Search

Displaying 281 - 284 of 284
A History of the County of Gloucester
… late 13th century, shortly before the manor was granted to Tintern Abbey, there was considerable demesne at Aluredston. … for new assarts. 10 Shortly before the Dissolution the Tintern Abbey granges of Woolaston, Madgett, and Brockweir … at £22, was worth about three times as much as any other Tintern Abbey grange. 11 The only woodland and meadow in the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… extending to the steep valley of the River Wye opposite Tintern Abbey. In 1882 the detached portion of the parish at … of Woolaston but in the fee of Tidenham was given to Tintern Abbey by Walter de Clare in 1131 7 and the name Park … in the assart of 200 a. in Tidenham Chase, made by Tintern Abbey by 1282, for that clearance can be identified …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the late 13th century, and a hayward was elected. 66 After Tintern Abbey added Aluredston to its lordship of Woolaston …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… grandson Walter de Clare (d. c. 1138). Walter founded Tintern Abbey in 1131, granting it the manor of Woolaston, an … latter's son Richard (d. 1176). 10 The manor was held by Tintern Abbey until its dissolution and in 1535 was by far … in reversion on the expiry of a lease from the abbot of Tintern to William Gough (d. 1551) and his son William (d. …
Displaying 281 - 284 of 284