458 FAR GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY's Farmers-Continued

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

458 FAR GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY's Farmers-Continued 458 FAR GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY'S FARMERs-continued. Compton George, Upleaden cross, CraddockF.Eastington,Northlech.R.S.O Clarke Martin, Stow, Clearwell,Coleford Newent, Gloucester Creese F.Wickeridge st.Hasfield,Glo'ster Clarke Willoughby, Slaughter (Upper), Compton W.Rangewrthy.Wickwr.RS.O Creese G. Brockhampton, Cheltenham Bonrton-on-the-Water RS.O Compton William, Upleadon, Glo'ster Creese In. Wm. Gubshill, Tewkesbnry Clement Joseph, Gt. Rissington, Bour- Constance Mrs. Luey, The Steps, CresswellMrs.S.StokeOrchrd.Cheltnhm ton-on-the-Water RS.O Longhope RS.O Crew Arthur, Cold Ashton, Chippenhm Clements A. ltchington, Alveston R.S.O Constance Mrs. M. A. Longhope R.S.O Crew H. J. Healey et.Hinton,Chippnhm Clements George, Earthcott, Bristol Constance William, Longbope R.S.O CrippsRWithington,Andoversfrd.R.S.O Clifford Henry, Apperley, Tewkesbul'Y Cook Albert J.Quenington, :Fairford S.O Critchley Allan Lindsay, Hunt court, Clifford John Hewer, Ravenswell, With- Cook Alfred, Moreton, ThornburyRS 0 Badgeworth, Cheltenham ington, Andoversford R.S.O Cook Arthur Joseph, Norton, Gloucester Critchley John, Longford, Gloucester Clifford R C. Quenington, FairfordS.O Cook Edward, Fairford S.O Cracker Eastcott, Vine & Southfield Clifford Thomas, UpperSwell, Stow-on- Cook E. Wm. Boddington, Cheltenham farms, Forthampton, Tewkesbury the-Wold 8.0 Cook Edwin, Horton, Chipping Sodbul'y Crook J. sen. France Lynch, Stroud Clifford William, The Morse, Drybrook, Cook Geo. Bledington, Chipping Norton Crook Wm.Blackhouse,Newent,Glo'ster Micheldean RS.O Cook George, Edgeworth, Cirencester CrossleyF.Admingtn.Shipston-on-Stour Clift Frank P. Manor house, Walton Cook Henry, Gotherington, Cheltenham Crossley Henry George, Clifford Cham· Cardiff, Tewkesbury Cook John, Ashwicke grange, Marsh- bers, Stratford-on-Avon Clift John, Stanley-Pontlarge, Winch- field, Chippenham CrumpF.Wottn.St.Mary m·hout. Glo'l;tr comb RS.O Cook Joseph, Upper Oddington, Stow- Crump Hubert, Laverton, Buckland, CliftSidney,Walton Cardiff,Tewkesbury on-the·Wold S.O Broadway RS.O. (Worcs) CliftW.R.DeerhurstWalton,Tewkesbury Cook Michael, Chedworth 8.0 Crump John, Grafton, Tewkesbury Cloke C.J.Upleadon et. Upleadon,Glo'str Cook Pharoah, Iron Acton, Bristol Crump John, Tredington house, Tred.. Cloke Christopher Venning, High- Cook Richard, Hatherop, Fairford S.O ington, Tewkesbury • leadon, Gloucester Cook Robert, North Nibley, Dursley Crump Joseph, Saintbury, Broadway CounsellJ. DeerhurstWalton,Tewkesbry Cook Samuel, Staverton, Cheltenham RS.O. (Worcs) Clutterbuck Cartwright, Ley, Newnham Cook T. Lower Swell, Stow-on-the-Wold Crump Martin, Childs Wickham,Broad.. Clutterbuck Frank, Fretherne-with- CookT.Sevenhampton,Andovrsfd.R.S.O way R.S.O. (Wores) Saul, Stonehouse Cooke John, Halmore, Berkeley Crump Martin, Lassington, Gloucester Clutterbuck H. Wm. Hartpury, Glo'str Cooksley Alfred, Pucklechurch, Bristol Cryer Charles, Mangotsfield, Bristol Clutterbuck James,Tidenham,Chepstow CooleFredk. W.SouthCerney,Cirencestr Cryer Edwd. Cully hall, Bitton, Bristol ClutterbuckJohn,Buckettshill, Berkeley Coombe Thomas, Charlton Abbots, Cryer John, Doynton, Bristol Clutterbuck John, Hardwicke, Glo'ster Andoversford R.S.O Cryer Tobias, Wick, Bristol Clutterbuck Waiter, Adsett, Newnham Coombes A. Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol Cryer William, Wick, Bristol Clutterbuck William, Oldbury-upon- Cooper F. A. Westbury-on-Trym, Bristl Cull :\lisses C. A. &F. M. New house, Severn, Thornbury RS.O Coopey Isaac R. & Misses Samh & Apperley, Tewkesbury Clutterbuck William, Whitefield court, Annie, Bentham, Cheltenham Cullimore Ambrose,Slimbridge,Stoneho Apperley, Tewkesbury Coopey Baynom,Brockworth,Gloucester Cullimore Ambrose, jun. Framptonoon" Clutterbuck William Chadnor, For- Copner John, Stonehouse Severn, Stonehousa thampton, Tewkesbury COIbett Charles, Hardwicke, Cheltenhm Cullimore Arthr. Inst, Pilning, Bristol Coates William, Sapperton, Cirencester Corbett Cotterill, Lower Quinton, Cullimore C.E. Kents grn.Tayntn.Glo'str Cobb John, Coalpit Heath, Bristol Stratford-on-Avon Cu1limore George Frederick, Berkeley Cockburn John, Huntley, Gloucester Corbett George, Evington, Cheltenham CullimoreGeorgeLeonard,Hallen,Bristol Colbourne In.ComptonGreenfield,Bristl Corbett J.Cotswold 10.Swindn.Cheltnhm Cullimore Henry, Pennsylvania, Sed· ColdicottA.Aston-sub-Edge,CampdenSO Cormell F. Ashton-under-Hill,Tewksbry bury, Chepstow Coldicott Charles, Mickleton, Moreton- Cormell Fredk. Grafton, Tewkesbury Cullimore L. Lower Stone,FalfieldRS.O in-Marsh Cornock Charles Tratman, Hillesley, Cullimore L. Sibland, Thornbury RS.O Coldicott John, Cow Honeybourne, Wotton-under-Edge Cullimore Thomas, Swanley, Berkeley Broadway RS.O. (Wores) Cornock Miss Hannah, Newton, Rock- Cullimore William J.P. Moreton, Thorn- ColdicottHobt.Westington,CampdenS. 0 hampton, Falfield RS.O bury RS.O . Coldicott William Henry, Marfurlong, Cornock John, Blanchworth, Dursley Cummins Ernest John, Poydresses, Ebrington, Campden 8.0 Cornock John, Gossington, Slim- Newent, Gloucester Coldrick Charles, Sneedham green, bridge, Stonehouse Cummins William, Newent, Gloucester Upton St. Leonards, Gloucester Cornock John, jun. Shepherdine, Old- Dancer Frank, Withington, Andovers" Coldrick Henry, Sneedham green, Up- bury-upon-Severn, Thornbury R.S.O ford R.S.O ton St. Leonards, Gloucester Cornock Nicholas, Alkington, Dursley Dangerfield Andrew,Througham,Stroud Cole Henry, Ashbrook, Ampney St. CornockWm.jun.Aust,ThornburyR.S.O Dangerfield John, Througham, Strond Mary, Cirencester Cornock Wm. Geo. Thornbury R.S.O Daniel T.Kingscote,Wotton-under-Edge- ColeHy. E.AmpneySt.Mary, Cirencester Cornock William Joe, Salmon lodge, DaniellFredk. Wm. Wickwar R.S.O Cole Richd. Aldenon, WinchcombR.S.O Oldbury-on-Severn, Thornbury R.S.O Daniell John, Symonds hall, Wotton· Cole Richard, Cirencester Cornock W.P.Tytheringtn.FalfieldR.S.0 under-Edge Cole Richard, Milton end, Fairford