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  1. England, Gloucestershire, Frenchay, St. John the Baptist’s Church, parish registers, 1817-1992 Author: Church of England. Chapelry of Frenchay (Gloucestershire); Bristol Record Office (Gloucestershire) England, Gloucestershire, Winterbourne, Frenchay, Society of Friends Burial Grounds, Cemetery records, 1871-1896 Author: Society of Friends.

  2. Don’t let the glorious countryside trick you; Gloucestershire has had a turbulent history. The Battle of Tewkesbury took place on 4th May 1471 and proved to be one of the most decisive battles in the Wars of the Roses. The last battle of the English Civil War took place on 21st March 1646, just one mile north of Stow-on-the-Wold.

  3. The Estate at Badminton contains the remains of several Roman Villas, and Badminton is recorded in the Domesday Book as ‘Madmintune’. The medieval House was owned by the Boteler family from whom, in 1612, Edward Somerset, fourth Earl of Worcester, purchased the manors of Great and Little Badminton. Some years later, he gave Badminton to one ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 4 de mai. de 2023 · Highgrove lies two miles south-west of Tetbury in Gloucestershire, England, in the beautiful countryside of the Cotswolds. Since moving in, Charles and his team of experts have famously transformed the gardens, creating a beautiful environment run according to Charles’s environmental principles. History of Highgrove House

  6. Vikings under Guthrum camp in the city for the winter. AD 871-879. Alfred the Great opens a mint at Gloucester, issuing silver pennies. AD 900. Aethelfaeda founds the Minster of St Oswald and rebuilt the city. AD 1052. Rebuilding of St Peters Abbey. AD 1043 – 1062. King Edward the Confessor held his Witan at Gloucester 9 times.

  7. 18 de dez. de 2023 · The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales 1840. Almondsbury, a parish partly in the hund. of Berkeley, partly in that of Langley and Swinehead, and partly in that of Thornbury, Thornbury union, county of Gloucester; 6 miles north-east of Bristol. It comprises the tythings of Almondsbury, Hempton and Patchway, Over with Lower Tockington ...