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The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… Newnham, Beverston Castle, Malmesbury, Tewkesbury, Beachley and Monmouth. In May 1645 he was given a broader …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Cone Pill, Bullo Pill, and Broadoak, important ferries at Beachley and Newnham, and a number of lesser crossings; there …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… into the six hamlets of Churchend, Bishton, Sedbury, Beachley, Wibdon, and Stroat. The Severn is crossed at Beachley by the old Passage ferry, which has been lately much … and curiously sculptured. A church was erected in 1833 at Beachley, where is also a national school, built in 1840; and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Curre left £200 for the poor, in particular inhabitants of Beachley evicted from their homes in 1917 when the shipyard …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… In 1833 a chapel dedicated to St. John was built at Beachley; 30 it is a Gothic stone building, cruciform in … of the chapel was borne largely by James Jenkins, owner of Beachley manor, while there were also other subscribers and a … family at Woodcroft and Stroat. 48 In 1969 the chapels at Beachley, Tutshill, and the Chase were still in regular use …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… estates held from Tidenham manor: they were 4 tenants of Beachley manor, one tenant of Robert son of Pagan, 3 tenants … and 26 leaseholds. 42 The typical tenure on Waldings and Beachley manors in the 17th century was by lease for three … manor had 16 free tenants and 11 leaseholders, while Beachley manor had 9 free tenants, 6 leaseholders and a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was a revival to 55 by 1936. 61 A school established at Beachley in a small stone building by the chapel there in … because it then taught only infants, the older children of Beachley going to schools at Tidenham and Chepstow. 66 The … School which replaced an earlier school maintained at Beachley for the children of the staff at the Army …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… points of the rivers, notably the Severn passage at Beachley, played an important part in the development of … of Lancaut formed by a meander of the Wye, and the Beachley peninsula on the south. Lancaut evidently remained … to 218 a., being merged in Tidenham parish in 1935. 4 Beachley was also part of Tidenham manor by 956 and was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1837. 71 William Lewis was holding manor courts for both Beachley and Waldings manors in 1584, but those manors …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Lewis of St. Pierre (Mon.) who acquired the manor of Beachley in that year. 6 By 1598 the two manors had passed to … the estate, comprising c. 380 a. based on Wibdon Farm and Beachley Farm, evidently representing respectively the manors of Waldings and Beachley, passed to his son Thomas. 14 By 1786 the manors had …
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