:
7590:
7588:
7580:
7575:
7568:
7563:
7561:
7553:
7548:
7546:
7538:
7533:
7526:
7521:
7502:
7498:
7494:
7487:
7480:
7478:
7476:
7474:
7472:
7456:
7450:
7445:
7444:
7435:
7427:
7420:
7412:
7405:
7397:
7393:
7389:
7385:
7381:
7377:
7370:
7368:
7366:
7364:
7347:
7344:(44): 24–37.
7343:
7339:
7332:
7330:
7322:
7317:
7310:
7305:
7289:
7285:
7279:
7277:
7275:
7273:
7266:, p. 136
7265:
7260:
7253:
7248:
7240:
7233:
7227:, p. 163
7226:
7221:
7214:
7209:
7207:
7190:
7186:
7180:
7174:, p. 149
7173:
7168:
7166:
7158:
7153:
7137:
7131:
7115:
7111:
7104:
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15297:Juniper Hall
15213:Dorking West
15046:Norbury Park
15041:Oxmoor Copse
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15617:Basingstoke
15478:Urban areas
15350:Leatherhead
15223:Leatherhead
14939:Leatherhead
14921:Leatherhead
14818:Coldharbour
14808:Beare Green
14569:Leatherhead
14421:Mole Valley
14319:Coldharbour
14056:Timbs, John
13922:21 November
13432:Surrey Live
13315:Lander 2000
13303:Lander 2000
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12015:Evelyn 1879
11965:Beavan 1777
11953:Bright 1884
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11175:"About DCC"
11155:30 December
11145:Surrey Live
11124:30 December
10775:31 December
10661:Faulks 1992
10552:30 December
10526:30 December
10340:21 December
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10204:Bright 1884
10189:21 December
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9298:Bright 1884
9117:Surrey Live
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9034:Surrey Live
8637:11 December
8283:21 November
8227:22 November
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8030:21 November
8003:21 November
7976:13 February
7899:The Builder
7887:, p. 7
7885:Dennis 1855
7821:29 December
7785:, p. 6
7783:Dennis 1855
7758:, p. 4
7697:21 November
7510:22 December
7352:27 December
7342:Subterranea
7309:Bright 1876
7294:27 December
7264:Bright 1884
7225:Aubrey 1718
7213:Bright 1884
7172:Aubrey 1718
7159:, p. 4
7157:Dennis 1855
7120:21 November
6905:Course 1987
6893:Course 1987
6869:Pawson 1977
6835:17 December
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6507:Malden 1911
6464:: 111–138.
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5348:Bright 1884
5260:Bright 1884
5224:Ekwall 1940
5031:Henry Pigot
4940:and London.
4631:(823–826),
4627:(860–866),
4623:(839–858),
4450:blue plaque
4313:Grant Allen
3983:John Evelyn
3891:common land
3767:Dorking Ten
3738:Graham Hill
3730:Grands Prix
3684:Elliot Daly
3370:prep school
2959:supply ring
2877:tree trunks
2670:2011 Census
2644:, France),
2632:Dorking is
2622:stakeholder
2533:Mole Valley
2505:Helyn Clack
2330:Home Office
2300:cleaning a
2259:World War I
2185:Reformation
2166:John Wesley
2039:was added.
2037:Lady chapel
1974: 1830
1809:Jane Leslie
1797:Thomas Hope
1697:in Surrey.
