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| 1114 |
| | A 'chapelry' exists by now in Petersham, probably occupying the same site as a Saxon church mentioned in the Domesday Book | |
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| 1193 |
| | A documentary reference to Kingston Bridge is first recorded in 1193; it has stone revetments but a flimsy wooden structure in constant need of repair | |
| | Old Kingston Bridge, by Thomas Rowlandson
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| c. 1200 |
| | A small rectangular flint chapel is built on the site of the present St Mary's church in Barnes | |
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| 1215 |
| | St Mary's chapel in Barnes is enlarged | |
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| 1327 |
| | The fishery at ‘Kaiho-juxta-Braynford’, which may be the origin of Kew Pond, first appears in the accounts of St Swithin’s Priory at Winchester | |
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| 1332 November 12 |
| | The earliest recorded incumbent of St Mary's Church in Twickenham, William Browne, is presented. | |
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| 1342 |
| | The Vicars of St Mary's Church in Hampton are known back to 1342 and the old Church possibly existed from c.1250 | |
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| 1358 |
| | Edward III begins to transform a royal manor by the Thames at Richmond into a building that can for the first time be called a palace | |
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| 1394 |
| | Anne of Bohemia, the wife of Richard II, dies of plague at Richmond and in his distress the king orders the palace to be demolished | |
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| 1413 |
| | Soon after his accession Henry V begins construction of a new royal palace at Richmond | |
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