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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 140. Fras. Wilde. For relief; his father, late vicar of Painswick, and parson of Shipton-Sollars, co. Gloucester, was …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Stafford. Presbyterian. 161 Francis Harris His house, Painswick, Herefordshire (Gloucestershire). Congregational. …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… hill was out of repair in 1661 33 and was included in the Painswick Cheltenham road turnpiked in 1785. 34 Coberley …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… following year to Theyer Townsend of Steanbridge House, Painswick (d. 1801), who left it to his brother Charles, 83 a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the county of Gloucester, 2 miles (N. E. by E.) from Painswick; containing 428 inhabitants. It comprises by …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… was irregular in shape and included the sources of the Painswick stream and the Overtown brook, which flow … south-westwards in deep narrow valleys. The valley of the Painswick stream, the head of which was known as Ladlecombe … after 1882 when Cranham absorbed a small detached part of Painswick in the south-west, where an open field had been …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… grandson Robert, and great-grandson Littleton Lawrence of Painswick (Glos.), 18 who until 1738 held perhaps c. 250 a. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1674, aged 16; B.A. 1678, fellow, M.A. 1681, vicar of Painswick 1701, rector of Sedgebarrow, co. Worcester, 1727, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the parish. Edge EDGE, a tything, in the parish of Painswick, union of Stroud, hundred of Bisley, E. division of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… The overlordship of the manor remained with the lords of Painswick, 37 although in 1347 part was said to have been … Robert of Edgeworth, and Richard Talbot, 48 lord of Painswick, who probably had custody of John Cofe's share of …
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