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St. Alfege Church, Greenwich, Kent

Richard (1786-1864)

1788 When his paternal grandfather's will [John Chaundy 1722-1788] was proved at Oxford on 10th March 1788 Richard had been left £10.Wills and Administrations of the Minor Courts, Oxfordshire 1769-1790
Richard Chaundy (bachelor) of the Parish of St. Olaves in the county of Surrey and Ann North (spinster) of Cassington married at Cassington, Oxfordshire by licence on 1st April 1817. The marriage was performed by John Radcliffe and witnessed by R. North, Wm Belgrave and Alice North. Marriage certificate
30th April 1818 - Baptism of Ann at St Alfege, Greenwich, Kent, daughter of Richard & Ann Chaundy, Church Fields, Baker. Curate: R. Dallin. Born 30th March last. Parish Records - LMA
1818 Burial 2235, Saint Alfege, Greenwich, Ann Chaundy, a Baker's Child from Church Row aged 15 weeks on 19th July. Service conducted by R. Dallin. Parish Records - Ancestry
22nd March 1820 - Baptism of Richard at St Alfege, Greenwich, Kent, son of Richard & Ann Chaundy, Church Row, Baker. Curate: R. Dallin. Born 24th February last. Parish Records - LMA
21st June 1822 - Baptism of John at St Alfege, Greenwich, Kent, son of Richard & Ann Chaundy, Church Row, Baker. Curate: R. Dallin. Born 27th May last. Parish Records - LMA
1823-24 Richard Chaundy, Baker, Church Row, Greenwich Pigot's London Directory
25th February 1824 - Private Baptism of Thomas at St Alfege, Greenwich, Kent, son of Richard & Ann Chaundy, Church Row, Baker. Curate: R. Dallin. Born February inst. Parish Records - LMA
1825 Burial Saint Mary, Putney, Wandsworth of Thomas Chaundy of Church Fields aged 22 months on 11th December. Service conducted by R. Dallin. Parish Records - Ancestry
4th October 1826 - Baptism of Mary at St Alfege, Greenwich, Kent, daughter of Richard & Ann Chaundy, Church Row, Baker. Curate: T. J. Dallin. Born 8th September last. Parish Records - LMA
1826-27 Richard Chaundy, Baker, Church Row, Greenwich Pigot's London Directory
1826-27 Greenwich: Bakers: Chaundy Richd, Church Row Pigot's London Directory
Sarah Chaundy born 9th April 1830.
9th May 1830 - Baptism of Sarah at All Saints, Kingston-upon-Thames, daughter of Richard & Anne Chaundy, Kingston, Farmer.

1840 From Kingston Tithe Map by Thomas Crowter of Cobham:
Tithe map CHAUNDY, Richard (owner: CAMBRIDGE, Duke of)ARP
265Bridge Meadowmeadow1235
268Pond Meadowmeadow10125
269Sheep House Fieldmeadow9024
270Long Liddells Meadowmeadow7121
271Field adjoiningarable16228
272Part of the Seven Acresarable1334
273Arablearable24221
274The Sixteen Acresarable16238
286The Five Acresarable9132
287Arablearable9129
288Roughrough3323
289Arablearable8233
290Arablearable9011
291Hopping Wood Farm Houseyards, garden,orchards and buildings2113
292Pasturepasture134
293Lane108
294Carthouse Fieldmeadow7128
295The Farm Acresarable9114
296Rush Meadowmeadow11226

1841 The Upper and Lower Wanderings beginning at the Kelly's. The whole of Norbiton Common including the farms and cottages of Messrs Chaundy, Raine & Gooch Description of area cover by census

1841 - Norbiton Common, Kingston On Thames, Surrey

1848 Chaundy Richard, Hoppingwood Farm, Kingston-on-Thames. Surrey Directory Explanation of farm name in Adobe Postscript

1851 - Malden Road, St. Peter's Norbiton, Kingston On Thames, Surrey


1854 From The Times Thursday, 7th December 1854 pg12 col A:
Newspaper Cutting Worcester Park,Surrey - A domain of 360 acres, in a rich and beau-
tiful country, with a capital Residence and Offices, all freehold, free
of land-tax, a considerable part extra parochial.

