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A History of the County of Northampton
… feathered, and for 150 good pickaxes. 27 Two cartloads of Gloucester iron were also to be sent from Northampton to … after London (112), Lincoln (82), Norwich (42), and Gloucester (40). 37 In that year a chest was set up at …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 83 In 1475 this same mill was given to the Duke of Gloucester 84; with his accession to the throne it doubtless … was granted by Edward IV to his brother Richard Duke of Gloucester, 127 but with the latter's accession to the throne … A copper mine 'by Richmond' was granted to Richard Duke of Gloucester and others in 1475 ( Cal. Pat. 146777, p. 505). …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 108 Edward IV granted the castle to Richard Duke of Gloucester, but on the accession of the duke it again … and haven and fee farm of Falsgrave to Richard Duke of Gloucester and Anne his wife and her heirs 225; with …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… under view of John the controller, Fortin, and Walter of Gloucester (7 1 s.). In 1173 and 1174 the castle was …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Bishops of Lincoln, Rochester, Chester, St. David's and Gloucester. 54 Gardiner's funeral was conducted here in the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the main route for supplying the Parliamentary garrison at Gloucester, which was cut off from direct access to London by … Balked of intercepting another convoy between Warwick and Gloucester they rode into Stratford and demanded 800 as … and launched a steam vessel to bring it up the Avon from Gloucester. 103 A new company was formed to manage the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to be held for life by Thomas de Stratford, Archdeacon of Gloucester, in 1367 when John the son of Sir John Strecche 51 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was no glebe house until 1827, when the vicarage house in Gloucester Road was built by subscription. 38 Under a trust … and was reseated in 1884. 75 The one bell, by T. Mears of Gloucester, dated 1835, 76 was replaced by a 20th-century … completed, therefore, shortly before the abbey church of Gloucester, which it resembles both in its original form and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… increased in extent: in 1220 the bailiffs of the Earl of Gloucester had to answer for 28 plough-teams in Tewkesbury. 2 In the late 13th century the Earl of Gloucester's demesne was still large, amounting to 740 a. of … been commuted for rents. 6 A century later the honor of Gloucester seems to have had no land in demesne, and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… century FitzHamon's successors as lords of the honor of Gloucester had a seat at Tewkesbury, which in 1140 was burned … only the abbey's estates but also those of the honor of Gloucester, known as Warwick's and Spencer's lands, 27 were … 40 The next year Tewkesbury lost further ground when the Gloucester & Birmingham Railway Co. decided to build their …