For his orchards, the king took apple, pear, and cherry trees from the orchards and gardens of Chertsey Abbey.
Then the sound came again, this time from the direction of Chertsey, a muffled thud--the sound of a gun.
I shall go by the boat to Chertsey whenever I shall have sufficiently recovered my shaken nerves.
But as the tiles at Malvern and at Chertsey are finer than any found on the Continent it opens up a field for conjecture.
The Abbot of Chertsey, also, states his servitium debitum with the proviso 'secundum quod scire possumus'.