A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 2

Table of Contents

Title Page(s)
RELIGIOUS HOUSES: Introduction 52
Houses of Benedictine monks: The abbey of St Peter at Gloucester 53-61
Houses of Benedictine monks: The abbey of Tewkesbury 61-66
Houses of Benedictine monks: The abbey of Winchcombe 66-72
Houses of Benedictine monks: The priory of Stanley St Leonard 72-73
Houses of Benedictine monks: The priory of St James, Bristol 74-75
Houses of Augustinian canons: The abbey of St Augustine, Bristol 75-79
Houses of Augustinian canons: The abbey of Cirencester 79-84
Houses of Augustinian canons: The priory of St Oswald, Gloucester 84-87
Houses of Augustinian canons: The priory of Lanthony by Gloucester 87-91
Houses of Augustinian canons: The priory of Horsley 91-93
House of Augustinan canonesses: The priory of St Mary Magdalen, Bristol 93
Houses of Cistercian monks: The abbey of Flaxley 93-96
Houses of Cistercian monks: The abbey of Hayles 96-99
Houses of Cistercian monks: The abbey of Kingswood 99-101
Alien houses: The priory of Beckford 102
Alien houses: The priory of Brimpsfield 102-103
Alien houses: The priory of Deerhurst 103-105
Alien houses: The priory of Newent 105-106
College: Westbury-on-Trym 106-108
Friaries: Bristol 109-111
Friaries: Gloucester 111-112
Friaries: The crutched friars of Wotton-under-Edge 112
House of Knights Templars: The preceptory of Guiting 113
House of Knights Hospitallers: The preceptory of Quenington 113
Hospitals: St Mark, Billeswick, called Gaunt's Hospital 114-118
Hospitals: Bristol 118-119
Hospitals: Gloucester 119-122
Hospitals: Cirencester 122-123
Hospitals: Longbridge by Berkeley 123-124
Hospitals: Lorwing 124
Hospitals: St John the Baptist, Lechlade 125-126
Hospitals: Winchcombe, Tewkesbury & Stow-on-the-Wold 126