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  1. 13 de jun. de 2024 · QUAY AND DOCKS. According (fn. 1) to a tradition recorded in the early 1540s there was at one time a quay on the Old Severn near St. Oswald's Priory. (fn. 2) By the late Middle Ages most of Gloucester's river and maritime trade was conducted at the town's common quay. Vessels used the common (later the city) quay until the 20th century, but ...

  2. Há 3 dias · MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. It has been suggested (fn. 1) that Quedgeley, which was not mentioned by name in the Domesday survey, was represented by part of the 3 hides that were included in Gloucester Abbey's Standish estate, and were held in 1086 by Durand the sheriff. (fn. 2) Quedgeley may have been included alternatively or partly in Durand's ...

  3. Há 1 dia · Topography. Although to one writer Gloucester in 1841 seemed unaffected by the building mania prevalent elsewhere, (fn. 1) the redevelopment and physical growth that would transform the city in the 19th and 20th centuries was then already under way. By 1850 the appearance of the main streets was dominated by brick and stucco fronts and large ...

  4. Há 1 dia · John Trye and his wife Catherine gave land in Sandhurst for a chantry in the chapel of St. Anne in St. Michael's church, and John by will proved 1485 left the reversion of his estate in Nailsworth to feoffees, including the master and wardens of the weavers' company in Gloucester, to provide a chaplain serving it daily.

  5. Há 4 dias · St. John's Episcopal Church 48 Middle Street Gloucester, MA 0 1930 (978) 283-1708 * Park in the lot across from 18 Washington Street* Office Hours Monday–Thursday from 9am–12pm The Sanctuary Open for prayer, meditation and reflection Monday–Thursday from 9am–12pm. The Thrift Shop & Regal Rummage Open Hours

  6. Há 2 dias · Gloucester's development as a commercial and manufacturing centre in the mid and late 19th century and the growth of a large working-class population had a distinct influence on its social and cultural life. Although the social attractions of nearby Cheltenham were more popular with the gentry, the city's status as a cathedral and county town ...

  7. Há 3 dias · The total population in the early 14th century was perhaps around 4,000. The total sum for which Gloucester was assessed in 1327 was £28 4 s . 8¼ d ., (fn. 67) compared with Bristol at £80 12 s. and Cirencester and Tewkesbury at £13 4 s . 2¼ d. and £10 3 s. 6 d. respectively. (fn. 68) Among English towns as a whole Gloucester then ranked ...