1695:poor relief
1637:silver sand
1612:to produce
1576:John Aubrey
1573:antiquarian
1511:bypass road
1500:Leatherhead
1496:electrified
1413:Coldharbour
1292:poor relief
1253:Thomas Hope
1238:(1804–1872)
1128:, widow of
1102:Leatherhead
992:flint tools
978:Pre-history
955: 1959
869:ferruginous
865:silver sand
861:quartz-rich
842:escarpments
712:Anglo-Saxon
701:bowl barrow
682:North Downs
616:Old English
598:(1138–47),
520:Tudor times
493:Anglo-Saxon
489:Roman times
443:High Street
433:. It is in
419:market town
371: /
163:Mole Valley
41:Market town
16150:Categories
16070:Shepperton
15940:Corringham
15910:Broxbourne
15880:Addlestone
15772:Maidenhead
15762:Letchworth
15712:Gillingham
15622:Billericay
15534:Chelmsford
15244:structures
15188:Betchworth
15036:Leith Hill
14875:Westhumble
14777:Betchworth
14770:Betchworth
14474:Addlestone
14436:Spelthorne
14248:Westhumble
14005:Nairn, Ian
13915:. London:
13437:28 January
13403:required.)
13327:Timbs 1866
13263:28 January
13237:19 January
13174:required.)
13122:required.)
12924:10 January
12914:Get Surrey
12518:28 January
12415:required.)
12246:4 December
11941:Timbs 1822
11554:12 October
11220:. Surrey.
11200:Tuson 2013
11006:SurreyLive
10888:SurreyLive
10857:SurreyLive
10499:27 January
10476:Corke 2005
10464:Corke 2005
10449:27 January
9938:"Route 22"
9450:10 January
9361:31 January
9254:10 January
9193:3 December
9160:3 December
9127:28 January
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8805:3 December
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8722:11 January
8712:Get Surrey
8691:17 January
8664:22 January
8588:22 January
8531:22 January
8504:22 January
8494:Get Surrey
8431:22 January
8421:Get Surrey
8337:Registered
8325:Kelly 1907
8085:7 February
8059:25 January
7686:: 97–126.
7454:0773520341
7195:10 January
7142:6 February
6809:7 February
6729:1 February
6538:Kümin 1996
6292:Horne 2016
6280:Horne 2016
6229:1 February
6074:: 103–129.
5430:"Box Hill"
5078:References
4976:test event
4797:escutcheon
4789:supporters
4733:Tollhouses
4691:footbridge
4378:See also:
4266:galvanised
4139:recipient
4049:Pipp Brook
4031:Meadowbank
4004:Glory Wood
3994:bankruptcy
3914:endowments
3910:almshouses
3885:Cotmandene
3742:motorsport
3722:Rob Walker
3692:Kay Wilson
3661:home games
3561:Literature
3487:J. S. Bach
3476:St Matthew
3422:Betchworth
3280:, between
3105:Guildford-
3049:Healthcare
2975:substation
2911:under the
2770:Households
2767:Population
2674:Westhumble
2660:, Italy).
2628:Twin towns
2620:, however
2340:GHQ Line B
2298:Home Guard
2214:and was a
2181:Protestant
2093:Separatist
2052:Bath stone
1998:clerestory
1965:The north
1901:The first
1778:sanitation
1714:Portsmouth
1538:River Mole
1438:mail coach
1436:busier. A
1405:millennium
1245:court roll
1225:Charles II
1165:William II
1118:Dorchinges
1108:Governance
1090:cemeteries
1063:Chichester
1059:Roman road
1024:Bronze Age
1016:ring ditch
984:Mesolithic
896:Stoliczkia
810:Cretaceous
795:Gault clay
733:. Several
720:Pipp Brook
698:Bronze Age
694:Glory Wood
678:River Mole
592:Dorchinges
558:. The new
478:Bronze Age
470:Mesolithic
463:Leith Hill
447:Pipp Brook
359:00°19′50″W
356:51°13′57″N
199:South East
105:Population
16060:Sevenoaks
16055:Sandhurst
16005:Hoddesdon
15985:Godalming
15873:(10k–25k)
15857:Wokingham
15822:Tonbridge
15807:Stevenage
15802:St Albans
15787:Rochester
15732:Harpenden
15717:Gravesend
15677:Dunstable
15652:Camberley
15642:Brentwood
15637:Bracknell
15607:Aylesbury
15597:Aldershot
15590:(25k–99k)
15564:Maidstone
15544:Guildford
15429:Berkshire
15370:post town
15169:Transport
15103:Education
14912:Charlwood
14855:Newdigate
14850:Mickleham
14613:See also:
14604:Weybridge
14559:Haslemere
14554:Guildford
14544:Godalming
14509:Cranleigh
14494:Camberley
14446:Tandridge
14431:Runnymede
14416:Guildford
14406:Elmbridge
14329:Newdigate
14011:(1971) .
