Lords of the Manor of Bisley
The Hamlet of Bisley was originally part of the manor of Byfleet, owned by Chertsey Abbey (probably from it's foundation in AD 666).
From 1330 to 1533 the manor was granted to the Duchy of Cornwall, reverting to the crown when there was no Duke. The Dukedom of Cornwall always belongs to the eldest son of the Sovereign. Cornwall was the first dukedom ever conferred in the Kingdom of England, being created for Edward, the Black Prince, the eldest son of Edward III in 1337. After Edward predeceased the King, the dukedom was recreated for his son, the future Richard II. Under a charter of 1421, the dukedom passes to the Sovereign's eldest son and heir. If the eldest son of the Sovereign dies, his eldest son does not inherit the Dukedom. However, if the eldest son should die without children, his next brother obtains the Dukedom. Underlying these rules is the principle that only a son of the Sovereign — never a grandson, even if he is the Heir Apparent - may be Duke of Cornwall.
In those days, Windsor Forest extended as far as Woking - it is likely that the Dukes and Sovereigns visited the area on hunting trips but otherwise would have taken little or no interest. When James I granted Bisley to Sir Edward Zouch in 1620 (along with Woking and Chobham), it became split from Byfleet and has been a separate manor ever since.
In 1298, Henry de Leybourne sold a piece of the land (approx 52 acres) to Hugh de Smershull, which thus became detached from the rest of the hamlet and is the piece shown on the tithe map as 'Bisley detached'
| Prior to 1250 | Chertsey Abbey | |
| c.1250-1267 | Richard de Lucy | |
| 1267-1285 | Geoffrey de Lucy | |
| 1285-1294 | Geoffrey de Lucy jnr. | |
| 1294-1325 | Henry de Leybourne | |
| 1298-1305 | 'Bisley detached' to Hugh de Smershull | |
| 1305-1319 | 'Bisley detached' to Amicia de Chabeham | |
| 1319-1325 | 'Bisley detached' to John de Arderne | |
| 1307-13?? | Peter de Gaveston | |
| 13??-1327 | Edward II | |
| 1327-1330 | Queen Isabella | |
| 1330-1336 | John of Eltham (Duke of Cornwall) | |
| 1336-1337 | Edward III | |
| 1337-1376 | Prince Edward (The Black Prince) | |
| 1376-1377 | Prince Richard of Bordeaux | |
| 1377-1399 | Richard II | |
| 1399-1413 | Prince Henry | |
| 1413-1421 | Henry V | |
| 1421-1422 | Prince Henry | |
| 1422-1453 | Henry VI | |
| 1453-1461 | Prince Edward of Westminster | |
| 1461-1483 | Edward IV | |
| 1483-1483 | Edward V | |
| 1483-1484 | Prince Edward of Middleham | |
| 1484-1485 | Richard III | |
| 1485-1486 | Henry VII | |
| 1486-1502 | Prince Arthur Tudor | |
| 1502-1509 | Prince Henry Tudor | |
| 1509-1511 | Henry VIII | |
| 1511-1511 | Prince Henry | |
| 1511-1514 | Henry VIII | |
| 1514-1514 | Prince Henry | |
| 1514-1533 | Henry VIII | |
| 1533-1536 | Catherine of Aragon | |
| 1536-1547 | Henry VIII | |
| 1547-1553 | Edward VI | |
| 1553-1558 | Mary I | |
| 1558-1603 | Elizabeth I | |
| 1603-16?? | James I | |
| 16??-1612 | Prince Henry | |
| 1612-1619 | Ann of Denmark | |
| 1619-1620 | James I | |
| 1620-1634 | Sir Edward Zouche | |
| 1634-1644 | James Zouch | |
| 1644-1708 | James Zouch jnr. | |
| 1708-1715 | Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland | |
| 1715-1736 | John Walter Esquire | |
| 1736-1752 | Abel Walter | |
| 1752-1814 | George Onslow, 1st Earl of Onslow | |
| 1814-1827 | Thomas Onslow, 2nd Earl of Onslow | |
| 1827-1870 | Arthur George Onslow, 3rd Earl of Onslow | |
| 1870-1911 | William Hillier Onslow, 4th Earl of Onslow | |
| Nov 1894 | Bisley Surrey Parish Council established and formed under the "Local Government Act". | |
| 1911-1945 | Richard William Alan Onslow, 5th Earl of Onslow | |
| 1945-1971 | William Arthur Bampfylde Onslow, 6th Earl of Onslow | |
| 1971 to date | Michael William Coplestone Onslow, 7th Earl of Onslow | |
| The Heir Apparent is Rupert Onslow, Viscount Cranley (b. 1967) |