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February 1, 2010

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A Chronicle of Putney - Let the Story Books Tell

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Putney is a small part within the Manor of Wimbledon. It is located between the parishes of Wandsworth and Barnes and is bordered on the North by the Thames. It is part of the hundred of Brixton, which comes in the county of Surrey. Early mentions of Putney can be found in the Doom Book, wherein one can find the mention of Putenlie.

Earl Harold had this fishery in Mortelage (Mortlake) in the time of King Edward, and Archbishop Stigland oversaw its functioning while in the rule; however, it is said that Harold set it up by force in the time of King Edward in the land of Chingestune (Kingston), and in the land of Saint Paul’s.

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The Fishery
Being on the Thames Putney has always seen a good relation with trades that are linked with this river had a strong relation with businesses associated with the river. According to an age old custom of the Manor of Wimbledon, In the early 1660s a fishery determined the best catch for March, April, & May, but this soon turned into money payment.

As Per Guthrie fishery, here, went on until late 1780s, after which it is said to have been abandoned. Though Lyson we know that even though no “fishery” remained in Putney after 1786, fishing was witnessed until the early part of the nineteenth century. Now fishing in this region is restricted to the recreational fishers

The Putney Ferryboat
The Putney Ferry dates back to the 11th century and possibly even earlier. In the records from Edward I (1272-1307) the ferry finds a mention in a couple of instances.

The first is wherein Robert the Ferryman of Putney and other sailors received 3/6d for carrying a great part of the royal family across the Thames while also taking the king and his family to Westminster.

Two ferry services ran from Putney, the “long ferry” ran to Westminster and London and the “short ferry” which ran to Fulham. The first one was mainly availed of by foot passengers to avoid the deplorable roads. Horses could, no doubt, be acquired at the number of inns in Putney in the vicinity of, nearby the ferry.
Information provided by Car hire Australia facts by Claus Schiprowski