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A History of the County of Gloucester
… revived later to justify the daily opening of part of the new produce markets after 1786 and the holding of cattle … standings of the fishmongers and market gardeners; 16 a new market bell was installed in Trinity tower there in 1706. … near the gate 22 until 1655 when it was replaced by a new building halfway up the street. The new building, a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was followed by the provision of churches for the new suburbs. The first, Christ Church, opened in 1823 at the … on the glebe c. 1877 7 was replaced in the late 1950s by a new house in Derby Road. 8 The church, built of ashlar and … In 1899 and 1900 the west end was remodelled, a new front in roughcast and vermilion terracotta being added, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… St. Mary, 15 which at an inclosure in 1867 was allotted new pieces of land within Sandhurst. 16 Tuffley lay 3 km. … parts, namely Gloucester castle (later the county prison) on the south-west side of Gloucester, a small island … north and north-east of the city were included in the new civil parishes of Longford and Wotton St. Mary (Without); …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… towards antiTrinitarianism. 8 The Quakers had opened a new meeting house by 1682 and the Independents built a chapel … opening of evangelistic missions, and the arrival of many new groups. Between 1811 and 1851 nonconformist groups … group. The Countess of Huntingdon's chapel closed in 1869. New churches were formed following schisms in the Baptist and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… county assizes and quarter sessions being held there. 11 A new place for the sale of yarn was apparently provided in the … carried out in the years 15934 involved the building of a 'new hall'. 13 In 1607 the Boothall was to be rebuilt and … role as a seat of justice in 1816 with the opening of the new Shire Hall on an adjoining site. The old hall was later …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1740 when an Act empowered the corporation to build new works on Robins Wood Hill. 24 The corporation made its … of the Act. 25 Selwyn built two reservoirs and laid new pipes. In 1744 he was supplying c. 140 households in the … constituted under an Act of that year with powers to build new works and supply an area which included the city and the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… quay, was designated the principal landing place in the new port of Gloucester, 13 and the following year the city … the building of warehouses had started by 1622 when two new houses occupied land formerly used as a dunghill. 20 Also … the road along the quay and the river bank adjoining the prison was improved to carry traffic bypassing the city …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… church and in 1859 the chapel was demolished and the new church, which was not oriented, was erected in an early … the street and a south-west tower and spire were built. A new presbytery was built in 1880. 19 On a Sunday in 1881 St. … regularly from 1952 in a temporary building on a new housing estate at Matson. Later a community centre was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the Gloucester and Berkeley canal and the building of a new wharf in 1852. 17 The priory church, of which the western … crossing-wall was thickened, probably to take a tower. The new wall made use of stone taken from elsewhere in the … widened, the door to the north porticus was replaced by a new wide arch, and clasping butresses were added to the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Abbey's manors. Bearland (formerly The Bareland), 1301: 11 New Street, 1714, having been newly built up in the mid 17th … of Upper Quay Street through to the castle. Destroyed for new Shire Hall complex 1960s. Catherine Wheel Lane, see … outside the east gate to Brook Street. Destroyed 1970s for new shopping precinct. Dolphin Lane, 1843, from inn. Led off …
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