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A History of the County of Gloucester
… to Benjamin Bathurst, a son of Sir Benjamin Bathurst of Cirencester. 5 Benjamin Bathurst (d. 1767), who was successively M.P. for Cirencester, Gloucester, and Monmouth, 6 apparently made his …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… in 1818. [Suffolk RO, FAA: 50/2/118, p. 53] Manning, John, Cirencester, Glos., u (1817). [PR (bapt.)] Manning, William, … Ralph, Bull St, Birmingham, cm (1793). [D] Marks, Henry, Cirencester, Glos., cm (183439). [PR (bapt.)] Marks, James, Cirencester, Glos., cm (182832). [PR (bapt.)] Marks, John, …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… Maiseyhampton MAISEYHAMPTON (6 miles E. of Cirencester) (1) Probable Settlement (SP 119025), undated, …
The Environs of London
… were obligingly communicated by the Rev. Mr. Kilner of Cirencester, from notes taken from the Registers of Merton …
A History of the County of Somerset
… KN Neal family of Kingsdon ME Mullings, Ellett, & Co. of Cirencester (solicitors) DD/BR/ar Anderson family of London …
Borough Market Privileges
… the hundred of Crowthorne in the liberty of the abbot of Cirencester William fell under one of the wheels and was …
Borough Market Privileges
… of customs and subsidies due. [CPR 1401-5, 211] 14/07/1403 Cirencester (Gloucestershire) Charter of Henry IV to the men of Cirencester, granting them (among other liberties) quittance …
Borough Market Privileges
… for a debt of 56s. 3d. [CPR 1416-22, 24] 17/02/1417 London Cirencester (Gloucestershire) Pardon of outlawry to William Drapere, chapman of Cirencester, for non-appearance to answer John Boteler, …
Borough Market Privileges
… esquire, died intestate. [CPR 1416-22, 356] 30/11/1422 Cirencester (Gloucestershire) London Pardon of outlawry to William Wlles [sic], chapman of Cirencester, for non-appearance to answer Alan Everard [text: … charges and customs. [CPR 1422-29, 162] 20/10/1423 London Cirencester (Gloucestershire) Pardon of outlawry to John …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… Marshfield MARSHFIELD (23 miles s.w. of Cirencester) (1) Probable Romano-British Settlement (ST …