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A History of the County of Gloucester
… BRIDGES, GATES, AND WALLS BRIDGES. 1 The main road out of Gloucester towards the west was carried across three … landmark in the perambulation of the Forest of Dean before Henry II's reign. 3 The history of Over bridge, spanning the … east side of it, partly financed with 20 marks given by Richard Pate (d. 1588) for repairing the gates. 75 Two gates …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… given in another volume, 2 had all passed into the control of the corporation by the end of the 16th century, and were … the charity established by Sir Thomas Bell in 1562, 36 and Henry Cugley by will dated 1594 gave 10 a year to buy … of 10 s. a year among 10 aged poor people; his son Thomas Pury, the alderman, settled the property for that …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… established by the late 11th century, little is known of their origins. Archaeological evidence shows that there … and offerings. 353 In 1540 the curate was paid by Alderman Henry Marmion, 354 a leading parishioner, 355 and in 1603 he … bequest of Nicholas Webb (d. 1691) and pieces given by his son Alderman Nicholas Webb in 1710, by Elizabeth Austin in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Gloucester Education EDUCATION The history of the Gloucester grammar schools before 1882, including the … it was housed in a new building, designed by Medland and Son, and in the former Bowling Green House which became the … diocesan society for church education, led by the bishop, Henry Ryder, 172 who, with the National Society, the city …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 19th century the county and city joined in the building of a lunatic asylum at Wotton and later the county built a … was a south wing to designs by Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson begun in 1825. It contained 54 beds in three … of the workhouse, designed by the firm of John Jacques & Son and completed in 1852. 38 In 1912 the guardians began a …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… INTRODUCTION Gloucester diocese was created out of the medieval diocese of Worcester on 3 September 1541, 1 … neighbouring sees were once again combined under James Henry Monk in 1836. 8 The arrangement was unpopular in … Anne Stat. 2 c. 6 s. 7. After taking legal advice, Bishop Richard Willis declared that neither a specific Crown …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and fair trade and the role it played in the economy of the city are discussed in the general chapters on the city's history. This section gives an account of the institutional history of the markets and fairs and of … Hall, Sandhurst. Hayward (d. 1790) was succeeded by his son-in-law Walter Wilkins, who sold his rights to the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Modern parish churches MODERN PARISH CHURCHES. The growth of Gloucester in the 19th and 20th centuries was followed by … church, a brick and timber building designed by Waller & Son, was sold in 1974 to a community of Ukrainian Catholics. … in a plain neo-classical style by Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson, 25 comprised small chancel, nave, and west …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… HAMLETS Outside Gloucester but included in the parishes of some of its churches lay the hamlets of Barton Street, … a house. 89 The Twigworth bridge, for the repair of which Henry III, after crossing it, authorized the levying of tolls … at his death in 1648 King's Barton passed to his second son Richard, who was discharged from the sequestration in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… groups met with opposition but a report in 1659 of a plan to massacre Independents, Baptists, and other … external features of the old, was designed by Searle & Son of London with galleries on three sides. 34 It had … OF FRIENDS. From the mid 1650s Quakers held meetings in Henry Riddall's house in Gloucester where they were …
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