13815:Mawer, A.
13385:Who's Who
13217:The Times
13202:The Times
13187:The Times
13156:Who's Who
13135:The Times
13104:Who's Who
13083:The Times
12675:: 71–75.
12278:The Times
12263:The Times
12179:The Times
12164:The Times
12149:The Times
12103:11 August
11900:3 January
11405:2 January
11374:2 January
11343:2 January
11317:2 January
11286:18 August
11255:2 January
11228:2 January
11185:2 January
11098:2 January
11072:2 January
11045:2 January
11016:2 January
10985:2 January
10959:2 January
10951:. Leeds.
10928:2 January
10898:2 January
10867:2 January
10833:2 January
10801:2 January
10690:The Times
10675:The Times
10624:154627731
10420:3 January
10251:1 October
10097:"History"
9707:9 January
9681:9 January
9655:9 January
9604:9 January
9578:9 January
9331:9 January
9280:9 January
9176:UK Census
9143:UK Census
8312:The Times
8156:: 41–64.
7838:The Times
7770:The Times
7613:The Times
7411:The Times
7396:145772534
7095:The Times
7080:The Times
7065:The Times
7019:The Times
6779:Vine 1986
6309:"Dorking"
6176:2 January
5498:3 January
5469:3 January
5440:3 January
5411:3 January
5183:: 17–54.
5147:21 August
5130:UK Census
5068:Town Band
5064:bandstand
4898:Mayflower
4785:cockerels
4613:ploughman
4588:hillforts
4526:Composer
4368:civilians
4335:The town
4317:Mayflower
4114:Anglicans
4088:The Nower
4075:The Nower
4061:mill pond
4010:deciduous
3987:mausoleum
3947:(who was
3937:livestock
3899:commoners
3782:The Nower
3588:Coningsby
3300:Education
3270:Hamstreet
3266:Haslemere
3207:Earlswood
3179:Guildford
3155:Wimbledon
3107:Sevenoaks
3084:Transport
2967:Wimbledon
2918:The town
2903:in 1959.
2897:boreholes
2893:reservoir
2885:hand pump
2851:Utilities
2779:hectares
2654:Sinalunga
2646:Güglingen
2408:Bovington
2392:Luftwaffe
2368:VII Corps
2356:pillboxes
2333:tribunals
2314:evacuated
2302:Tommy gun
2216:synagogue
2170:Methodist
2101:Civil War
2097:New World
2088:Mayflower
2083:Priscilla
1994:St Martin
1932:Ian Nairn
1789:Southwark
1622:fertilise
1614:quicklime
1560:A female
1349:in 1856.
1304:workhouse
988:Neolithic
877:mica-rich
849:iron-rich
822:anticline
777:The rock
674:Guildford
638:Geography
612:Brittonic
600:Dorkinges
549:Priscilla
537:Mayflower
511:breed of
474:Neolithic
293:Ambulance
233:Post town
16095:Stanwell
16065:Snodland
16050:Rochford
16020:Knaphill
16000:Hertford
15990:Hadleigh
15980:Frogmore
15935:Chigwell
15925:Chertsey
15885:Amersham
15842:Wickford
15777:Rayleigh
15767:Loughton
15737:Hatfield
15672:Dartford
15667:Cheshunt
15612:Basildon
15218:Holmwood
15021:Box Hill
14982:Tadworth
14977:Box Hill
14970:Tadworth
14870:Westcott
14845:Holmwood
14835:Goodwyns
14787:Buckland
14782:Brockham
14744:Villages
14504:Chertsey
14499:Caterham
14489:Banstead
14451:Waverley
14299:Brockham
14277:Westcott
14257:Box Hill
14100:(1964).
