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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… Exch. preb. with Thomas Guldesfeld for ch. of English Bicknor, Glos., 9 Sept. 1394 ( Reg. Trefnant p. 189; see … 1394-1408. By exch. with Samuel de Wyk for ch. of English Bicknor, Glos., 9 Sept. 1394 ( Reg. Trefnant p. 189; see …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Hall, matric. 18 Oct., 1662, aged 16; B.A. 1665, rector of Bicknor, Kent, 1674, vicar of Borden 1690. See Foster's Index …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… Has given him order to deliver his letters to Thomas Bicknor there, to be conveyed to his brother-in-law, John …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… English Bicknor ENGLISH BICKNOR The Rural parish of English Bicknor lies 8 km. ENE. of Monmouth on the boundary with …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… river Wye for much of the river's course between English Bicknor and Brockweir. To the south-east it was probably … (Herefs.), Ruardean (then Herefs., later Glos.), English Bicknor, Wyegate on the borders of the later parishes of … inclusion of the Domesday manors of St. Briavels, English Bicknor, Ruardean, and 'Dean'. Those manors together with the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… later styled a vicarage, 58 was united with English Bicknor in 1972. The patronage of the new benefice was shared … original church, on the road between Coleford and English Bicknor, was the schoolchapel of 1812, a simple building with … curate. 71 Some Lydbrook people attended church at Welsh Bicknor (Herefs., formerly Mon.), on the opposite side of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… often served, including John Ashurst, landowner in English Bicknor, and members of the Baynham and Hyett families. In … estate in Newland and St. Briavels, Staunton, and English Bicknor. 51 About 1245 all the bailiwicks were said to be … of Ruardean, Lea, Mitcheldean, Blakeney, Staunton, and Bicknor, were recorded; 55 Abenhall, Blaize, and apparently …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… excepting Lea bailiwick, the woodwards of Abenhall, Bicknor, and Blakeney bailiwicks took or claimed the ore … bailiwicks belonged to the Crown and that in Abenhall, Bicknor, Blakeney, Lea, and Staunton bailiwicks was taken or … the western part of the royal demesne with English Bicknor, St. Briavels, Newland, and Staunton, was sometimes …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… between the extraparochial Forest, Newland, English Bicknor, and Ruardean. Some parts of the extraparochial … in another volume. Woods at Mailscot, near English Bicknor parish, and at Kidnalls and the Snead, north of … Bourts, at the northern rim of the demesne above English Bicknor, 57 but peregrine falcons continued to nest later in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and West Dean as well as the ancient parishes of English Bicknor, Ruardean, and Newland, 14 became in 1935 a new civil … was undertaken by constables appointed by the English Bicknor parish vestry in the early 1860s. 83 A police station …
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