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A History of the County of Gloucester
… were opened mostly in or near Cinderford. 98 The Forest's chief colliery owner built a large school in Cinderford in … Com. Woods, H.C. 330, p. 91 (1856), xxxvii. Cf. G.D.R., F 3/1, p. 57. Educ. Enq. Abstract, 312. Above, Prot. Nonconf. … P.R.O., ED 7/34/127. Nat. Soc. Inquiry, 1846-7, Glos. 8-9. Hockaday Abs. clxxvi. Above and below, this section. Glos. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… from a dissenting chapel just outside the Forest at Brain's Green, in Awre parish. 20 His congregations included the … from Gloucester, services were held in the house of W. F. Rhodes, a grocer and a member of the Coleford church. The … 20 Nov. 1797; Glos. R.O., D 2297. Glos. R.O., D 2297; cf. Hockaday Abs. ccxcvii, 1786. Hockaday Abs. ccxcvii; clxv, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 73 After the death of Anne Wicks the advowson was held by S. W. Silver in 1847 74 and 1879, 75 and by the Revd. E. W. … weekly evening services at Fromebridge in 1851. 16 M. W. F. St. John, vicar 1853-81, was highly regarded in the parish … with Frampton Mansell in Sapperton. Glos. Colln. RF 137.2. Hockaday Abs. cc. Glos. R.O., D 149/E 15. Hockaday Abs. cc. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… copy. 58 Copyholds could not be conveyed without the lord's special licence, and heriots were paid in kind. 59 In 1632 … Ibid. T 202, T 275, T 305, T 319, T 1024. Ibid. D 177/I/1, f. 4; Marshall's professional services were used by the … T. 149. Ibid. T 172. Ibid. T. 1734. Valor Eccl. ii. 195. Hockaday Abs. cc. Staffs. R.O., D 641/1/4K/5. Glos. Colln. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… known for its spacious village green, called Rosamund's Green after Henry II's mistress, Rosamund Clifford, a … 1302-58, 155. Glos. R.O., D 149/E 97. Ex inf. Maj. P. F. S. Clifford, of Frampton Court. Fly-bill penes Mr. T. D. … 152. Glos. R.O., D 149/T 233, T 1080, T 1097. See p. 151. Hockaday Abs. cc. e.g. ibid. 1707, 1714. Glos. R.O., D 149/X …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1 hide there unjustly. 33 Frampton later passed to Drew's nephew, Walter son of Richard son of Pons; Walter, who … only child, Henrietta Hilda Elizabeth, 9 who married Peter F. S. Haggie. The Haggies changed their name to Clifford in … i, p. 84; John is mentioned in Thomas's will, dated 1485: Hockaday Abs. cc. Cal. Close, 14851500, pp. 2778. C …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 49 No other reference to those meetings has been found. Hockaday Abs. cc. The authority for the date 1760 on the … xxviii. For Hill see D.N.B. H.O. 129/337/2/4/8. Kelly's Dir. Glos. (1894), 159. Date on bldg. Hockaday Abs. cc. H.O. 129/337/2/4/7. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… on his own presentation, 41 and in 1834 the Revd. C. F. Fenwick was patron. Edward Tierney acquired the advowson, … Fretherne was comparatively poor, being assessed at £4 13 s. 4 d. in 1291 45 and just over £5 clear in 1535. 46 In 1650 … MS. DD, pp. 49-50. See p. 161. G.D.R. vol. 382, f. 25. Hockaday Abs. cci. Cf. p. 161; Burke, Peerage (1963), 662-3. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and 3 bordars. The value of the estate had fallen from 60 s. before the Conquest to 30 s. 18 Saul was not separately … Cath. Libr., Reg. Abb. Malvern, i, ff. 17v.18. Ibid. ii, f. 78; S.C. 6/Hen. VIII/1248 m. 13. Hockaday Abs. cccxxxi. Cal. Pat. 15557, 133. D.L. 1/160 no. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… cottages of which the rents provided part of the school's income. There were only 30 children attending by day in … immediately south of Framilode church with a teacher's house built in 1857 89 beside it, was used for a Sunday school up to 1923 90 and for a church hall in 1967. Hockaday Abs. cccxxxi. See p. 166. Educ. of Poor Digest, 300; …
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