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  1. Winter Markets. The Winter Markets return this year with a fabulous range of festive gifts, locally produced foodie products, delicious street food and pop-up bars. Located across Gloucester Quays and the historic docks, over 90 traders will showcase the very best craft, gifts and food from the Southwest region for you to experience and enjoy.

  2. Há 2 dias · John Bower (d. 1614), a Gloucester apothecary, is depicted with his wife and children on panels at the back of a large monument in the north transept. John Powell (d. 1713), town clerk of Gloucester, is commemorated in the lady chapel by a standing effigy by Thomas Green, depicting him in the robes of a judge of queen's bench.

  3. Há 4 dias · In 1339 the number of the monks was forty-six, (fn. 139) in 1351 it was only thirtysix, (fn. 140) but during the abbacy of John Boyfield (1377-81) there were fifty-four monks, (fn. 141) so the numbers suffered no permanent diminution. The register of Thoresby, bishop of Worcester, bears witness to serious internal discord in 1350.

  4. Há 3 dias · Live updates from the Big Mission Weekend: St Matthew’s Cainscross. We’re sharing live updates from the Archbishop of Canterbury’s visit to the Diocese of Gloucester during our Big Mission Weekend. Friday 24 May, collective worship at St Matthew’s School, Cainscross Continue reading. 24/05/2024 Katherine Clamp Latest news.

  5. Há 4 dias · Built into the first church were fragments of two 9th-century cross shafts (fn. 21) and two others were found near the site in the 19th century. (fn. 22) All the cross shafts may have been on the site before the church was built, or they may have been brought there with the many Roman architectural fragments which were re-used in the first church.

  6. Há 16 horas · The houses on the north-west side of Gloucester Road were in plots running down to Thurstan's brook. By the early 17th century much of High Street, the Chepstow road, had been built up and there were a few houses north of Thurstan's brook on the Berry Hill road, later St. John Street but in 1858 called Birmingham Street.

  7. Há 5 dias · Edward Reed (fn. 67) who had married Barbara, Sir Edwin's daughter. (fn. 68) Reed sold the estate to James Wittit Lyon in 1839. (fn. 69) Lyon's mortgagees later gained possession of the estate and sold it to John Rolt in 1862. (fn. 70) Rolt, who was M.P. for West Gloucestershire from 1857 to 1867 and became Attorney General and received a ...