Description | The priory's estate at Charlwood in south-east Surrey was closely linked with the manor of Merstham further north. However, Charlwood was separately accounted for by a reeve from 1279, and then a serjeant from 1309. Their accounts are identical, being brief records of rents collected, some court perks and sales of pasture and corn, and expenses of moneys paid to the treasurer, to the servants there, for some fencing and ditching, and decayed rents. By 1367, a bedel is the accounting official. |