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The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… BS 5. Clesmes, clesmewerk, clysmes, klesem: BS 5. Coney, coninae pelles, conils, cuniculus: rabbit skins. … Roll, 13 John, p. 108. A fur more valuable than lamb and coney, but less valuable than vair or gris; possibly a … ermine skins for powderyngs. Rabbit, rabet: a young coney. The name was not applied to the adult animal until the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… from 1,441 a. to 2,315 a. by the addition of land in the Coney Hill, Saintbridge, Tuffley, and Bristol Road areas to … of land to the east in the Cheltenham Road, Wotton, and Coney Hill areas and to the south at Matson, Tuffley, Lower …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… work throughout Gloucester and in outlying places such as Coney Hill and Saintbridge but, although several churches and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the Painswick road towards Saintbridge 122 and later at Coney Hill, where several streets in the Newton Avenue area … 201 Suburban development continued at Saintbridge and Coney Hill. 202 There was extensive building in the Stroud … city at Finlay Road (602 houses between 1927 and 1931) and Coney Hill (474 houses between 1931 and 1939). 263 Many …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… were built for the new estates in the Finlay Road and Coney Hill areas, and under the 1935 boundary extension … had 366 children on the roll and the infants' school 184. Coney Hill. In 1933 the city education authority planned to … building from Finlay Road on the new housing estate at Coney Hill. 246 It opened an infants' school in a new …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… infectious diseases hospital at Over. The Horton Road and Coney Hill hospital management committee controlled the two … in 1878 the county bought an estate in Barnwood, east of Coney Hill, for the site of a new asylum. The new … county asylums became known as Horton Road Hospital and Coney Hill Hospital respectively. 130 During the 1950s more …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… monuments were removed to the new municipal cemetery at Coney Hill. 13 ISLAM. The Muslim community in Gloucester …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and vestry, and a north porch was added. 121 St. Oswald, Coney Hill. Begun in 1938 and consecrated in 1939, 122 it … solely to the Crown. 126 A vicarage house was built in Coney Hill Road in the mid 1930s. 127 The permanent church, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in the south-east where it included part of a low rise at Coney Hill and in the south where it runs up almost to the … area extending southeastwards from Wotton to the Twyver at Coney Hill. There were several small fields by the Painswick … The lower mill, standing south of the road later called Coney Hill Road, 758 may have been that called Savage's Mill …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of growing population outside Gloucester at Longlevens and Coney Hill. From the early 20th century the older churches … and by 1965 it had built a church in Newton Avenue at Coney Hill. 187 In 1963 Mormons registered a house on the … 253 In 1934 the Methodists built a small church in Coney Hill, where Primitive Methodists had been holding …
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