14080:Box Hill
14058:(1822).
13986:(1948).
13821:(1934).
13743:(1879).
13712:(1940).
13675:Archived
13667:(1933).
13479:(1718).
13356:Archived
13288:30 April
13048:Archived
13022:Archived
12996:Archived
12994:. 2016.
12944:Archived
12918:Archived
12887:Archived
12856:Archived
12825:Archived
12798:Archived
12767:Archived
12736:Archived
12685:Archived
12624:Archived
12486:Archived
12435:Archived
12300:Archived
12240:Archived
12197:Archived
12071:Archived
12045:Archived
11988:7 August
11982:Archived
11978:"Howzat"
11926:7 August
11920:Archived
11894:Archived
11868:Archived
11837:Archived
11806:Archived
11775:Archived
11744:Archived
11710:Archived
11660:Archived
11634:Archived
11608:Archived
11604:BBC News
11578:Archived
11574:BBC News
11548:Archived
11518:Archived
11487:Archived
11456:Archived
11431:17 April
11425:Archived
11399:Archived
11368:Archived
11337:Archived
11311:Archived
11280:Archived
11276:BBC News
11249:Archived
11222:Archived
11218:BBC News
11179:Archived
11149:Archived
11118:Archived
11092:Archived
11066:Archived
11039:Archived
11010:Archived
10979:Archived
10953:Archived
10922:Archived
10892:Archived
10861:Archived
10824:Archived
10795:Archived
10769:Archived
10616:41307873
10546:Archived
10520:Archived
10493:Archived
10443:Archived
10414:Archived
10388:Archived
10334:Archived
10308:Archived
10271:Archived
10245:Archived
10183:Archived
10101:Archived
10029:Archived
10000:Archived
9971:Archived
9942:Archived
9916:Archived
9887:Archived
9855:Archived
9823:Archived
9794:Archived
9768:Archived
9742:Archived
9701:Archived
9675:Archived
9598:Archived
9569:Archived
9441:Archived
9385:Archived
9355:Archived
9322:Archived
9245:Archived
9178:(2011).
9145:(2011).
9121:Archived
9090:Archived
9064:Archived
9038:Archived
9007:Archived
8981:Archived
8955:Archived
8929:Archived
8903:Archived
8877:Archived
8851:Archived
8825:Archived
8799:Archived
8768:Archived
8742:Archived
8716:Archived
8685:Archived
8658:Archived
8628:Archived
8582:Archived
8525:Archived
8498:Archived
8425:Archived
8394:Archived
8274:Archived
8221:Archived
8195:Archived
8166:Archived
8053:Archived
8024:Archived
7997:Archived
7970:Archived
7812:Archived
7688:Archived
7501:Archived
7346:Archived
7288:Archived
7189:Archived
7114:Archived
7042:Archived
6829:Archived
6800:Archived
6758:Archived
6725:(1): 1–9
6660:Archived
6585:Archived
6474:Archived
6313:Archived
6196:Archived
6167:Archived
6114:Archived
6045:Archived
6015:Archived
6013:: 1–33.
5977:Archived
5928:Archived
5814:Archived
5788:Archived
5759:Archived
5730:Archived
5701:Archived
5492:Archived
5463:Archived
5434:Archived
5405:Archived
5321:Archived
5185:Archived
5132:(2011).
5103:Archived
4953:for the
4934:seawater
4847:and the
4774:in 1938.
4739:and the
4721:Worthing
4717:Steyning
4671:Wootton.
4661:listing.
