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A History of the County of Gloucester
… was a grange of the abbey, 54 later known as the grange of Ardland or St. White's. 55 The portion's southern area, … Camp. In 1265, during the barons' war, a beacon was lit at Ardland (St. White's) as a signal to the king's party captive … near Littledean was evidently at the abbey's grange of Ardland or St. White's. 13 The grange occupied the site of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the few authorized to enter royal woodland was one at Ardland (St. White's), south-west of Littledean, belonging to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… W.; Wilkinson, Nat.; Woodyer, Hen.; Wyatt, Jeffry Ardland, see St. White's Arlingham, Armes, Ric. des, Arnott, … par.), Dean Forest (Forest of Dean), Abbots wood, agric., Ardland, see St. White's assarts, and see Abenhall; Bicknor, … bldgs., later man. ho.(Flaxley Abbey), Plate adv., agric., Ardland, see St. White's assarts in, boundaries, Castiard, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Craggs and Wm. St. Weonards (Herefs.), St. White's (or Ardland) (in Flaxley and Dean Forest), grange, hermitage, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Hardelonde is found in the 17th and 18th centuries as Ardland. Many also throw light on the original character of …
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