MESSRS. FOSTER and SON are directed to SELL
by AUCTION, at the Mart, on Tuesday, Dec. 12, at 12, in one
lot, WORCESTER-PARK, an important and very desirable freehold
estate, situate midway between Kingston and Ewell,in the county of
Surrey, 12 miles from London, and within from 10 to 20 minutes' drive
of four railway stations on the South-Western and Epsom lines, con-
taining 360 acres of superior old pasture and excellent arable and wood
land, lying around the house in gentle declivilies, divided by natural
fences into convenient enclosures, together with a comfortable and
most spacious residence, having an elegant elevation, designed
by Nash, under whose able direction the house was nearly re-
built, extensive pleasure gounds, ornamental water, kitchen garden,
offices, park-like pasture in the front, two homesteads, barns
granaries, stables, cottages, and lodge. The estate is bounded by the
turnpike road from Kingston to Epsom, and presents many charming
sites for the elevations of villas. The ancient Royal hunting lodge of
Great Nomuch stood on the estate. The noble avenue of stately and
venerable elms evidences the grandeur of one of the approaches to a
palace, of which a portion of the offices is all that remains. Two farms
are let off to Mr.Chaundy and Mr.White. The residence contains all
that is required by a large family,and is let for a very shortperiod to
Sir T. Currie, Bart. On the boundary,and forming part of the estate,
are the Gunpowder Mills, worked by the water power of the river
Malden. These mills are let to Messrs Curtis and Co. Particulars may
be obtained of H. D. Haverfield Esq., solicitor, 23 Bloomsbury-street
Bedford-square; and of Messr Foster and Son, 54 Pall-mall, where
only tickets may be had, at hours that the tenants may not be incon-
venienced.

1855 Chaundy Richard, farmer, Hoppingwood farm, Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey The Post Office Directory of Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex

1861 - Kingston Road, Kingston On Thames, Surrey

Death of Richard Chaundy registered in the third quarter of 1864 in Kingston.
Richard Chaundy died 25th August 1864. Age 78. He was buried 31st August 1864. Grave C472, Bonner Hill Cemetery, Kingston-upon-Thames.

1864 Daily News Tuesday, August 30, 1864
Newspaper Cutting CHAUNDY - August 25, at Kingston, Surrey, Mr. R. Chaundy,
aged 78.

1865 Richard Chaundy of Kingston upon Thames, farmer died 25 August 1864 at Kingston upon Thames. Probate to Thomas North, gent of Oxford. Estate under £1500.

1871 - Fairfield, Kingston On Thames, Surrey

Ann Chaundy died on the 27th March 1872 from certified apoplexy at Seymour Place, Fairfield, Kingston on Thames, Surrey. The informant was her son John Chaundy, also of Seymour Place, Fairfield, who was present at his mother's death.
Death of Ann Chaundy registered on 1st April 1872 in Kingston. She was aged 79.
Ann Chaundy of Fairfield East, Relict of the late Richard Chaundy who died 27th March 1872. Age 79. She was buried 3rd April 1872. Grave C601, Bonner Hill Cemetery, Kingston-upon-Thames.

1872 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, April 6, 1872
Newspaper Cutting March 27, at Kingston-on-Thames, in the 80th year of
her age, Ann, Widow of Richard Chaundy, and only sur-
viving sister of the late Thomas North, Esq., St. John-
street, in this city.

1872 Admon of Ann Chaundy, late of Seymour Place, Fairfield, Kingston, Surrey, widow, died 27 March 1872 at Seymour Place to John Chaundy, Fairfield, Kingston, son, next of kin. Under £300.

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St. Alfege Church, Greenwich, Kent

Sue Chaundy

Portsmouth
United Kingdom