S.O Corson John Wield, Bisley, Stroud Daniell John, Wotton-under-Edge Cole Richard, Minsterworth, Gloucester Corson T. Hawling,Andoversford RS.O Daniel! J. C. OldSodbury,ChippingSodbry Cole W. WottonSt.Marywithout,Glo'str Cossens Benjamin Thomas, Air Balloon Daniell Thos. Hillside, Cbarfield R.S.O. Coleman James, Hartpury, Gloucester road, St. George, Bristol DaniellT.Kingswood,Wotton-under-Edg Coleman Mrs. M. Maisemore,Gloucester Cossens Frederick, Filton, Bristol Daniell Wm. A. Upper Wick, Dursley Coleman T. Turkdean,NorthleachR.S.O Cotterill Samuel, Willersey, Broadway, DanielsMrs.E. Tytheringtn.:Falfld.RS.O ColesW.H. Ashton-under-Hill,Twksbury R.S.O (Wores) DanielsThos. Morton Valence, Stoneho Collett Charles, Gt. Rissington, Bour- Couch 'fhomas, Hanham, Bristol Daniels T. Tytherington, Falfield RS.O ton-on-the-Water R.S.O Court In. Staplings, Evingtn. Chltnhm Daniels Wm. Bridge End, Stonehouse Collett Charles, LittleRissington, Bour- Cowles A.Rangeworthy,Wickwar R.S.O Daniels Wm. Stanley Downton, Stoneho ton-on-the-Water R.S.O CowlesSaml.l\'Iantley ho. Newent,Glo'ster Darke W.A.Henbarrows,Preston,Ledbry Collett Reuben, Little Rissington, Bour- CowleyC. TheFollY,ColdAshtn.Chippnhm Dauncey T. Hyde hill, VIey, Dursley ton-on-the-Water R.S.O Cox Alfred, Hill Ash, Dymock, Glo'ster Davies Edward, Horsley, Stroud Collett Samuel, Little Rissington, Bour- Cox Charles, Adsett, Newnham Davies Joseph, The Grove house,Broms· ton-on-the-Water R.S.O Cox Franeis, Ley, Newnham berrow, Gloucester CollettW.Admington,Shipston-on-Stour Cox Frank, Yate, Chipping Sodbury Davies l\Irs.l\'I. Watercomb,Bisley,Stroud Collins Alfred, Hasfield, Gloucester Cox G. Suttridge cot. Longhope R.S.O Davies William, Tetburv Collins Alfred, Littleton-on-Severn, Cox James, Lower lodge, Ozleworth, Davies Wm. Llewellyn, Lydbrook, Ross Thornbury R.S.O Wotton-under-Edge Davis & Vine,Batsford,l\1oreton-in-Mrsh Collins C.H.Evenlode,Moreton-in-Marsh Cox James William, Purton, Berkeley Davis Aaron, St. Briavels, Coleford Collins Daniel, Littleton-on-Severn, Cox J. G.Low.Stone,Stone,FalfieldR.S.O Davis Charles. Haw lane, Olveston, Thornbury RS.O Cox Richd. D. Yate, Chipping Sodbury Almondsbury R.S.O Callins Ed,vin, Pilning, Bristol Cox Robert Hewett, Hill, Falfield R.S.O Davis Edwd. :\loorhouse, HaIlen, Bristol Callins John, Filton, Bristol Cox Sidney, Yate, Chipping Sodbury Davis Edwal'd, Stoke Gifford, Bristol Callins John Gritton, Rodley, Newnham Cox Thomas, Blackwells, Green end, Davis George, Harnwood, Gloucester Callins Mrs.RBack st.Upoon,Cbippnhm Hartpury, Gloucester Davis George, Kingswood, Bristol ColwellW.Postoffice,Apperley,Tewksbry Cox William, Abbotts Leys, Gretton, Davis George, LawrenceWeston, Bristol Comely Bazil, Arlington, Fairford S.O Winchcomb R.S.O Davis Mrs. H. Churchdown, Cheltenhm ComelyW.Lasboro',Wotton-under-Edge Cox: William Samuel, Borfield, Bristol Dancy Henry, Fairford S.O Comley Thomas, Westfield house, Cozens Robert, Hardwicke, Gloucester Davis Herbert, Banks fee,Longborough, Bawling, Andoversford RS.O Craddock Ernest, Winson, }<'airford S.O Moreton-in-Marsh.
