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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and Exeter, through Wanborough [ Durocornovium?] to Cirencester and Gloucester, and through Mildenhall to Bath; the Foss Way from Cirencester to Bath; roads from Winchester to Old Salisbury … the section of the Foss Way running between Bath and Cirencester crossed the north-west of the county, and Ermine …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Peter) RODMARTON ( St. Peter), a parish, in the union of Cirencester, hundred of Longtree, E. division of the county of Gloucester, 6 miles (W. S. W.) from Cirencester; containing, with the tything of Calkerton, 431 …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… Rodborough RODBOROUGH (10 miles W. of Cirencester) Remains of a Belgic wooden bucket with embossed …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Bear had opened by 1751 66 on the common beside the Stroud-Cirencester turnpike; it includes a small 17th-century range … (1969), 80. G.D.R., T 1/120. Rudder, Glos. 628. Stroud and Cirencester Roads Act, 25 Geo. II, c. 13. See p. 230. Fisher, …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… Rodmarton RODMARTON (5 miles S.W. of Cirencester) A Dobunnic gold stater inscribed BODVOC has been …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 7 was later principal of the Royal Agricultural College at Cirencester. Samuel was succeeded in 1877 by his son Daniel …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… parish contained a malt-house and two bakehouses, 80 and a Cirencester baker moved to Rodmarton in 1896. 81 A butcher … in the early 20th carriers operated between Tarlton and Cirencester. 89 John Barnard of Culkerton (d. 1678) was a … 1872. Cf. Trans. B.G.A.S. xxii. 204-5; G.D.R., V 5/252T 1. Cirencester Cart. ii, pp. 344-6. Par. reg. 1605-1833, glebe …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… four miles north-east of Tetbury and six miles west of Cirencester. The second part of the name derives from its … old and important routes. An ancient trackway between Cirencester and Chavenage Green, which runs close to a long … 30 but had fallen into disuse by 1815. 31 The main Tetbury-Cirencester road which crossed the south part of the parish …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… parish to learn trades elsewhere, perhaps at Tetbury or Cirencester. By 1813 the cost of relief had risen to £408 and … averaged £230. 17 In 1836 Rodmarton became part of the Cirencester poorlaw union 18 and it remained in Cirencester rural district in 1974. Cirencester Cart. ii, p. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Tarlton, was granted c. 1220 by Ralph of Gloucester to Cirencester Abbey 75 which retained it until the Dissolution; … by the abbey, when it also held land in Culkerton from Cirencester Abbey. 96 In 1543 Culkerton manor was acquired … Glos. N. & Q. iv. 5556. Dom. Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. 170v. Cirencester Cart. ii, pp. 3436. Trans. B.G.A.S. xxii. 2301; …
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