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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Farm had made way for Clarendon, Woodchester, and Cirencester streets, whose small houses resembled those … 16.4 persons, were the most overcrowded in 1894-5, when Cirencester Street and Waverley Road were also among the … north, where the neighbourhood of Brindley, Clarendon, and Cirencester streets had Paddington's highest density, of 1.75 …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… Painswick PAINSWICK (11 miles N.W. of Cirencester) Roman finds not closely provenanced include …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… route connecting Painswick with Gloucester, Bisley, and Cirencester. East of the town the road was formerly used for transporting cloth and continued to be used as far as Cirencester during the 18th century 17 but later ended at … brook, recorded in 1353, 85 when it carried the Painswick-Cirencester road, near the site of a Roman villa. 86 In 1778 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… were the Knights Hospitaller, who owned a tenement, 75 and Cirencester Abbey. The estate of Cirencester church recorded in 1086 76 was evidently that in …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… and the rebel peers were overpowered and made prisoners in Cirencester, by a sudden movement of the populace. In this …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Justin, vide infra) held a seventh part of the Abbot of Cirencester, 50 and this family still held land here in 1292. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… This hide went to form part of the original endowment of Cirencester Abbey, founded by Henry I in 1117, 119 the grant … being termed the holding of 'Reinbald the Priest.' 120 Cirencester Abbey retained Boycott until the latter half of … have taken place between 12645 (in which year the Abbot of Cirencester made a life grant of the mill) 122 and 1276, when …
A History of the County of Oxford
… out of the royal demesne and known by the 14th century as CIRENCESTER 292 was held in King John's time as fee by … Bret ante 1212 294 and Thomas later ( c. 121722) enfeoffed Cirencester Abbey for a yearly rent of 7 10 s. 295 After … to William, 299 who, while confirming his uncle's gift to Cirencester, reduced the rent to 7. 300 William was succeeded …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… western boundary is marked by the Roman road from Cirencester to Cunetio, now in Mildenhall; another Roman … 2 km. and then turns due west to the Roman road from Cirencester. Much of the parish lies above 152 m. and the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… against Henry de Brayboef, Laurence de Cundy, Thomas de Cirencester and Thomas de Port of his tenement in Ann 7; but …
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