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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… and 18 km northwest of Gloucester. Its village, standing in an area of Romano-British roadside settlement, was in the late Anglo-Saxon period the centre of a large royal … in 1638. 12 In 1640 the owner was Sir John Winter of Lydney, also a relative of the Huntleys. 13 Sir John, a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Early Man Early Iron Age IV. Early Iron Age A new phase in the knowledge of the Iron Age in Britain was inaugurated by Mr. J. P. Bushe-Fox's … 'B' groups; closely related examples were found at Lydney, Glos. 6 A common type of rim on these and on more …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
… Dean. The lawyers of the Arches Court will obstruct him in succeeding to the Deanery. Jan. 16. Westminster. 2. … by the King for John Earl of Warwick to sell the manor of Lydney, co. Gloucester, to Sir Wm. Herbert. Jan. 18. London. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Bennett, late tidesurveyor of Hull, and now a prisoner in Ludgate: as by the Treasury Lords' order in Jan. last. Out Letters ( General) VII, p. 65. Treasury … and sandy ground called "the new ground," in the parish of Lydney and tithing of Nasse, co. Gloucester, on the south …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Chancellor Lord Ashley to the Commissioners for Appeals in Excise and thereby to verify the enclosed copy [missing] … Lord Dartmouth of the several parcels of cloth etc. as in the enclosed memorial and an estimate of the prices for … the New Ground, containing 20 acres in the parish of Lydney, co. Gloucester, near to and south of the Severn, left …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to be assistant to the Company of Eastland merchants in the execution of the powers granted to them by charter for … warrant. (This warrant altered 1665, April 30. and made in the name of John Scarth.) Ibid, X. p. 289. Nov. 4 Money … (Boseme), of Mitcheldean; John Ashton and Giles White, of Lydney; Anthony Hathaway, of Mitcheldean; Edward Parlour …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 43 was formed from land given to the monks, much of it in the mid 12th century by the abbey's founder, Roger, earl … road, which is treated below with Cinderford in the history of the Forest of Dean. The parish, which was … to have been part of a Roman road linking Ariconium with Lydney. 91 It was crossed by two tracks, which ran westwards …
Alumni Oxonienses
… of St. Margaret Lothbury, London, 1652, vicar of St. Peter-in-the-East, Oxford, 1667, rector of Naunton Beauchamp, co. … 29 May, 1532, M.A. 12 July, 1535, Audley's chantry priest in Salisbury 1539, vicar of Odiham, Hants, 1547, and rector … Magdalen Hall, matric. 23 Nov., 1632, aged 18; vicar of Lydney, co. Gloucester, 1658. See Foster's Index Eccl. Fox, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… For much of its history the Forest of Dean, using the term in the particular sense of the area subject to forest law, … bounds. 15 A fine in 1199 for waste in woodland within Aylburton provides more definite evidence for the inclusion … and probably Blythes Court in Newnham 45 and Soilwell in Lydney. 46 The continuing pressure on land in the 13th …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 15 was regarded as the Foresters' parish church 16 and in the early 16th century one of its chantry priests was … the auspices of Henry Ryder, the new bishop of Gloucester, in 1815 to sell bibles cheaply in the Forest region was … was built as a memorial to Charles Bathurst (d. 1863) of Lydney Park by his wife Mary and his brother and heir, the …
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