Recommended publications
  • Gloucestershire Economic Needs Assessment
    GL5078P Gloucestershire ENA For and on behalf of Cheltenham Borough Council Cotswold District Council Forest of Dean District Council Gloucester City Council Stroud District Council Tewkesbury Borough Council Gloucestershire Economic Needs Assessment Prepared by Strategic Planning Research Unit DLP Planning Ltd August 2020 1 08.19.GL5078PS.Gloucestershire ENA Final GL5078P Gloucestershire ENA Prepared by: Checked by: Approved by: Date: July 2020 Office: Bristol & Sheffield Strategic Planning Research Unit V1 Velocity Building Broad Quay House (6th Floor) 4 Abbey Court Ground Floor Prince Street Fraser Road Tenter Street Bristol Priory Business Park Sheffield BS1 4DJ Bedford S1 4BY MK44 3WH Tel: 01142 289190 Tel: 01179 058850 Tel: 01234 832740 DLP Consulting Group disclaims any responsibility to the client and others in respect of matters outside the scope of this report. This report has been prepared with reasonable skill, care and diligence. This report is confidential to the client and DLP Planning Ltd accepts no responsibility of whatsoever nature to third parties to whom this report or any part thereof is made known. Any such party relies upon the report at their own risk. 2 08.19.GL5078PS.Gloucestershire ENA Final GL5078P Gloucestershire ENA CONTENTS PAGE 0.0 Executive Summary .......................................................................................................... 6 1.0 Introduction...................................................................................................................... 19 a) National
    [Show full text]
  • GLOUCESTER & BRISTOL, a Descriptive Account of Each Place
    Hunt & Co.’s Directory March 1849 - Transcription of the entry for Dursley, Gloucestershire Hunt & Co.’s Directory for the Cities of Gloucester and Bristol for March 1849 Transcription of the entry for Dursley and Berkeley, Gloucestershire Background The title page of Hunt & Co.’s Directory & Topography for the Cities of Gloucester and Bristol for March 1849 declares: HUNT & CO.'S DIRECTORY & TOPOGRAPHY FOR THE CITIES OF GLOUCESTER & BRISTOL, AND THE TOWNS OF BERKELEY, CIRENCESTER, COLEFORD, DURSLEY, LYDNEY, MINCHINHAMPTON, MITCHEL-DEAN, NEWENT, NEWNHAM, PAINSWICK, SODBURY, STROUD, TETBURY, THORNBURY, WICKWAR, WOTTON-UNDER-EDGE, &c. W1TH ABERAVON, ABERDARE, BRIDGEND, CAERLEON, CARDIFF, CHEPSTOW, COWBRIDCE, LLANTRISSAINT, MERTHYR, NEATH, NEWBRIDGE, NEWPORT, PORTHCAWL, PORT-TALBOT, RHYMNEY, TAIBACH, SWANSEA, &c. CONTAINING THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF The Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMEN, TRADERS, &c. RESlDENT THEREIN. A Descriptive Account of each Place, POST-OFFICE INFORMATION, Copious Lists of the Public Buildings, Law and Public Officers - Particulars of Railroads, Coaches, Carriers, and Water Conveyances - Distance Tables, and other Useful Information. __________________________________________ MARCH 1849. ___________________________________________ Hunt & Co. produced several trade directories in the mid 1850s although the company was not prolific like Pigot and Kelly. The entry for Dursley and Berkeley, which also covered Cambridge, Uley and Newport, gave a comprehensive listing of the many trades people in the area together with a good gazetteer of what the town was like at that time. The entry for Dursley and Berkeley is found on pages 105-116. This transcription was carried out by Andrew Barton of Dursley in 2005. All punctuation and spelling of the original is retained. In addition the basic layout of the original work has been kept, although page breaks are likely to have fallen in different places.
