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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… parish were the Sherston Avon and, between that and the Tetbury (Glos.) branch of the Avon, the Foss Way. 13 The rest … and Malmesbury, 22 in 1478 land on the north side of the Tetbury Avon near Malmesbury, 23 and in 1577 Bremilham Mill … at below 76 m. in the south-east. It drains mainly to the Tetbury Avon which flows from north-west to south-east across …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a later northern part along the road from Hankerton to Tetbury (Glos.), survived in 1988. The CirencesterMalmesbury … parish and turnpiked in 1778, disturnpiked in 1874. 40 Tetbury Way was turnpiked in 1798: 41 it ran from Charlton … of 681 recording the grant to the abbey of 15 cassati near Tetbury, to which the recital of Charlton's boundaries was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… BathCirencester road until a more westerly road through Tetbury (Glos.) was turnpiked in 1743. 13 The Crudwell … was reached from Crudwell village by Crudwell or Tetbury Lane leading west to the Foss Way or by a road … itself. 18 A lane also links Crudwell to Ashley, and Tetbury Lane and Crudwell Lane lead on to Long Newnton and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Narrow or Small Way in the 10th or 11th century, later Tetbury Way. The lane crossing the south of Foxley parish, … be correct. The names are from Arch. Jnl. lxxvi. 2213. For Tetbury Way, below, Norton, introduction. Andrews and Duty, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Edward the Confessor. 65 The manor was, like Roger's Tetbury manor, acquired later by the St. Valery family. 66 … Thomas forfeited his estates before 1197 and Hampnett and Tetbury manors were granted to William de Breuse, husband of … claimants to his lands. The Crown granted it together with Tetbury manor in 1213 to William's son Giles de Breuse, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in the course of which is a semicircular detour, leads to Tetbury (Glos.). It was crossed by the CirencesterMalmesbury … road at a junction called Five Lanes. The Tetbury road was turnpiked west of Five Lanes in 1798, 24 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Malmesbury stands on a steep hill almost encircled by the Tetbury and Sherston branches of the Bristol Avon. 1 The … ha. (6,669 a.). 22 From the confluence of its Sherston and Tetbury branches the Avon flows south-east across the old … eastern boundary. The name Ingelbourne was applied to the Tetbury branch in the 11th or 12th century and in the later …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… its clothiers bought wool in the markets of Cirencester, Tetbury, Castle Combe, and Devizes; they used the local …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a ford. The Easton Grey road, Small Way, was often called Tetbury Way; 15 the Foxley road, possibly Borough Way, was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Avon south of Malmesbury, both the Sherston Avon and the Tetbury branch of the Avon west of Malmesbury, and short … from Malmesbury crossed Westport parish, that north to Tetbury (Glos.) and Gloucester and that west to Bristol via … the MalmesburyCirencester road north-east of the town. The Tetbury road was disturnpiked in 1874, the Sherston road in …
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