4584:Iron Age
4553:See also
4360:1 Samuel
4298:oak leaf
4169:Passions
4165:Art Deco
4018:coppiced
3921:Box Hill
3868:Several
3807:vineyard
3680:Brockham
3555:The Cure
3473:and the
3215:Metrobus
3139:Southern
3113:Railways
3101:and the
3099:Worthing
2920:gasworks
2694:Terraced
2688:Detached
2638:Gouvieux
2541:Election
2510:Brockham
2275:Boezinge
2267:enlisted
2238:and the
2228:garrison
2189:Catholic
2174:services
2113:billeted
1967:transept
1942:Religion
1919:Goodwyns
1895:Goodwyns
1807:MP, and
1718:Montreal
1657:car park
1418:Tadworth
1356:created
1339:1894 Act
1181:tithings
1177:lordship
1158:villeins
1154:rendered
1142:woodland
1047:Commodus
1006:shells,
1004:hazelnut
1000:Waitrose
851:, soft,
838:Cenozoic
801:and the
747:Box Hill
604:Dorkingg
596:Doreking
594:(1086),
586:Toponymy
572:Deepdene
564:railways
560:turnpike
541:Pilgrims
459:Box Hill
437:and the
155:District
132:TQ165494
16156:Dorking
16135:Yateley
16110:Tilbury
16100:Swanley
16040:Reigate
15975:Frimley
15950:Dorking
15930:Chesham
15895:Baldock
15890:Ashtead
15862:Woodley
15847:Windsor
15832:Watford
15782:Redhill
15752:Hitchin
15747:Horsham
15702:Farnham
15662:Chatham
15569:Reading
15539:Crawley
15527:(100k+)
15340:Dorking
15335:Bookham
15203:Dorking
15193:Bookham
15183:Ashtead
14954:Reigate
14928:Fetcham
14896:Headley
14824:Dorking
14803:Abinger
14796:Dorking
14761:Ashtead
14754:Ashtead
14689:Schools
14684:Museums
14669:History
14584:Reigate
14579:Redhill
14539:Frimley
14534:Farnham
14514:Dorking
14484:Ashford
14288:Dorking
13747:(ed.).
13681:25 July
13362:19 July
12950:30 June
12831:26 June
12773:7 March
12463:20 July
10949:Pitcher
10918:Pitcher
10581:4240574
10394:18 June
8400:24 July
7810:: 3–4.
7460:27 June
6382::
6345::
6112:: 2–4.
5656:Bibcode
5037:in the
5035:general
5001:cinemas
4938:Lancing
4772:Horsham
4345:dressed
4304:or the
4053:Denbies
3979:diarist
3933:funfair
3830:fossils
3778:Parkrun
3761:Running
3748:Cycling
3665:seasons
3466:Messiah
3399:Culture
3367:private
3282:Farnham
3227:Crawley
3211:Horsham
3203:Redhill
3201:and to
3187:Redhill
3181:and to
3175:Reading
3159:Horsham
3157:and to
3097:London-
3072:are at
2963:Croydon
2881:charges
2668:In the
2658:Tuscany
2634:twinned
2424:HISTORY
2385:and 60
2362:and an
2344:Farnham
2287:Belgium
2277:, near
2160:Fetcham
2054:in the
1990:St Mary
1860:chemist
1844:paddock
1723:Toronto
1645:cockpit
1548:in 1898
1504:Biwater
1470:Reigate
1294:to the
1268:Reigate
1138:ploughs
1043:Hadrian
970:in 2022
920:Puzosia
828:to the
761:Geology
576:Denbies
509:Dorking
505:poultry
487:during
439:council
417:) is a
386:Dorking
340:England
237:Dorking
215:England
209:Country
140:•
115:Density
113:•
79:Dorking
34:Dorking
16030:Marlow
16010:Horley
15970:Epping
15920:Bushey
15852:Woking
15812:Strood
15727:Harlow
15692:Earley
15574:Slough
15554:London
15459:Sussex
15454:Surrey
15228:Ockley
14905:Horley
14880:Wotton
14865:Pixham
14860:Ockley
14639:Places
14627:Topics
14609:Woking
14564:Horley
14456:Woking
14380:Surrey
14253:Pixham
14165:
14146:
14127:
14108:
14086:
14044:
14025:
13958:
13939:
13895:
13876:
13857:
13838:
13802:
13783:
13764:
13729:
13698:
13643:
13624:
13605:
13581:
13562:
13543:
13465:
12409:
10622:
10614:
10579:
7451:
7394:
7048:2 July
7038:TQ1850
6376:
6339:
4974:was a
4874:Capel.
