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A History of the County of Gloucester
… parish of Hinder's Lane and Dockham, 6 and, from 1883, the Flaxley Meend district of Cinderford. 7 It was dominated by … short lived National schools at Littledean Hill and Flaxley Meend. The Littledean Hill school was opened in 1852 … which was also used as a chapel, closed in 1857. 29 Flaxley Meend National or C. of E. school, opened in 1875, 30 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… part of the Forest woodland and waste to found and endow Flaxley abbey, reputedly sited on the spot where his father … the hunting. 97 Edward III, who stayed several times at Flaxley abbey before 1353, 98 was possibly the last monarch … grant in 1258 of what was later called Abbots wood to Flaxley abbey. 75 Much of Bearse had been lost to Newland and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the eastern part of the royal demesne woodland with Flaxley, Littledean, Mitcheldean, Ruardean, and parts of Awre … (St. White's), south-west of Littledean, belonging to Flaxley abbey. 66 The Crown made several attempts to restrict … impact on the Forest's timber reserves is indicated by Flaxley abbey's right to take two oaks a week for its forge, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in profusion on the north-east side of the Forest near Flaxley 15 and gave the name by 1282 to a wood called the … Mun. FmE 2/3/1, f. 4; Hart, Royal Forest, 280-2. Above, Flaxley, intro. P.R.O., E 32/31, m. 9; Glos. R.O., D 2026/X … i. 5-9. Above, Plate 43. Cal. Pat. 1247-58, 435. Above, Flaxley, intro.; church. Cal. Chart. R. 1257-1300, 11. Below, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… new building was mostly on land in East Dean township, Flaxley parish, and Lea Bailey tithing, three small … in 1870 it was dissolved. 42 Following a resolution of the Flaxley parish vestry in 1869 a drainage authority was appointed for the Flaxley Meend district of Cinderford but the task of laying …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… near Gunn's Mills in 1864. 45 The meeting had a chapel in Flaxley Meend and has not been traced after 1879. 46 Under … the largest numbers. 97 The Cinderford chapel, at Flaxley Meend, 98 closed in 1879 but the society was revived … Plymouth Brethren met in Cinderford, in a small chapel at Flaxley Meend, by 1879. The chapel, in Abbey Street, 71 was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… converted as an oratory, and in 1939 a church was built in Flaxley Street. Designed by the Liverpool firm of Badger and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… on the royal demesne of the Forest, in Chestnuts wood near Flaxley, at 'Bicknor's Lane End', and at a place called … in 1797, in the area known later as Dockham and within Flaxley parish. 57 To the south at St. White's there were one … barn, near St. White's, along Belle Vue Road across Flaxley Meend, and along High Street within the Forest. 61 By …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1870s. 1 In the later 19th century the Crawley-Boeveys of Flaxley Abbey, whose estate included the town's Flaxley Meend district, assisted the building of a school and … 12 Aug. 1865; 10 Aug. 1867; Glos. R.O., DA 6/100. Above, Flaxley, manor; below, Churches (St. Stephen); Educ., …
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