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Shepperton is recorded in Domesday Book of 1086 as Scepertone. It had a population of 25 households and was held by Westminster Abbey; (excluding any woodland, marsh and heath) it had eight hides, pasture for seven carucates and one weir (worth 6s 8d per year). In total, the annual amount rendered was £6. [16] [17] Map of Shepperton
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Shepperton Lock is a lock on the River Thames, in England by the left bank at Shepperton, Surrey. [ n 1 ] It is across the river from Weybridge which is nearby linked by a passenger ferry . In 1813, the City of London Corporation built the pound lock and the short cuts (cuttings) – the nearer expanded an existing meander cutoff , beyond which ...