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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… of Herefordshire Herefordshire, like many other counties in the West and South-West of England, includes a large … hill. Usually these enclose a comparatively large area. In some cases the rampart is double or even triple, and the … typical pottery, similar to but earlier than that from Lydney, 11 which was accompanied by La Tne II and III …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Trinity Coll., matric. 17 Oct., 1710, (aged 19), the words in parentheses were entered by Mr. Bliss. B.A. 1714. Gilpin, … at Bladum 1577, of St. Vedast, Foster Lane, 1578, all in London. See Foster's Index Eccl. Gilpin, Richard tabarder … rector of English Bicknor, co. Gloucester, 1639, and of Lydney 1641, said to have died in 1645, though in Dec. of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… port, the head of a union, and a county of itself, locally in the hundred of Dudstone and King's-Barton, E. division of … ascribed to the Dobuni, a tribe of Britons who settled in this part of the country; and, either from its founder … on the Severn. The Severn and Wye railway, formerly the Lydney and Ledbrook, commences at the Severn at Lydney, and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… development 1792-1835 Economic Development 17911835 In the last years of the 18th century a new spirit of … most difficult stretch of the Severn. A plan was advanced in 1783 to link Gloucester with the Stroudwater canal, opened … by the building of tramroads and docks at Bullo Pill and Lydney. 24 The traditional sources of supply from …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… uneventful era for Gloucester. G. W. Counsel, writing in the 1820s, declared that 'no interesting event occurred' between the visit of James II in 1687 and the visit of George III in 1788. 2 The apparently … general wharfingers. Rowland Pytt, who held ironworks at Lydney and Lydbrook on lease from the early 1740s, 31 traded …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… connected to Gloucester Abbey and served a large parish in the outlying hamlets of Gloucester, where the parochial … a royal free chapel) exercised parochial functions in the late 12th century and part of it remained a parish … a stable and garden in Gloucester and property in Lydney and Ripple (Worcs.), were sold to Sir Thomas Bell and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… before 1882, including the school run by Llanthony Priory in the Middle Ages, the Crypt school founded by Joan Cooke and entrusted to the city corporation in 1540, and the College school run by the dean and chapter … received in 1668 and laid out on several farms in Awre and Lydney, and the school was started the same year. 9 Until …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY Religious nonconformity 1 in Gloucester was insignificant before the early 1640s when … were formed, 127 and its influence reached Newnham and Lydney. Bishop was also active in the Forest of Dean. 128 In … Taynton, and Westburyon-Severn, and for Alvington and Aylburton. In 1755 the Gloucester and Stoke Orchard monthly …
Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516
… 1401-1516 1334 Lay Subsidy The valuation of the town in the Lay Subsidy of 1334 Taxation value of the market town … 421500 199500 Leonard Stanley 1620 1418 18 380200 203200 Lydney 1268 84 363300 202500 Marshfield 1234 1234 270 378200 … 200800 Mitcheldean 1328 1328 35 366300 218500 Moreton In The Marsh 1226 1253 420600 232200 Newent 1253 1226 147.75 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Record Office accumulations SELECT LIST OF ACCUMULATIONS IN THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE RECORD OFFICE Deposited Collections D … D 326 Guise family of Elmore D 421 Bathurst family of Lydney D 543 Yearsley and Wadeson of Mitcheldean (solicitors) … the diocesan registry wills probate copies of wills proved in consistory court Quarter Sessions Records Administration …
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