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A History of the County of Gloucester
… char., n ch., ch. ho., ct., curates of, dom. arch., Epney, farms, fields, fisheries, glebe ho., Horsemarling, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 114 Moreton, Castle (Worcs.), 352 Moreton Valence, 145 Epney, 47, 218, 294, 304, 306 Horsemarling, 42 Morgan: Chas. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… on the rolls of men from such small riverside hamlets as Epney, in Moreton Valence, 86 and Denny, in Minsterworth. 87 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1840 when Whaddon was united with Brookthorpe. 21 Epney was transferred from Moreton to the new ecclesiastical …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to the north-west lay 666 a. including the hamlet of Epney, and to the south-east lay 775 a., including the areas … three small parts of Saul by the river, including one at Epney with three houses, in 1884, and of an unpopulated part … area of the parish before 1884, except that the parts of Epney in Saul and Standish are included, and that Putloe, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… population included 4 sailors, 77 and a mariner lived at Epney in 1846. 78 There were barge-owners and shipowners at Epney until the 1930s, and in 1897 there were as many as six. … was a fruit-dealer at Moreton and a cider-manufacturer at Epney. 90 In 1933 there were c. 75 a. of orchard at Epney, 91 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… parish. 71 In 1846 Quarter Sessions licensed a house in Epney for nonconformist worship. 72 A house built in 1840, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… near Whiteshill to an apex not far from the Severn at Epney, a length of 5 miles. The parish included two large … it, a still smaller one north again beside the Severn at Epney, and 3 a. beside the river at Longney Crib. In addition … transferred to Standish, the small piece of Standish at Epney and the piece south of it were transferred to Moreton …
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