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A History of the County of Gloucester
… portion was not recorded later. A portion of the tithes of Alkerton owed to the Vicar of Frocester was being disputed by … 63 By 1291 Eastington church had a chapel of ease at Alkerton, 64 later described as standing at about a … services at the chapel had been suspended for default by Alkerton parishioners, some of whom refused to attend the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… ECONOMIC HISTORY: AGRICULTURE. In 1086 the demesne of Alkerton manor was cultivated by 3 servi with one plough, 69 … the works owed by the customary tenants; both there and on Alkerton manor, however, the tenants apparently had the … 70 About 1552 the demesne of the manors of Eastington and Alkerton comprised 28 a. of arable, 8 a. of common meadow, 65 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 56 In 1858 a schoolroom adjoining the Wesleyan chapel at Alkerton was built for a day school. In the next year both … (1870), 542, however, lists a separate Wesleyan school at Alkerton. Kelly's Dir. Glos. (1856), 282. Ibid. (1870), 542; …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a former clothing parish including the village of Alkerton, lies 4 miles west of Stroud and 9 miles south of … 7 The area transferred from Frampton was the part of Alkerton meadow that had been held in the Middle Ages by … the northeast around Nastend. 12 The area lying around the Alkerton turning on the main Bristol-Gloucester road had …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… for the Earl of Stafford's manors of Eastington and Alkerton for the period 1377-90, 80 for Alkerton manor alone for 1424-8, 81 and for both manors for … held. View of frankpledge was originally exercised only in Alkerton manor and presentments at its court were made by a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Hugh Stafford held Eastington manor, together with Alkerton manor, 43 at his death in 1386. 44 The manors were … to Richard Stephens and in 1570 they sold the manor of Alkerton to Stephens; 54 Richard Stephens held the whole of … by the farmers in 1968. 72 Millend House, Millend Mill, Alkerton Farm, Muddleshole Farm, and 249 a; passed on Henry …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… built a chapel on the south side of the main road at Alkerton; 41 congregations of up to 300 were claimed for it … in brick in the Gothic style in 1871. 47 Two houses at Alkerton were registered by other dissenting groups in 1845. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Fromebridge recorded as digging fuller's earth at Alkerton in 1556; 82 Alice Haynes, the lord of the manor's …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Fretherne or Saul in 1691 to Thomas Blanch, a clothier of Alkerton, whose representatives sold it in 1776 to John …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… served Coaley parish, 8 and a portion of the tithes of Alkerton owned by the church and commuted for 20 s. a year in …
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