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The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… as newly appointed Major-General of the West, he captured Malmesbury and sparred with royalists in the lower Severn … he led one of the successful attacks at the storming of Malmesbury. He was present at the taking of Berkeley Castle …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Saints), a parish, in the union of Chippenham, hundred of Malmesbury, Chippenham and Calne, and N. divisions of Wilts, … about 76 acres. The church was formerly a chapel to Malmesbury Abbey, and is principally in the early English …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… yet another payment from the church, namely 2 annually to Malmesbury Abbey. 63 This presumably originated in the … was agreed in the 13th century should be paid annually to Malmesbury for tithes from land in Swindon. 64 In 1532 a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… purveyor, held 2 hides in Swindon. 88 By 1151 the abbey of Malmesbury held lands there 89 and as they were often … was held by Sir Richard Bridges of the queen's manor Malmesbury by a rent of 40 s. 96 Soon after Sir Richard's …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… for the defence of the county of Wilts and the garrison of Malmesbury. [L.J., vi., 6378; Husband, pp. 5268.] Vol. i., p. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Two of the boroughs deprived of their charters, Wilton and Malmesbury, were reincorporated in 1885 and 1886 … Union Workhouse. Brokenborough. Included 131 persons in Malmesbury Union Workhouse. Calne. Included 98 persons in the … Union Workhouse. Brokenborough. Included 160 persons in Malmesbury Union Workhouse. Calne. Included 159 persons in …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Edward, Esq., King's counsel. Rainforth, Oliver, of Malmesbury, in the co. of Wilts, Excise officer. Assault 17 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a long bridge or causeway, leading into the main road to Malmesbury. It consists principally of a long street, crossed …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… two principal roads, from Bristol to Cirencester and from Malmesbury to Minchinhampton. The manorhouse stood on the … known as Long Street, 81 was mentioned in 1397. 82 The Malmesbury road in the south-east part of the town, usually called Silver Street but also called Malmesbury Street in the 16th century, 83 was presumably also …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was crossed by another fairly important road, that from Malmesbury to Minchinhampton and Stroud; on the Malmesbury side it was turnpiked in 1756 22 and on the … by the manor court to keep it open. 24 The road from Malmesbury entered the town from the south-east by a causeway …
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