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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Victoria County History, 1972
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Boydell and Brewer Ltd, 1972
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Institute of Historical Research by Oxford University Press, 1972
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Nice older book in good condition. Pages in good condition. Pages in unused condition. Hardcover. English. Pub Year 1972, See images for condition. About the book >.>.> This volume, titled A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume X, is part of the Victoria History of Gloucestershire and represents the fourth edition published since the history's establishment. The beginnings and objectives of the Victoria History are outlined in a General Introduction to the History, which was released in 1970. The revival of Gloucestershire History in 1958 and its subsequent collaboration between Gloucestershire County Council and the University of London are detailed in the Editorial Note of Volume VI, and this partnership has continued with minimal changes.The Victoria History Sub-Committee of the County Council was dissolved in 1970, with functions moving to the newly formed Library and Archives Committee, chaired by Mr. G. T. St. J. Sanders. Following the resignation of Mr. C. R. Elrington as county editor in 1968, Mr. N. M. Herbert was appointed as his successor. The creation of this volume predates Mr. Elrington's departure, during which he supervised its development from a distance. Mr. B. S. Smith, the County Archivist, played a significant role in completing the narratives and preparing accompanying maps and illustrations. Additionally, this volume includes previously compiled records focusing on Gloucestershire's turnpike roads and religious nonconformity, drawing from various sources including the Gloucestershire County Records Office and the National Library of Wales. The contributions from the County Council, County Archivists, and other local institutions have been crucial in the preparation and presentation of the historical content found within this volume.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Victoria County History, 1972
ISBN 10: 0197227252 ISBN 13: 9780197227251
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Publicado por Victoria County History 1972-01-01, 1972
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Publicado por Oxford University Press, 1972
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Victoria County History, 1972
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Boydell and Brewer Ltd, 1972
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Oxford University Press, GB, 1972
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. This volume gives the history of the six parishes in Westbury hundred and the sixteen in Whitstone hundred. Both hundreds abut the River Severn. Westbury hundred, on the right bank, adjoins the Forest of Dean: the landscape is relatively wild and large areas of woodland survive. The hundred lies in two parts, including at its north-eastern end the crossing of the Severn at Over Bridge and at its south-western end the crossing of the Wye at Chepstow Bridge.The new Severn Bridge, replacing the ancient ferry from Beachley to Aust, crosses the south--western extremity. Most of the parishes are large, and settlement within them tends to be scattered. Highnam Court (in Churcham parish)and the former Westbury Court, from which the unusual water-garden survives, were two of the county's more notable country houses. The small town of Newnham, squeezed between river and forest, had a Norman castle and was the placefrom which Henry II left England for his conquest of Ireland. The history of Lancaut, the remote little parish lying on the Wye outside Offa's Dyke, is included in this volume under Tidenham. Whitstone hundred, on the left bank of the Severn, is mainly flat agricultural land, but the eastern parishes climb the Cotswold escarp-ment and were part of the Stroud Valley clothing district. The area is one of varied settlement and economy, including riverside hamlets as in Longney and Saul, former weaving hamlets like Randwick, and scattered moated sites, such as those of Haresfield, Moreton Valence, and Quedgeley. Among buildings that recall monas-tic connexions are the fine 12th-century church of Leonard Stanley, the great tithe-barn at Frocester, and the manor-house at Standish; secular buildings include among country houses Hardwicke Court, Frampton Court, Whit-minster House, and the demolished 19th-century mansion at Fretherne, and large clothing mills at Eastington, King's Stanley, and Stonehouse.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Oxford University Press, GB, 1972
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. This volume gives the history of the six parishes in Westbury hundred and the sixteen in Whitstone hundred. Both hundreds abut the River Severn. Westbury hundred, on the right bank, adjoins the Forest of Dean: the landscape is relatively wild and large areas of woodland survive. The hundred lies in two parts, including at its north-eastern end the crossing of the Severn at Over Bridge and at its south-western end the crossing of the Wye at Chepstow Bridge.The new Severn Bridge, replacing the ancient ferry from Beachley to Aust, crosses the south--western extremity. Most of the parishes are large, and settlement within them tends to be scattered. Highnam Court (in Churcham parish)and the former Westbury Court, from which the unusual water-garden survives, were two of the county's more notable country houses. The small town of Newnham, squeezed between river and forest, had a Norman castle and was the placefrom which Henry II left England for his conquest of Ireland. The history of Lancaut, the remote little parish lying on the Wye outside Offa's Dyke, is included in this volume under Tidenham. Whitstone hundred, on the left bank of the Severn, is mainly flat agricultural land, but the eastern parishes climb the Cotswold escarp-ment and were part of the Stroud Valley clothing district. The area is one of varied settlement and economy, including riverside hamlets as in Longney and Saul, former weaving hamlets like Randwick, and scattered moated sites, such as those of Haresfield, Moreton Valence, and Quedgeley. Among buildings that recall monas-tic connexions are the fine 12th-century church of Leonard Stanley, the great tithe-barn at Frocester, and the manor-house at Standish; secular buildings include among country houses Hardwicke Court, Frampton Court, Whit-minster House, and the demolished 19th-century mansion at Fretherne, and large clothing mills at Eastington, King's Stanley, and Stonehouse.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Victoria County History, 1972
ISBN 10: 0197227252 ISBN 13: 9780197227251
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Brand New. 348 pages. 12.00x8.50x1.20 inches. In Stock.
