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A History of the County of Shropshire
… passed successively to Philip's sons Philip (d. 1689) and Soudley (d. 1701). 16 On Soudley's death without issue the estate passed to his uncle, … of Wellington (d. 1709), 17 who was succeeded by his son Soudley, a minor. 18 On Soudley Eyton's death without issue …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… southwards from Littledean towards Abbots wood and Soudley, was supposed to have been part of a Roman road … bungalow nearby, and the other, Wellington's Farm, on the Soudley road, was a centre for pony trekking. By the road … stood a short distance southwest of Littledean near the Soudley road, 11 had been built by 1536. 12 In 1591 it was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 60 Abbots wood, covering c. 880 a. on the east side of the Soudley brook valley, also had an anomalous status after the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the east to Cannop in the west and including Ruspidge and Soudley in the south. 24 The benefice, which under the Act … which became a separate parish in 1880, 28 and to Soudley, where a permanent church was built. 29 St. John's … Mears. 85 On the east side of the Forest a mission to Soudley was begun from St. John's church, Cinderford, in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… at the Wilderness near Mitcheldean. A church school for Soudley was opened in 1875 by G. A. Allan, vicar of St. … It was a single mixed department in an iron room at Upper Soudley provided by Henry Crawshay and used also for Anglican … many children continuing to attend a school outside Soudley, 38 but in 1880 it was successfully revived as a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and the others were in the Bradley hill area west of Soudley brook and at Kidnalls above Lydney. 71 There were … the larger timber produced were local sawmills at Parkend, Soudley, Monmouth, and elswhere and the Forest's mines … woodman's lodge: inscr. on stone at Dean Heritage mus., Soudley (1994); and the first of the new lodges, at Lea …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and Perseverance and Findall mine in the Cinderford (or Soudley) brook valley below Staple Edge. 44 Beginning in 1854 … How) brook above Lydbrook, and one was on Cinderford (or Soudley) brook below Staple Edge some distance upstream of Soudley bridge. The forges stood downstream of the Parkend, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in its northern part Cinderford brook and in its southern Soudley brook forms a long winding valley through the east … through the south-eastern edge of the high land to meet Soudley brook at Blakeney below the Forest's scarp, and at … at Parkend. 9 Other large ponds on a tributary stream of Soudley brook at Sutton bottom, near Soudley, were built as …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and Whitecroft and those carrying the Dean road over Soudley and Blackpool brooks. 25 Although there was a levy on … Cinderford and Ruspidge between 1876 and 1878 emptied into Soudley brook at treatment works above Soudley. 47 The system was extended later and the sewage …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… year Bible Christian societies at Drybrook, Edge Hills, Soudley, and High Beech had memberships of 17, 15, 6, and 3 … The High Beech meeting lapsed soon afterwards but that at Soudley grew 75 and in 1846 it built a small chapel on Bradley hill near Upper Soudley. The chapel, a square stone building, was called …
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