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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Iron_ActonIron Acton - Wikipedia

    Iron Acton is a village, civil parish and former manor in South Gloucestershire, England. The village is about 2 miles (3 km) west of Yate and about 9 miles (14 km) northeast of the centre of Bristol. The B4058 road used to pass through the village but now by-passes it just to the north.

  2. The historic manor of Iron Acton was a manor centred on the village of Iron Acton in Gloucestershire, England, situated about 9 miles (14 km) north-east of the centre of the City of Bristol. The manor house , known as Acton Court is a Tudor (16th century) building which survives today, situated at some distance from the village and ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Acton_CourtActon Court - Wikipedia

    Acton Court is the historic manor house of the manor of Iron Acton in Gloucestershire, England. It is a grade I listed building of Tudor architecture and was recently restored. It is situated, at some considerable distance from the village of Iron Acton and the parish church of St Michael, on Latteridge Lane, Iron Acton, South ...

  4. Robert Pointz. Sir Robert Pointz or Poyntz (1588–1665) was an English landowner and politician. He sat in the House of Commons for Gloucestershire, between 1626 and 1629. [1] Life. Church of St James the Less, Iron Acton.

  5. His father died in November and he inherited Iron Acton, which his family had held since mid-14th century. In 1521 he was one of the jury at Bristol before whom Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham was indicted. In 1522 he joined in the expedition to France of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk in command of the Santa Maria.

  6. 28 de mar. de 2022 · Iron Acton. Avon and Somerset Police. Monday 28 March 2022, 2:31pm. 67-year-old Barry Rubery's murder remains unsolved despite extensive investigations and multiple arrests. Credit: Avon and...

  7. A Short History. Shortly after the Norman conquest, the family of Acton held the manor of Iron Acton. It descended through several generations to Sir John Acton who died in 1344. His estates passed to his cousin Maud and it is here where the Poyntz connection begins. Maud was the second wife of Sir Nicholas Poyntz who had died in 1312.