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A History of the County of Gloucester
… there were five in 1969, one of which is attributed to a Gloucester founder c. 1500. 64 The others are dated 1633, probably by John Palmer the elder of Gloucester. 65 1696, 1774, and 1775, the last two cast by Abraham Rudhall of Gloucester. 66 Owing to the weakness of the bell-frame only …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… The other moiety of Ash Weir belonged to Thomas, Duke of Gloucester, in 1398, 17 but the whole fishery had passed to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the stream that flows into Horse Pill from the road from Gloucester to Chepstow, but north of the road it takes an … piped to the fields c. 1955. 12 Between the hills and the Gloucester-Chepstow road the land, falling gently to 100 ft., … and the rectory built in 1814, the few houses on the Gloucester-Chepstow road are of late-19th- or 20th-century …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… H. Samuel, the owner in 1969, keeping c. 120 a. near the Gloucester-Chepstow road for his own use. 25 The farm-house … was given c. 1110 by Hugh de Lacy to Llanthony Priory, Gloucester. Richard de Clare confirmed the gift c. 1150, 46 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the hundred of Deerhurst, E. division of the county of Gloucester, 5 miles (W. N. W.) from Winchcomb; containing 78 … King's-Barton, union, and E. division of the county, of Gloucester, 5 miles (S. W. by W.) from Gloucester; containing 46 inhabitants. Woolton, Little …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… WOOTTON, a hamlet, in the parish of St. Mary-deLode, Gloucester, Upper division of the hundred of Dudstone and … King's-Barton, union, and E. division of the county, of Gloucester, of a mile (E. by S.) from Gloucester; containing, with Wootton-Ville, extraparochial, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Huiccia, including the counties of Worcester and Gloucester, with part of Warwickshire. Osric, either … increased the number of her partisans, marched from Gloucester with a considerable force, and arriving before … festivals of the choirs of Worcester, Hereford, and Gloucester, take place here in the cathedral, every third …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… local Oxfordshire stone and the roofs are slate-covered. Gloucester College was established in 1298 as a college for … incorporated an earlier establishment founded as a cell of Gloucester Abbey and from this the college took its name. The … in 1560 were repaired and occupied by a new body known as Gloucester Hall. This foundation subsisted till the …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Davids: B.M., Cotton MS. Domit. A. i fo. 148r). 8 Roger of Gloucester 9 El. March 1163 ( Ann. Tewkes. p. 49). Cons. 23 … 1185 (above p. 5). M. William of Northolt 3 Archdcn. of Gloucester (below p. 107). El. c. 25 May 1186 ( Gerv. Cant. 1 … 1159. Cf. Cart. Worc. p. lii n. 7. Son of Robert, earl of Gloucester (see Materials for Becket vii no. 649), and …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… 2 The diocese had been divided into the archdeaconries of Gloucester and Worcester (which included the Warwickshire parishes). On 3 Sept. 1541 the new diocese of Gloucester was formed by detaching Gloucestershire from … archdeaconry, that of Worcester. However, the revenues of Gloucester diocese were found to be inadequate, and in 1552 …
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