4839:, the
4397:Ulundi
4388:(VC):
4302:torsos
4268:metal
4197:Gothic
3856:2015.
3811:winery
3651:Horley
3553:band,
3502:relief
3498:bronze
3471:Handel
3147:Sutton
2991:police
2971:Woking
2869:spring
2544:Member
2464:Member
2412:Dorset
2348:Horley
2322:German
2234:, the
2208:mosque
2129:, the
2002:aisles
1803:, the
1706:settle
1702:vestry
1542:Pixham
1409:Ockley
1284:vestry
1150:meadow
1086:sherds
1075:Pixham
1057:, the
996:flakes
779:strata
670:London
497:market
431:London
423:Surrey
345:Surrey
286:Surrey
274:Surrey
269:Police
191:Region
181:Surrey
142:London
87:Surrey
16115:Tring
15871:Towns
15722:Grays
15707:Fleet
15687:Ewell
15682:Epsom
15588:Towns
15559:Luton
15439:Essex
15321:Sport
15004:Parks
14961:Leigh
14889:Epsom
14813:Capel
14741:Towns
14649:SSSIs
14574:Oxted
14529:Esher
14524:Epsom
14519:Egham
13913:(PDF)
13599:(PDF)
12688:(PDF)
12665:(PDF)
10827:(PDF)
10820:(PDF)
10620:S2CID
10612:JSTOR
10577:JSTOR
10080:(PDF)
10069:(PDF)
10032:(PDF)
10025:(PDF)
9974:(PDF)
9967:(PDF)
9890:(PDF)
9883:(PDF)
9858:(PDF)
9851:(PDF)
9826:(PDF)
9819:(PDF)
9572:(PDF)
9565:(PDF)
9444:(PDF)
9429:(PDF)
9325:(PDF)
9314:(PDF)
9248:(PDF)
9233:(PDF)
9184:Nomis
9151:Nomis
8631:(PDF)
8620:(PDF)
8345:76666
8277:(PDF)
8262:(PDF)
8169:(PDF)
8146:(PDF)
7815:(PDF)
7800:(PDF)
7691:(PDF)
7676:(PDF)
7504:(PDF)
7489:(PDF)
7392:S2CID
6803:(PDF)
6796:(PDF)
6715:(PDF)
6477:(PDF)
6454:(PDF)
6170:(PDF)
6155:(PDF)
6117:(PDF)
6102:(PDF)
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5931:(PDF)
5916:(PDF)
5324:(PDF)
5317:(PDF)
5138:Nomis
4617:coins
4609:hoard
4570:Notes
4419:China
4358:from
4356:verse
4122:flint
3903:graze
3850:wells
3671:Rugby
3625:fined
3605:Sport
3529:album
3286:Dover
3264:from
3199:Shere
3193:Buses
3149:, to
3089:Roads
2873:pipes
2810:3,025
2807:7,001
2790:1,842
2787:4,157
2743:1,045
2636:with
2602:2008
2592:2002
2579:1992
2569:2016
2556:2008
2548:Ward
2502:2001
2489:2005
2476:1993
2468:Ward
2420:Suggs
2279:Ypres
2017:crypt
2013:spire
1988:from
1952:tithe
1840:plots
1653:sport
1649:cocks
1633:seams
1610:kilns
1498:from
1185:Capel
1152:. It
1134:mills
1039:Coins
881:marly
873:shaly
857:loamy
814:Weald
803:chalk
628:ingas
620:Dorce
608:Deorc
259:01306
15827:Ware
15449:Kent
14163:ISBN
14144:ISBN
14125:ISBN
14106:ISBN
14084:ISBN
14042:ISBN
14023:ISBN
13956:ISBN
13937:ISBN
13924:2020
13893:ISBN
13874:ISBN
13855:ISBN
13836:ISBN
13800:ISBN
13781:ISBN
13762:ISBN
13727:ISBN
13696:ISBN
13683:2020
13641:ISBN
13622:ISBN
13603:ISBN
13579:ISBN
13560:ISBN
13541:ISBN
13463:ISBN