    [Show full text]
  • South Gloucestershire Council Boundary Review Liberal Democrat Group Submission June 2017
    South Gloucestershire Council Boundary Review Liberal Democrat Group Submission June 2017 This submission is from the Liberal Democrat group on South Gloucestershire Council. The Lib Dems are the second largest group on the council, and one of only two to ever have had an overall majority. As such, there is a good understanding of community links, and history, across much of the district. In our submission we have focussed upon the areas where we have deep community roots, stretching back over 40 years. In those areas we know the communities well, so feel we can make submissions which reflect the nuances of natural communities. However, there are some areas where we do feel others are better placed to identify the nuances. In those areas we have not sought to offer detailed solutions. We believe communities and individuals in those areas are best placed to provide their local solutions. We have submitted specific plans for the district over the areas where we have a good understanding, and believe our proposals are powerful, rooted in strong community identities, and efficient local government. All of the proposals are within the permissible variance from the new electoral quota with 61 Councillors, and we do not believe this needs to be modified up or down to make the map work. South Gloucestershire elects in an “all-up” manner, which means under Commission guidance, a mixture of 1, 2, and 3 member wards is appropriate, which we have proposed. We have proposed no ‘doughnut’, or detached wards, and many of the proposals allow for the reunification of communities which have previously been separated by imposed political boundaries.
    [Show full text]
  • NOTICE of ELECTION Election of Parish Councillors
    NOTICE OF ELECTION South Gloucestershire Council Election of Parish Councillors for the Parishes listed below Number of Parish Councillors to Number of Parish Councillors to Parishes Parishes be elected be elected Acton Turville Five Marshfield Nine Almondsbury, Almondsbury Four Oldbury-on-Severn Seven Almondsbury, Compton Two Oldland, Cadbury Heath Seven Almondsbury, Cribbs Causeway Seven Oldland, Longwell Green Seven Alveston Eleven Oldland, Mount Hill One Aust Seven Olveston Nine Badminton Seven Patchway, Callicroft Nine Bitton, North Common Six Patchway, Coniston Six Bitton, Oldland Common Four Pilning & Severn Beach, Pilning Four Bitton, South Four Pilning & Severn Beach, Severn Six Beach Bradley Stoke, North Six Pucklechurch Nine Bradley Stoke, South Seven Rangeworthy Five Bradley Stoke, Stoke Brook Two Rockhampton Five Charfield Nine Siston, Common Three Cold Ashton Five Siston, Rural One Cromhall Seven Siston, Warmley Five Dodington, North East Four Sodbury, North East Five Dodington, North West Eight Sodbury, Old Sodbury Five Dodington, South Three Sodbury, South West Five Downend & Bromley Heath, Downend Ten Stoke Gifford, Central Nine Downend & Bromley Heath, Staple Hill Two Stoke Gifford, University Three Doynton Five Stoke Lodge and the Common Nine Dyrham & Hinton Five Thornbury, Central Three Emersons Green, Badminton Three Thornbury, East Three Emersons Green, Blackhorse Three Thornbury, North East Four Emersons Green, Emersons Green Seven Thornbury, North West Three Emersons Green, Pomphrey Three Thornbury, South Three
    [Show full text]
  • GLOUCESTERSHIRE January 2014 GLOUCESTERSHIRE
