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A History of the County of Gloucester
… of open fields 1730. Ibid. D 1388, copy of incl. award. Cirencester Cart. ii, pp. 3513. Glos. R.O., D 1571/M 1314. Ibid. D 2525, terrier of open fields 1730. Cirencester Cart. ii, pp. 3501. Inq. p.m. Glos. 12361300, 31. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… village school and the older children attended schools in Cirencester. 80 14 th Rep. Com. Char. 66-7; and for Lady …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Sapperton and Frampton Mansell, lies 4½ miles west of Cirencester. Except where it crosses the river to take in … on former open-field land in 1743 as a continuation of Cirencester Park. 10 In 1971, when some arable farming was … in the 1780s to enable coal to be carried from Daneway to Cirencester. 15 In 1829 that route was altered to pass by the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to Earl Bathurst by the churchwardens and the guardians of Cirencester union. 90 The cottages, opposite the church, were … £220 and £291. 95 In 1836 Sapperton was made part of the Cirencester poorlaw union 96 and remained part of the Cirencester rural district in 1971. Among other surviving …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… manor passed to his son, also Sir Henry, who was M.P. for Cirencester in three parliaments and high sheriff in 1632. … published in 1712, and sat in several parliaments for Cirencester or the county. He devised the manor of Sapperton … church and other material used to build Alfred's Hall in Cirencester Park. 34 In 1971 traces of the garden terrace of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Roman roads, from Mildenhall to Old Salisbury, and between Cirencester and Winchester via Mildenhall, cross the parish. …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Esq; deceased. In his Place John How of Stowell, Esq; Cirencester. Thomas Maisters, Esq; Benjamin Bathurst, Esq; …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… by an adjacent spring. Geological Map of Area N.E. of Cirencester Showing Distribution of Monuments The Iron Age is … mosaics, which can no longer be closely located. S.W. of Cirencester the evidence is notably sparse, partly because of … waterless limestone plateau, notably that N.E. of Cirencester, was a sheep-run in Romano-British times. As is …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… be confirmed by Bertram's spurious Itinerary of Richard of Cirencester, where the figures are adjusted to agree. In fact …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… been used in Avebury from c. 1235. 33 In 1281 the abbot of Cirencester showed charters issued by Henry I and Henry III … ii (1), 234. Ibid. 270. P.R.O., JUST 1/1005, rot. 119d. Cirencester Cart. ed. C. D. Ross and M. Devine, ii, pp. 3537. …