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In the Domesday Publication in 1086 Chalfont St Giles along with Chalfont St Peter are generally listed as separate Manors with assorted owners. They were independent holding before the Norman Conquest.
Like most some other rural parishes it maintained its civil extramarital relationships through the vestry until the Local Government Act 1894 required all parishes of over 300 people to have a Parish council independent of the Church.
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In the Great Plague based in london in 1665, John Milton upon the market to Chalfont St Giles, that is where he accomplished his epic composition Paradise Lost[3]. Milton's Cottage remains to be in the village, and is open to the public. The muse for Paradise Gotten is said to have already been found in this parish from the conversation with a former pupil, Thomas Ellwood. Hearne, one of the biggest bowlers of the 1890s and 20th century,salg p? parajumpers, who also perished there in 1944.
Significant residents of the small town have included John Golombek, Brian Connolly, Brian Can't, Chicane, Noel Gallagher formerly of Oasis[4] and also Nick Clegg who became the Liberal Democrats celebration leader in 2007[5] along with Deputy Prime Minister of the Uk in 2010.
The village is twinned with GraftDe Rijp from the Netherlands.
Film and televisionEdit
Chalfont St Giles has been the positioning of several film and tv programmes. It doubled as WalmingtononSea in the '71 film version of Daddy's Army. John Laurie, one of the primary actors, lived in Chalfont St Peter. Your Miller's Tale episode with the BBC Television drama The Canterbury Tales was shot in and around Chalfont St Giles[6] because was an episode in the BBC Television sitcom As time passes. It was the location to the filming of Show 6 of Sequence 3 of Check out Show.[7]"Chalfonts" is one of many variations of Cockney rhyming slang for piles,pjs parajumpers, this can be derived from Chalfont St Giles however,parajumper jacket, as is typical with Cockney rhyming slang, the part of the idea of which rhymes with all the derivative is overlooked. There is a Viz character referred to as Nobby Piles (itself a new euphemism) who uses a selection of slang expressions any time referring to his haemorrhoids which include "Ooh me chalfonts!"
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