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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a small place of worship in the parish for Bryanites. Near Manor Hill is a mineral spring. Frenze (St. Andrew) FRENZE ( …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… have belonged to the same family as the lords of Fretherne manor, and the next known patron after 1281 was Geoffrey of Fretherne, lord of the manor, in 1307. 36 The association of the church with the manor and its nearness to the manor-house suggest that it was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the commoning rights of the tenants of Gloucester Abbey's manor of Saul over arable, pasture, and meadow within Fretherne manor shows that the fields of the two manors were not … beast pastures in Saul Warth. 38 The demesne of Fretherne manor appears to have been usually kept in hand by the lords …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1843, 11 and there was once a park belonging to Fretherne manor. 12 In 1858 there appear to have been large numbers of … held Framilode passage as copyhold of Eastington manor, 21 and in 1491 Kenelm Dygas paid rent to Eastington manor for his lease of the passage. 22 In 1530 the ferry was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Until the mid 16th century Saul, as a member of Standish manor, was presumably represented at and subject to the court … introduced or revived in 1773. Although the lord of the manor's right to hold a court was apparently not challenged, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Botreaux family was recorded in 1485, 24 but in 1545 the manor was said to be held of the Bishop of Winchester, 25 whose predecessor had been undertenant of the manor in the 14th century. 26 William of Fretherne, the … 1 knight's fee in Fretherne, 28 which was described as his manor of FRETHERNE in 1243. 29 Walter of Fretherne was lord …