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A History of the County of Gloucester
… to rest entirely on the statement that in coming from Cheltenham he lodged himself and all his host within three … Stoke Orchard parish in 1935 Tredington became part of the Cheltenham Rural District. 241 Church. Whereas it is clear …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… is a rural parish lying beside the Foss way 17 km. east of Cheltenham and 3 km. north of Northleach. It has the name … also a Wesleyan Methodist. 488 The Wesleyan meeting, which Cheltenham preachers regularly visited, had an attendance of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Poor Law Union in 1835, 164 and was transferred to the Cheltenham Rural District in 1935. 165 Church. There was a … f. 195. S.C. 2/175/3 rot. 7. Cf. Richardson, Geology of Cheltenham, map. E.g. Glos. R.O., D 1388/SL 3/80; Kelly's …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… rural parish on the edge of the Cotswolds 7 km. ESE. of Cheltenham. The ancient parish, which comprised 1,479 a., 1 … Winchcombe along the top of the Cotswold scarp east of Cheltenham. 29 Of the ways up the scarp in Charlton Kings 30 … road through the village was part of a turnpike linking Cheltenham with the Gloucester-Oxford road near Puesdown Ash. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… water corn-mills at one time. On the west, south of the Cheltenham-Oxford road, which bisects the parish, there is an …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Withington, a large rural parish 10.5 km. south-east of Cheltenham, included the village of Withington with hamlets … road it was used by the Withington villagers to go to Cheltenham and Gloucester and was called the Cheltenham market way in 1636 63 and the plough way to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Woolstone WOOLSTONE Woolstone, 5 miles north of Cheltenham, is a small parish lying partly in the vale and … and 209 a. were put up for sale in 1894. 42 Thomas Pike of Cheltenham bought the Grange in 1897, and it changed hands … went to work outside the parish, particularly to Cheltenham, and a small number of professional and retired …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to 1812. In 1815 his son sold the manor to Joseph Pitt, a Cheltenham banker and entrepreneur and the builder of Pittsville and the Pump Room at Cheltenham, who already held considerable property in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… similar in character to, but more powerful than, the Cheltenham waters; pigeons resort to them, for the sake, as … springs rise in the parish, which are said to resemble the Cheltenham waters. …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… woodland during the Middle Ages. In 1382 John Hard of Cheltenham granted two men the right to fell and take wood in …
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