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A History of the County of Gloucester
… 11315) and Fosbrooke ( Glouc. 2068). Entries from Furney's list for which no supporting evidence has been found but … (G 84) John Rufus; Adam the Welshman (A 178) Ric. son of William; Maur. Palmer (G 83) Hen. the burgess; John of Goose … David Dunning; Thos. Oye (G 144) Wal. Payn; Hugh of king's hall (G 135) Wal. Payn; Ric. of the cellar (G 160) Hugh the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in the perambulation of the Forest of Dean before Henry II's reign. 3 The history of Over bridge, spanning the western … across the eastern branch giving access to Gloucester castle is mentioned below. 5 The easternmost branch of the … when the Old Severn marked the western limit of the town's liberties. The bridge, which was repaired by the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was by then usually held by the incumbent of St. Nicholas's church. 6 In 1779 an attempt to tighten up the … (20 men and 30 women) at the weekly pay of 2 s. 6 d. 27 William Capel then undertook to build six additional rooms … in Uley, Brimpsfield, Coaley, Hardwicke, Longdon (Worcs.), Castle Moreton (Worcs.), and Minety (Glos., later Wilts.) …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 11 churches with parochial functions. 1 Save for St. Owen's church, established by the late 11th century, little is … was valued at 154 in 1856. 110 In 1391 the executors of William Heyberare were licensed to grant a messuage to the … 631 The parish registers, which contain entries for the castle, survive from 1558. 632 St. Owen. The church, outside …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in another volume. 1 The brief account of Sir Thomas Rich's school included there is amplified here, and details are … were annexed to the foundation, together with a charity of William Bond, 33 who by will dated 1823 had given 40 a year … new National schoolroom was built for it on the corner of Castle Lane and Bearland; 227 80 children attended in 1847. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in Gloucester. Anglican orders of nuns ran a children's hospital from 1867. In 1948 the Gloucester, Stroud, and the … and trained nurses and midwives. Its principal benefactor William Long (d. 1914) left it 10,000. In 1917 the society … building costs. The hospital, a brick building designed by William Jacques, opened in 1867 with 22 beds. Children of the …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… and six canons, all of whose prebends were in the king's gift. The abbot of Gloucester having died in 1539, 2 the … separated. The six prebends remained in the Crown's gift, until in 1713, by royal letters patent, confirmed by … manuscript sources than 'Reg. Glouc.' Thomas Duffus Hardy's revision of Le Neve gives the canons from 1541, probably …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Gloucester Markets and fairs MARKETS AND FAIRS Gloucester's market and fair trade and the role it played in the economy … new markets, opened in 1786, 44 were designed and built by William Price. 45 The Eastgate market extended from the … Crown granted the rights in the fair to Edward Reed and William Hulbert 82 who sold them later that year to Thomas …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1875, it was built for the west part of St. James's parish. The cost was met by subscriptions and a benefaction … St. Luke the Less. 143 NON-PAROCHIAL CHAPELS. Gloucester castle and the hospitals of St. Bartholomew, St. Margaret, … 158 and in 1576 the Crown granted the building to John and William Marsh. 159 A church of St. Thomas the Apostle was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of neighbouring parishes, lay east of the river Severn's eastern channel and in the south took in the west side of … 26 comprised miscellaneous parts, namely Gloucester castle (later the county prison) on the south-west side of … (d. c. 1612), who was succeeded by their brother Sir William Whitmore. 261 Because of his royalist sympathies Sir …
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