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A History of the County of Gloucester
… worth £20 with £2 and a load of good straw from Woolaston Grange in 1584, and £25 in 1650, 11 and in 1705 it was stated … are of 14thcentury design except in the rebuilt north wall of the nave where they consist of two-light lancets. The … plain octagonal font bowl. 54 There are a few 19th-century wall monuments in the church, chiefly to members of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… included a large proportion of rents from that manor. The grange of Woolaston, valued at £22, was worth about three … for three fisheries may be identified with those shares of Wall Weir, Half Weir, and Baddings Weir granted by his … to Tintern Abbey before the Dissolution and was named with Wall Weir in the grant of the abbey's lands to Henry, Earl of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the parish boundary with Tidenham south of Ashwell Grange was straightened by the transfer of 113 a. to … by 1282, for that clearance can be identified as Ashwell Grange, consisting probably of all the land between the … hollow-chamfered mullions in what has become an internal wall. The west end of the building was raised in height and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… despite the field-name Work House Meadow near Woolaston Grange in 1813. 87 Allotments of 5 a. were made at inclosure …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… possession of the abbey, which received corn from the grange to the annual value of £22. 11 The grange came into … the gable was raised), 31 two lancet windows in the north wall, and a two-light pointed window with cusped tracery at … with pasture rights in Tidenham Chase and the fisheries of Wall Weir, Half Weir, and Baddings Weir to Tintern Abbey in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 8 In the 18th century a large stone barn was built at the Grange and two-storeyed farmhouses were erected west of the … Morris's Farm, known since the early 20th century as the Grange, 18 whose cockpit 19 may have been formed from the … by the addition of an outside stair and gallery. 20 The Grange, two dwellings in 1975, is a high-quality 17th-century …
A History of the County of Sussex
… chancel 36 was approximately square, and had in its east wall a three-light window with pointed head and uncusped … three lights with semi-Perpendicular tracery. In the north wall area is a square-headed two-light window and a door; in … on the south both are covered by later work. In the north wall is a single window of two lights, the heads being …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… and includes part of the Chancel, with a window in the N. wall, and the restored or re-built N. arcade of the Nave. … and widened at the same time or shortly after. The W. wall of the N. aisle is dated 1736 and may have been re-built … from the nave. The E. window is modern. In the N. wall is a 12th-century window of one round-headed light, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… (1) of Mary Argenton, 1616, see brass. In nave, on S. wall, (2) of Catherine (Feaver) Loftus, 1842, marble tablet … joint in the masonry of the E. front shows that the N. wall formerly continued eastwards; to the S. another straight … joint shows the original extent of the range. The N. wall has a blocked doorway near the N.E. corner and, on the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… with moulded jambs, mullions, label and mask-stops. The N. wall has a wall-arcade of three bays with two-centred arches of one … the label of the western window has mask-stops. The S. wall has a wall-arcade similar to that in the N. wall; the …