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A History of the County of Gloucester
… century. 43 Among other roads recorded in 1619, 44 the Winchcombe way in the east of the parish ran north-eastwards … Richard Mounslow, rector 154158, several former monks of Winchcombe, where he had been the last abbot, served the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… they had no claim, for 150. 166 In 1639 William Moreton of Winchcombe (Glos.) presented, 167 and in 1640 Orlando …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of terms for the admission of some of the Oxenton poor to Winchcombe workhouse was probably never put into effect, and … D 1637/R 2. Glos. R.O., P 368/VE 2/3. No payments to the Winchcombe parish officers appear in the Oxenton accounts. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… a relative (see Pershore, St. Andrew). Worc. Epis. Reg. Winchcombe (13951401), fol. 53 d., &c. Ibid. Bransford …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Cheltenham and two and a half miles west of Winchcombe, was an extraparochial place that became a parish … Rushy Cockbury farm (103 a.), formerly a detached part of Winchcombe, 2 and in 1935 by the whole of Stanley Pontlarge … boundary touched the turnpike road from Cheltenham to Winchcombe. The eastern boundary followed field-boundaries …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the grant of a market in 1249. 25 Possibly the Cheltenham-Winchcombe road once followed the line of the Burgage, but … main, the line of roads existing by 1824. The Cheltenham-Winchcombe road, passing through the village south of … 1732 as the highway to Cheltenham through Sandfield and to Winchcombe through Nuffield. 54 The road was turnpiked under …
A History of the County of Worcester
… widow of John Hugford or Higford, then wife of Thomas Winchcombe, 130 and by his nephew Edmund Harewell son of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 29 In the mid 18th century it carried traffic between Winchcombe and both Northleach and Cirencester. 30 The … was diverted slightly to the west and the road to Winchcombe, further to the west, was designated a bridleway … northwards along the valley beside the route of the old Winchcombe road and while some buildings appear 17th-century …
A History of the County of Worcester
A History of the County of Gloucester
… above Prestbury and Charlton Kings was in 1732 a way to Winchcombe 2 and on the east, where Sevenhampton had a … or touching the parish were used by travellers to and from Winchcombe and the pilgrimage centre of Hailes to the north. … the route of the road from Syreford, in Whittington, to Winchcombe, which ran northwards through the centre of the …
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