    GLOUCESTERSHIRE January 2014 GLOUCESTERSHIRE 1. SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPY SERVICE(s) Gloucestershire Care 0300 421 8937 www.glos-care.nhs.uk/our-services/childrens-specific-services/childrens-speech-and-language-therapy-service The Independent Living Centre, Village Road, Services NHS Trust Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL51 0BY 2. GOUCHESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 01452 425000 www.gloucestershire.gov.uk Shire Hall, Westgate Street, Gloucester GL1 2TG [email protected] • SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS SEN Support Team www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/sen Shire Hall, Westgate Street, Gloucester GL1 2TP [email protected] The Communication and Interaction Team C&I Team www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/schoolsnet/article/114037/Communication-and-Interaction-Team (Advisory Teaching Service) Cheltenham 01242 525456 [email protected] Forest of Dean 01594 823102 [email protected] Gloucester 01452 426955 [email protected] Stroud 01453 872430 [email protected] • EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY The Educational Psychology Service www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/article/108322/Educational-Psychology Principal Educational Psychologist: Dr Deborah Shepherd 01452 425455 Cheltenham 01452 328160 Cotswolds 01452 328101 Forest of Dean 01452 328048 Gloucester 01452 328004 Stroud 01452 328131 3. SCHOOLS with specialist Speech and Language provision The following primary schools have Communication & Interaction Centres: Christ Church C of E Primary School 01242 523392 www.christchurchschool-chelt.co.uk
    [Show full text]
  • Accounts of the Constables of Bristol Castle
    BRISTOL RECORD SOCIETY'S PUBLICATIONS General Editor: PROFESSOR PATRICK MCGRATH, M.A., Assistant General Editor: MISS ELIZABETH RALPH, M .A., F.S.A. VOL. XXXIV ACCOUNTS OF THE CONSTABLES OF BRISTOL CASTLE IN 1HE THIRTEENTH AND EARLY FOURTEENTH CENTURIES ACCOUNTS OF THE CONSTABLES OF BRISTOL CASTLE IN THE THIR1EENTH AND EARLY FOUR1EENTH CENTURIES EDITED BY MARGARET SHARP Printed for the BRISTOL RECORD SOCIETY 1982 ISSN 0305-8730 © Margaret Sharp Produced for the Society by A1an Sutton Publishing Limited, Gloucester Printed in Great Britain by Redwood Burn Limited Trowbridge CONTENTS Page Abbreviations VI Preface XI Introduction Xlll Pandulf- 1221-24 1 Ralph de Wiliton - 1224-25 5 Burgesses of Bristol - 1224-25 8 Peter de la Mare - 1282-84 10 Peter de la Mare - 1289-91 22 Nicholas Fermbaud - 1294-96 28 Nicholas Fermbaud- 1300-1303 47 Appendix 1 - Lists of Lords of Castle 69 Appendix 2 - Lists of Constables 77 Appendix 3 - Dating 94 Bibliography 97 Index 111 ABBREVIATIONS Abbrev. Plac. Placitorum in domo Capitulari Westmon­ asteriensi asservatorum abbrevatio ... Ed. W. Dlingworth. Rec. Comm. London, 1811. Ann. Mon. Annales monastici Ed. H.R. Luard. 5v. (R S xxxvi) London, 1864-69. BBC British Borough Charters, 1216-1307. Ed. A. Ballard and J. Tait. 3v. Cambridge 1913-43. BOAS Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society Transactions (Author's name and the volume number quoted. Full details in bibliography). BIHR Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research. BM British Museum - Now British Library. Book of Fees Liber Feodorum: the Book of Fees com­ monly called Testa de Nevill 3v. HMSO 1920-31. Book of Seals Sir Christopher Hatton's Book of Seals Ed.
