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A History of the County of Gloucester
… which land was tithable to Rodmarton rectory and which to Coates. The boundary was therefore defined in 1793 at … was said to be served alternately from Rodmarton and Coates. 77 In 1974 the chapel was served from Rodmarton twice … should be interchanged. The portion of the rector in Coates church possibly derived from parochial rights over …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 99 The extensive open fields of Tarlton were shared with Coates parish; 1 the one called the north field lay east of Tarlton, largely in Coates, but the south field, south of the hamlet, included a … estate had common on the manor of Hullasey and Tarlton in Coates. 5 The main area of common land in Rodmarton parish …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in the early 17th century. 5 The northeast boundary with Coates, running through the open fields of Tarlton tithing, … that it was redefined, 6 and four small detached parts of Coates, comprising 14 a., lay within Tarlton until 1883 when … Tarlton tithing was originally connected tenurially with Coates parish in which it partly lay. 37 In 1086 the Tarlton …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… known as Hullasey and Tarlton, 65 which lay mainly in Coates parish where it will be traced. A small unidentified …
Roger Whitley's Diary 1684-1697
… 8; in the evening Hand & Crew (2 prisoner of the Black Coates complained of) came to me with Roger Madocks, yong … a woman & severall neighbors to informe me how the Blue Coates abused both himselfe & them soe that it appears was in …