13439:2021
13364:2020
13290:2024
13265:2021
13239:2021
13056:2020
13030:2020
13004:2020
12952:2021
12926:2021
12895:2020
12864:2020
12833:2012
12806:2020
12775:2021
12744:2020
12696:2020
12632:2020
12520:2021
12494:2020
12465:2023
12443:2020
12308:2020
12248:2018
12205:2020
12134:2020
12105:2016
12079:2020
12053:2020
11990:2013
11928:2013
11902:2021
11876:2020
11845:2020
11814:2020
11783:2020
11752:2020
11718:2020
11668:2020
11642:2020
11616:2020
11586:2020
11556:2022
11526:2020
11495:2020
11464:2020
11433:2008
11407:2021
11376:2021
11345:2021
11319:2021
11288:2011
11257:2020
11230:2021
11187:2020
11157:2020
11126:2020
11100:2021
11074:2020
11047:2021
11018:2021
10987:2021
10961:2021
10930:2021
10900:2021
10869:2021
10835:2017
10803:2021
10777:2020
10554:2020
10528:2020
10501:2021
10451:2021
10422:2021
10396:2007
10384:dga1
10342:2020
10316:2020
10279:2020
10253:2021
10191:2020
10109:2020
10040:2020
10008:2020
9982:2020
9950:2020
9924:2020
9898:2020
9866:2020
9834:2020
9802:2020
9776:2020
9750:2020
9709:2021
9683:2021
9657:2021
9606:2021
9580:2021
9452:2021
9393:2019
9363:2021
9333:2021
9282:2021
9256:2021
9195:2020
9162:2020
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9098:2020
9072:2020
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9015:2021
8989:2021
8963:2021
8937:2021
8911:2021
8885:2021
8859:2021
8833:2021
8807:2020
8776:2021
8750:2021
8724:2021
8693:2021
8666:2021
8639:2010
8590:2021
8533:2021
8506:2021
8433:2021
8402:2013
8285:2020
8229:2020
8203:2020
8177:2020
8087:2021
8061:2021
8032:2020
8005:2020
7978:2021
7823:2020
7699:2020
7512:2020
7462:2016
7449:ISBN
7354:2020
7296:2020
7197:2021
7144:2021
7122:2020
7050:2011
6837:2020
6811:2010
6766:2020
6731:2021
6668:2020
6593:2020
6485:2020
6321:2020
6231:2021
6204:2020
6178:2021
6125:2020
6053:2020
6026:2020
5985:2020
5939:2020
5822:2020
5796:2020
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5738:2020
5709:2020
5500:2021
5471:2021
5442:2021
5413:2021
5332:2020
5193:2020
5149:2020
5033:, a
5015:for
4982:and
4970:The
4957:and
4955:1948
4949:The
4719:and
4695:ford
4607:The
4366:and
4264:The
4177:Army
4163:The
4135:and
4045:park
3906:pigs
3844:The
3690:and
3551:rock
3525:10cc
3519:and
3500:bas
3479:and
3284:and
3274:Kent
3256:The
3205:via
3185:via
3177:via
3165:and
3153:via
3145:via
3129:and
3125:The
3093:The
3001:and
2928:coal
2865:pump
2834:32.5
2831:35.1
2819:402
2799:255
2764:Ward
2685:Ward
2642:Oise
2358:and
2324:and
2006:nave
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