Gloucestershire notes and queries, ed. by B.H. Blacker, Količina 2

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Beaver Henry Blacker
1882
 

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Tewkesbury Abbey and the Pew System
57
Bristol and Gloucester Cities and Counties
68
Further Particulars of Arlingham Parish
74
Steep Street Bristol
80
The Plague at Tredington 161011
88
George first Earl of Berkeley
95
Horne the Newent Martyr
100
The Forest of Dean
106
The Parish of Cam 1571
113
Gloucestershire
119
Index to Monumental Inscriptions Filton
124
DCIV
133
DCXXI
156
The Rectors of Uley
162
Extracts from the Council Minute Book
168
DCXXVII
169
Two Letters on the Death of Mrs Bovey
178
Names with an
188
An Americans Impressions of England
194
Howards Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica
211
Mothering Sunday
230
Gloucester Cathedral
237
A Proclamation of King Charles I
244
Dockum or Dockem Cheltenham
250
The Rectors of Harescombe and Pitchcombe
288
Interesting Discovery of MS at Cheltenham
294
Berkeley Legends
306
30 1674
316
Robert Dinwiddie Esq Governor of Virginia
323
Remarkable Rescue from a Coalpit 1735
332
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other suitable advertisements such will be received by the Editor 26 Meridian
348
A List of Gloucestershire Wills concluded
349
Will of John Nyblett of Brokethroppe 1543
350
The Parish of Blockley
351
The Seventhday Baptists
354
my native village
356
John Parkhurst D D and Bishops Cleeve 357
357
A LongService Veteran
359
DCCLXXXIV Tenures of Land and Customs of Manors
360
The Colston Family
365
A List of Gloucestershire Knights 13234
367
The Feribys of Kippax
371
Notes and Sketches for Visitors
372
Stoball an obsolete Game
373
Dockum or Dockem Cheltenham
378
Colonel Henry Brett
379
Thomas Graile Rector of Lassington
380
The Crispe Family of Marshfield
381
Edward Fowler D D Bishop of Gloucester
382
An old Deed relative to Brockworth
384
George Ballards Bequest to the Bodleian Library
385
Particulars of an old Court Roll of Cirencester
386
Chronicon Abbat Cirencest MS
387
John Pincke of Gloucester
388
Warren Hastings and Cheltenham
389
Mr Jonathan Hulls of Campden
390
Taswell Monument at WottonunderEdge
391
The Parish of Cam 1571
392
Extracts from the Registers of St Johns Gloucester
393
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397
Clark Monument in St Matthews Friday Street
398
A Relic of Joanna Southcott
409
The Daunt Family of Olepen
416
Thomas Westfield D D Bishop of Bristol
426
Doding
433
Henry Kingscote a Gloucestershire Worthy
442
Curious Legal Blunders
467
Lord Northwicks Collection of Pictures
468
The Hon Charles Howe
469
Strange Epitaphs
471
Longevity in Gloucestershire
477
The Honourable Lady Mary Farmor
480
Bisley Churchwardens Account 1630
482
Henry Sacheverell D D and the Corporation
483
The Rev Samuel Wilson Warneford D C İ
484
Hearne and Byrnes Antiquities of Great
488
Redland Green Church Bristol
489
Churches dedicated to St Leonard
491
Chimney Sweepers Signboards in Chipping Campden
492
Notes on Lydney and its Dependencies
493
The Rev John Selwyn LL B
505
Sale of a chamber in Tewkesbury Abbey Church
506
Shotover Hill
511
The Rev Thomas Shellard M A Rector
512
The Rev Samuel Lysons M A F S A
514
The Custom of presenting White Gloves
516
The Hospitallers or Knights of St John of Jerusalem
517
Bristol twentyfive years
521
Notes or some Old Churches in Gloucestershire
522
CONTENTS OF PART XVII
524
The Gloucester Blue Book 1881
525
DCCCCXI
532
Bristol in the year 1761
542
DCCXXXVIII
556
557
561
Dr Richard Parsons
562
The Families of Field and Delafeld
569
The Sheppard Family
570
The Matthews Family of Tewkesbury
572
Shoemaking on the Cotswold Hills
583
William Sandys Esq and the Avon
590
DCCCCLXI
600
The Tyndale Memorial Statue
612
The Population of Bristol in 1752
622
Epitaph on John Taylor the Water Poet
624
Fryingpan Fair FramptononSevern
625
The Lodge Tewkesbury
626
Book of Array 1608
627
Pouldon and Whitmore Families
634
Alexander Hosea of Wickwar
635
The Will of the Rev Richard Capel M A
638
Bristol Farthings of the Seventeenth Century
642
Extracts from Parish Registers No III
644
Bishop Frampton and the Rev Benjamin Billingsley
646
Extracts from the Monthly Chronicle 17289
647
Thomas Lloyd a Squire of the Seventeenth Century
651
Whitefields Visit to Gloucestershire in 1739
655
Mr Thomas Burnham of Northampton
656
The Easterlings
657
Washington Monumental Inscriptions at Garsdon
659
Gloucestershire Baronetcies
661
The Accounts of the Churchwardens of Hampnett 160719
662
Tetbury Memoranda 224
663
Duntsborne Abbas Barrows
664
two Monumental Inscrip
665
Edward Strong the Builder of St Pauls Cathedral
666
Robert Huntington D D Bishop of Raphoe
667
The Stroud Clergy 1841
668
John Lycett L R C P E etc DCXXXIV The Fowlers of Gloucestershire continued DCXXXV The Rev Robert Kening M A Vicar of Marshfield 166681
669
433
670
Edward Strong the Builder of St Pauls
672
Captain Francis Windebank and his unruly
674

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