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A History of the County of Somerset
… de Ikeford, a witness to the Vaux grant, occurs in 1207: Cirencester Cart. ed. C. D. Ross, 5223. S.R.S. viii, p. 22. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and Chipping Campden and southwards to Northleach and Cirencester. The Campden road, which ran north-eastwards from …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Roman Stations in Britain, written by Richard, a monk of Cirencester, published by Dr. Stukely, the station, called …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… from Fulford up to the ridge, in 1764 part of a way from Cirencester, 49 was abandoned not long after 1777. 50 In the … (Worcs.) to the river Thames at Lechlade, was a route to Cirencester and Winchcombe in the mid 18th century. 68 A road … year D. G. Bingham of Utrecht (Netherlands), a native of Cirencester, purchased c. 340 a. in Shipton together with the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 5 hides, 225 was granted with the church to the abbey of Cirencester by Henry I. It comprised the hamlet of Longcot … manors) in the possession of Viscount Barrington. 242 Cirencester Abbey. Argent a cheveron gules charged with three … chapels, 259 and tithes appurtenant to it, to the abbey of Cirencester by Henry I in his foundation charter. 260 The …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Dr. Stukeley in his comment upon his favorite Richard of Cirencester; 1 but they have but little to offer in support …
A History of the County of Northampton
… which Slipton was a member. He seems to have granted it to Cirencester Abbey. A dispute as to the advowson arose between … 1199. 18 In the following year it was held by the abbey of Cirencester, 19 but that abbey, which in 1291 was receiving a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Stanway Hill, 1 and as the ancient route from Droitwich to Cirencester, 2 a salt-way linking Stanton, Stanway, Didbrook, … the 19th century. It is suggested that the White Way from Cirencester passed through Stanway, 29 and in 1196 a road from Cirencester to Chipping Campden passed near Taddington. 30 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… market town lying on the Foss Way 19 miles north-east of Cirencester, and is the centre of the ancient parish, 2,960 … 1837 until at least 1865, 195 and the Stow branch of the Cirencester Working Men's Conservative Benefit Society, … of 1642 a royalist force passed through Stow on its way to Cirencester; 215 this was the first of several military …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… at 16.5 km. SE. of Cheltenham and 12.75 km. NNE. of Cirencester. For much of its history the country house called … manor to John Grubham Howe, 73 who was then M.P. for Cirencester and sat for the county 16981705. A politician of … rectors of Stowell included John Sodbury, abbot of Cirencester, who was instituted in 1467. 159 Walter Bede (or …