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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… This place was formerly a township in the parish of Tredington, from which it was separated by an act of the 6th …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Essex, 1620-30, and of Alvechurch 1627-43, and of Tredington, co. Worcester, 1629, canon of Worcester 1638, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… while the troops of Edward IV., who had advanced by way of Tredington, occupied the sloping ground to the south, called …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of geld and royal service at Tewkesbury and Southwick, Tredington, Walton Cardiff, Aston on Carrant, Fiddington, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… assistant in Tewkesbury and also as chaplain or curate of Tredington chapel, one of the group of medieval chapels, … Ashchurch, Bushley (Worcs.), Forthampton, Oxenton, and Tredington, that lay on the abbey estate, were dependent on … 27 and had presumably been founded from it. Although Tredington, being served by the secondary of Tewkesbury, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… holding directly of the manor, lay partly in Ashchurch and Tredington, and up to 1375 or later were administered as a … up to the late 14th century, relates to Ashchurch and Tredington as well as to Tewkesbury. In 1066 Tewkesbury manor … (1939), 34851, 361, where Rudgeway Farm is entered under Tredington. Dom. Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. 163. Pipe R. 1211 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by a net 82 a., gaining 133 a. from Ashchurch, 5 a. from Tredington, and 44 a. from Walton Cardiff, and losing 96 a. …
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