In Fielding (1910) claims rebuilt the vicarage, stables etc at Wateringbury for £400, and having obtained Sir William Langhorne's legacy, and fifteen guineas from Dean and Chapter, added reside to make up £200 and secured matching £200 from Queen Anne's Bounty. Buried there 27 Dec. 1734.
MI: 'MS Georgu Charlton, AM, moribus, ingenio, linguarum peritia, eruditione varia et bonis operibus insignis Hujus ecclesiae vicarius, filius erat Georgii et Elizabethae Charlton de Boxley natus 15 January; obijt 20 December 1734'.
Year | Type | Name as Recorded | Location | Office/Status | Full Record |
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1729 | Appt(Institution) | Charleton, Georgius | Watringbury / | Perpetual Vicar | View |
1734 | Libc | Charlton, George | Wateringbury / | Vicar | View |
1735 | Vac(Death) | Charlton, George | Wateringbury / | Vicar | View |
1735 | Vac(Death) | Charleton, George | Watringbury / | Perpetual Vicar | View |