Idioma: Inglés
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Oxford University Press OUP, 1972
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Oxford University Press, GB, 1972
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. This volume gives the history of the six parishes in Westbury hundred and the sixteen in Whitstone hundred. Both hundreds abut the River Severn. Westbury hundred, on the right bank, adjoins the Forest of Dean: the landscape is relatively wild and large areas of woodland survive. The hundred lies in two parts, including at its north-eastern end the crossing of the Severn at Over Bridge and at its south-western end the crossing of the Wye at Chepstow Bridge.The new Severn Bridge, replacing the ancient ferry from Beachley to Aust, crosses the south--western extremity. Most of the parishes are large, and settlement within them tends to be scattered. Highnam Court (in Churcham parish)and the former Westbury Court, from which the unusual water-garden survives, were two of the county's more notable country houses. The small town of Newnham, squeezed between river and forest, had a Norman castle and was the placefrom which Henry II left England for his conquest of Ireland. The history of Lancaut, the remote little parish lying on the Wye outside Offa's Dyke, is included in this volume under Tidenham. Whitstone hundred, on the left bank of the Severn, is mainly flat agricultural land, but the eastern parishes climb the Cotswold escarp-ment and were part of the Stroud Valley clothing district. The area is one of varied settlement and economy, including riverside hamlets as in Longney and Saul, former weaving hamlets like Randwick, and scattered moated sites, such as those of Haresfield, Moreton Valence, and Quedgeley. Among buildings that recall monas-tic connexions are the fine 12th-century church of Leonard Stanley, the great tithe-barn at Frocester, and the manor-house at Standish; secular buildings include among country houses Hardwicke Court, Frampton Court, Whit-minster House, and the demolished 19th-century mansion at Fretherne, and large clothing mills at Eastington, King's Stanley, and Stonehouse.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Oxford University Press, GB, 1972
ISBN 10: 0197227252 ISBN 13: 9780197227251
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. This volume gives the history of the six parishes in Westbury hundred and the sixteen in Whitstone hundred. Both hundreds abut the River Severn. Westbury hundred, on the right bank, adjoins the Forest of Dean: the landscape is relatively wild and large areas of woodland survive. The hundred lies in two parts, including at its north-eastern end the crossing of the Severn at Over Bridge and at its south-western end the crossing of the Wye at Chepstow Bridge.The new Severn Bridge, replacing the ancient ferry from Beachley to Aust, crosses the south--western extremity. Most of the parishes are large, and settlement within them tends to be scattered. Highnam Court (in Churcham parish)and the former Westbury Court, from which the unusual water-garden survives, were two of the county's more notable country houses. The small town of Newnham, squeezed between river and forest, had a Norman castle and was the placefrom which Henry II left England for his conquest of Ireland. The history of Lancaut, the remote little parish lying on the Wye outside Offa's Dyke, is included in this volume under Tidenham. Whitstone hundred, on the left bank of the Severn, is mainly flat agricultural land, but the eastern parishes climb the Cotswold escarp-ment and were part of the Stroud Valley clothing district. The area is one of varied settlement and economy, including riverside hamlets as in Longney and Saul, former weaving hamlets like Randwick, and scattered moated sites, such as those of Haresfield, Moreton Valence, and Quedgeley. Among buildings that recall monas-tic connexions are the fine 12th-century church of Leonard Stanley, the great tithe-barn at Frocester, and the manor-house at Standish; secular buildings include among country houses Hardwicke Court, Frampton Court, Whit-minster House, and the demolished 19th-century mansion at Fretherne, and large clothing mills at Eastington, King's Stanley, and Stonehouse.