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A History of the County of Somerset
… manor to his cousin the Revd. William Shippen Willes of Cirencester (Glos.), who sold it to William Dickinson of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… towards Snodshill. Part of the Roman road between Cirencester and Mildenhall, known for some of its course as …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 42 The Foss way, which was described as the great road to Cirencester on an estate map of 1752, 43 was a turnpike from …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… parish lying beside the Foss way 10 km. north-east of Cirencester. It had an area of 1,574 a. 1 (637 ha.) in a … attended meetings of the Society of Friends in Cirencester; one of them had been arrested at a Quaker … Whiteman, 541. Glos. R.O., D 2052; B. Hawkins, Quakers in Cirencester (1998), 76, 81. G.D.R. vol. 285b(1), f. 32. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… is a rural parish in the Cotswolds, 6 miles north-east of Cirencester and adjoining Northleach on the south-west. In … sold Coln St. Dennis and Calcot to John Mortimer of Cirencester, 45 who settled the manor on his son John and the … in 1637 together sold the manor to Sir William Master of Cirencester and others. 49 The manor descended to Sir …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… lanes centred on the White way, a former Roman road from Cirencester which runs northwards through the parish from a … on the manor estate was on lease to the churchwardens of Cirencester, probably to provide stone for building the tower …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Whitebrook or Widbrook and Cockmarsh. The Abbot of Cirencester had a right of free pasturage for cattle in … marked the boundary of the grounds of the Abbot of Cirencester. Having been removed to a private garden, it was … of Reinbald were given by Henry I to the abbey of Cirencester, 125 which received also annually a beech tree, 2 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… along to the left of the Roman road from Winchester to Cirencester and forms the eastern boundary line of Crawley … 1397, then held the manor until his notorious execution at Cirencester in 1400. According to Dugdale he was 'a great … Richard, but being discovered they fled by night to Cirencester in Gloucestershire. There the townsmen, being …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the Foss Way may have continued to take traffic from Cirencester to Malmesbury and Chippenham until 1778 when a … between Crudwell and Kemble was improved c. 1937 when the Cirencester-Malmesbury road was diverted through Kemble to … at Chedglow. 237 An inhabitant of Crudwell bought wool at Cirencester c. 1615 to sell speculatively, 238 and a weaver …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Dated by another witness, John de Ikeford, to 1207: Cirencester Cart. ed. C. D. Ross, ii. 523. S.R.S. xiv, p. 50; …
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