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A History of the County of Gloucester
… parish by the river Wye 8 km. NNE. of Chepstow (Mon.). In 1842 an adjoining tract of extraparochial land, which … parish purposes, 41 and the parish was further enlarged in 1935 by the addition of an arm of Woolaston parish, … one, probably that later called Bailey Lane, 74 and the Lydney highway district agreed to bear the cost of repairing …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Hill-Forts HILL-FORTS Eight earthworks in the area covered by this Volume are classified as … of the work is undated, but it is the only hill-fort in S.E. Dorset that does not occupy an obviously commanding … the wall of the temple precinct or temenos, much as at Lydney of similar date (T. V. and R. E. M. Wheeler, Lydney
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Sheen HOUSE OF CARTHUSIAN MONKS 4. THE PRIORY OF SHEEN In the year 1414 Henry V. founded at Sheen, Richmond, a … rule each monk lived and fed apart, they only met in common in quire and chapter. 3 The considerable property … of various other lordships, in Herefordshire; 'Tuddenham,' Lydney, and Chedworth, with tithes of other lordships, in
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Stanley HOUSE OF CISTERCIAN MONKS 7. THE ABBEY OF STANLEY In 1151 the Empress Maud and her chamberlain, Drogo, gave to the Cistercian monks of Quarr in the Isle of Wight 'a singular and romantic spring on the … Richard Lydiard in 1481, 81 Thomas Gloster in 1409, John Lydney in 1423, and Thomas Bathe in 1432. 82 There seems to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… 136a. 17th-century: Lowther (1), p. 159b. Miscellaneous (In Shroud): 17th-century: Kendal (1), p. 122a. Alan, son of Count Eudo of Penthievre, estate in Yorkshire created by, p. liii. Albini, Nigel de, barony of … piece of timber found near, Lupton (1), p. 162a. Lydney (Glos.), figures used as votive offerings at, p. xli. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Adforton, pp. 14. Adonis, figure possibly of, represented in plaster ceiling, Eye, Moreton and Ashton (3), p. 60a. … or Irchenefeld, Cyfeiliog, Bishop of Llandaff captured in, p. lviii; Welsh occupation of, p. lix; submission to … xxxiii, 152b. Lydiatts, cottage at, Luston (27), p. 140a. Lydney, p. xlv; Roman iron-mine, p. lii. Lye Court Farm, …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… Index INDEX NOTES: Page numbers in bold indicate the main entry for a place. Page numbers in italic denote an illustration. The following abbreviations … 115 justiciar of, 114 ironworks, see Flaxley; Longhope; Lydney; Newnham, Ayleford; Oxenhall, Ellbridge furnace; …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… bishops, canons and dignitaries, the diocese and cathedral in question are those of Hereford; archdeacons with no … no reference to a diocese are archdeacons of Shropshire in the diocese of Hereford rather than the dioceses of … also Aldith of Lyde Lydiard Millicent (Wilts.), church, 10 Lydney (Glos.), church, 85, 125, 136 Lyon (France), abp., 33 …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… 1078; ii. 31, 294, 462, 658, 1063. committee of defence in, i. 294. committee of sequestration in, i. III, 363. garrison of the Castle, i. 763, 764, 862. … 757, 968, 1061, 1364, 1426. Sir John, ii. 1320. Thomas, of Lydney, ii. 625, 635. Chartham, co. Kent, rectors of. See …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Delahay. See Layer de la Hay. Laford, John, ii. 1378. Lag [in Dunscore], Dumfriesshire, ii. 1148, 1388. Laiths. See … Middlesex, manors and lands of Sir Henry Spiller, Knt., in, i. 785. Lamb, i. 365, 484, 485. Lamb (Lambe): John, ii. … Thomas, ii. 1067, 1323, 1330, 1367, 1376. Lidney. See Lydney. Life: John, ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 1082. William, ii. …
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