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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Navy Commissioners to sell useless and decayed timber at Lydney; and also the old Success, Weymouth pink, and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Henry Guise, and Anne, who married Roynon Jones of Nass, Lydney. Henry Guise died in 1749 and Mary in 1750, and her …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… by Bristoll and Barton hundred, Kemmerton, Chedworth and Lydney co. Gloucester; Burford, Shypton, Spellesbury and …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… 'dier' of Shyppey co. Kent, sons of Henry Kegewyn late of Lydney in the forest of Dene, to William Beynam gentleman, … February, 6 Henry VII: and of a messuage with curtilage in Lydney co. Gloucester, which William and Christopher Kegewyn …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Tickner, 153. Coal Trade of Ireland. ( See Ireland.) - of Lydney. ( See Lydney.) - of Wales carried on under Bond, Beaumont, 165. - … - Rate at which they would deliver Coals, Metcalfe, 13. Lydney Coal, Price of, Mushett, 237. 240. - Owners, Hardships …
Journal of the House of Lords
… of Woods and Forests, which Tramroads terminate at Lydney, a Port on the River Severn. Those Tramroads are … in general carried on from that Place? The Trade from Lydney is confined by Necessity nearly to the Port of … As the Clause was originally framed, the Coal Owners at Lydney and of the Forest of Dean would have continued to have …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… which also supplied White cliff, 94 was taken over by the Lydney gas company in 1946 and gas manufacture ceased at … came under the same ownership as papers in Cinderford and Lydney, 55 and publication ceased in 1991, when the three … in 1745 was Thomas James. 26 James, later of Rodleys, in Lydney, 27 was agent of the St. Briavels castle estate and …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… hundred called Barton Hundred, Kenmerton, Chedworth and Lydney, co. Gloucester; the manors and lordships of Burford, …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… in 1638. 12 In 1640 the owner was Sir John Winter of Lydney, also a relative of the Huntleys. 13 Sir John, a … and the rest was sent to ironworks at Powick (Worcs.), Lydney, and Flaxley. 3 As lord of Dymock manor Lord Beauchamp …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 'B' groups; closely related examples were found at Lydney, Glos. 6 A common type of rim on these and on more … Journ. xv, 30, pl. iv, 1. R. E. M. Wheeler, Report . . . Lydney, fig. 24, 14. Antiq. Journ. xiii, 399, figs. 5, 11. …
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