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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… see TNA, C 66/2090, no 7; C 66/2115, no 1. A document at Forthampton Court, Gloucestershire, refers to a manor ct. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to various tenants of Brictric at Clifford Chambers, Forthampton, Hanley in Worcestershire, and Shenington. Also … boundaries of other counties; and Clifford Chambers and Forthampton were peninsulas of Gloucestershire extending into … and Pamington, and one for the rest of the town; one at Forthampton for that vill and its hamlet of Swinley; and one …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… medieval chapels, comprising Ashchurch, Bushley (Worcs.), Forthampton, Oxenton, and Tredington, that lay on the abbey … with ballflower ornament, attributed to Abbot Robert of Forthampton (d. 1254), and the canopied tomb bearing the … Fox, who had been suspended from serving the cure of Forthampton, lived in Tewkesbury; he was suspected of owning …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… ferry provided a link between the abbey and its estate at Forthampton. 155 The Upper Lode was evidently the ferry …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… (Worcs.) and secondly Charles Dowdeswell, formerly of Forthampton Court. 178 The Buckles' property was bought by …
Scriveners' company common paper 1357-1628
… notary public [ 1559] John Mayle, s. of Robert Mayle of Forthampton, co. Glos., yeoman, app. to William Nicoll [ … [ Mayle (as he signs)], s. of Robert Mayle of Fortington [Forthampton], co. Glos., yeoman, dec'd, app. to John Mayle [ …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… flat pastures of heavy soil that are often waterlogged. Forthampton, however, the one parish lying west of the … The parishes in the lower division were Ashchurch, Forthampton, Kemerton, Oxenton, Tredington, Walton Cardiff, …
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