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A History of the County of Gloucester
… tithes appears to have been secured by Kilmister. 47 In Tarlton 48 and Rodmarton the rector received all the tithes. … in kind. 49 Uncertainty about the parish boundary in Tarlton in the late 18th century led to confusion as to which … allotted c. 523 a. for all his tithes. Two tenements in Tarlton were charged with a cash payment in lieu of tithes. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 3 ploughs. 84 In 1671 there were 5 copyhold tenants on Tarlton manor, three of whom each held 2 yardlands and the … they owed heriots in cash and had common rights in Tarlton Down. 85 The copyhold of the James family in … sides of the Ashley road. 99 The extensive open fields of Tarlton were shared with Coates parish; 1 the one called the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… educating and apprenticing poor children of Rodmarton and Tarlton. The gift, with £50 under the will of Charles Coxe … expense. 48 They probably included small schools in Tarlton and Culkerton. Rodmarton National school, a mixed … and neighbouring villages attended. 55 A small school at Tarlton, attended by 9 children, was recorded in 1847; its …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… which included the settlements of Culkerton, Hazleton, and Tarlton, lies four miles north-east of Tetbury and six miles … boundary with Coates, running through the open fields of Tarlton tithing, had become so obscured by 1793 that it was … detached parts of Coates, comprising 14 a., lay within Tarlton until 1883 when they were absorbed by Rodmarton. 7 In …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Rodmarton Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Tarlton manor court was recorded from the early 13th century … 96 From 1848, however, a joint court was held for Tarlton, Rodmarton, and Culkerton; it met at Tarlton manor-house and continued to be held fairly regularly …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… landowner in the parish where he had acquired estates in Tarlton and had purchased Culkerton manor. 29 By his will … of 1 yardland in Rodmarton, including land at Little Tarlton, was granted c. 1220 by Ralph of Gloucester to … by William of Eu, who also held an estate of 1 hide in Tarlton, which Leuric had held in 1066. William's tenant in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… meetings in 1974. 32 Wesleyan Methodists built a chapel in Tarlton north of the Rodmarton road 33 in 1827, and it was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… through Hailey wood, and the southern boundary follows the Tarlton-Cherington road. The ancient parish, which included a … the Cirencester road. Some of the new building was on Tarlton Lane which leads south-eastwards from the church to … and formerly linked the settlement with the village of Tarlton. The north part of the village contains a number of …
Old and New London
… Somers, Henry VIII.'s jester (d. 1560); Richard Tarlton, the famous clown of Queen Elizabeth's time (d. …
Old and New London
… prince against the chief justice is introduced, Richard Tarlton, a famous comedian and mimic, acts both judge and … him to the ground, to the great diversion of the audience. Tarlton, the judge, goes off the stage, and returns as Tarlton, the clown: he demands the cause of the laughter. …
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