    [Show full text]
  • Tewkesbury Borough Council Guide 2015 Tewkesbury.Gov.Uk
    and Tewkesbury Borough Council Guide 2015 tewkesbury.gov.uk A ffreeree ccomprehensiveomprehensive gguideuide ttoo comcommunitymunity ssportsports cclubs,lubs, physical activity classes and other sport and leisure services in Tewkesbury Borough. www.tewkesbury.gov.uk • www.facebook.com/tewkesburyboroughsports For Mo re in forma on Pl ease contact th e sports centre 0168 4 29395 3 spo rts ce ntre@tewk esbu rys chool .or g Facili es av ailable fo r hi re - 4 Court Sports Hall - Badminton Courts - 20 m Swi mming Poo l - Fully equipped Fitness Studio - Me e ng rooms - Dance Studio - Gymnasium Bi rthday Par es - 1 hou r of - Drama Hall ac on packed spo r ng fun from - Tennis Courts football, bas ke tball, dodgeball, - Expressive arts rooms swimming or use of the sports - All Weather Pitch ce ntres own Bouncy Castle . - Large Fi eld Are a Pr ices from £24 per hour Onl y £26 per ho ur to pl ay on the All Wea ther Pit ch Swimming Lessons ar e fo r swimmers age d 4 yrs+ Classes ar e limited in size to enhance quality MONDAY AND THURSDAY NI GHT FOOTBALL LEAGUES Fully affiliated to the FA, qualifi ed referee s PRIZES fo r Di visio n Champions 0168 4 293953 sportsc entre@tewkesbur yschool.o rg 2 Sport and Physical Activity Guide Tewkesbu ry Borough 2015 Welcome to Tewkesbury Borough Council’s Sport and Physical Activity Guide for 2015. There are 10,000 copies of this free brochure distributed to schools, libr ar ie s, community centres, businesses and private homes in January each ye ar .
    [Show full text]
  • Pathology Van Route Information
    Cotswold Early Location Location Depart Comments Start CGH 1000 Depart 1030 Depart 1040 if not (1005) going to Witney Windrush Health Centre Witney 1100 Lechlade Surgery 1125 Hilary Cottage Surgery, Fairford 1137 Westwood Surgery Northleach 1205 Moore Health Centre BOW 1218 George Moore Clinic BOW 1223 Well Lane Surgery Stow 1237 North Cotswolds Hospital MIM 1247 White House Surgery MIM 1252 Mann Cottage MIM 1255 Chipping Campden Surgery 1315 Barn Close MP Broadway 1330 Arrive CGH 1405 Finish 1415 Cotswold Late Location Location Depart Comments Start Time 1345 Depart CGH 1400 Abbey Medical Practice Evesham 1440 Merstow Green 1445 Riverside Surgery 1455 CGH 1530-1540 Westwood Surgery Northleach 1620 Moore Health Centre BOW 1635 Well Lane Surgery Stow 1655 North Cotswolds Hospital MIM 1705 White House Surgery M-in-M 1710 Mann Cottage MIM 1715 Chipping Campden Surgery 1735 Barn Close MP Broadway 1750 Winchcombe MP 1805 Cleeve Hill Nursing Home Winchcombe 1815 Arrive CGH 1830 Finish 1845 CONTROLLED DOCUMENT PHOTOCOPYING PROHIBITED Visor Route Information- GS DR 2016 Version: 3.30 Issued: 20th February 2019 Cirencester Early Location Location Depart Comments Start 1015 CGH – Pathology Reception 1030 Cirencester Hospital 1100-1115 Collect post & sort for GPs Tetbury Hospital 1145 Tetbury Surgery (Romney House) 1155 Cirencester Hospital 1220 Phoenix Surgery 1230 1,The Avenue, Cirencester 1240 1,St Peter's Rd., Cirencester 1250 The Park Surgery 1300 Rendcomb Surgery 1315 Sixways Surgery 1335 Arrive CGH 1345 Finish 1400 Cirencester Late Location
    [Show full text]
  • Gloucestershire. [Kelly's
    432 BOO GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY'S BOOT & SHOE MAKER8-Continued. BOTTLE MANUFACTURERS- Carpenter & Co. Cainscross brewery, Trinder Alfred Harris, Campden S.O GLASS. Cainscross, Stroud TrinderW. Wit~ingtn.Andovrsfrd.R~. 0 Kilner Brothers, Great Northern Railway Cheltenha.m Orig~nal Brewery ~o. ~im. TruebodyW.Brldge Yate,Warmly.B1'lstl goods station KiuO"s cross London N (Arthur In. Shmner, managlllg dlrec- Tucker Alfred, Cinderford, Newnham 'b' tor; C. O. Webb, sec.), 160 High Turner E. & Co.Lim.7 Dyerst.Cirencstr BOTTLE BOX & CASE MKRS. street, Cheltenham Turner Ralph, 4 Gordon terrace, Sher- Kilner Brothers,Great Northern Railway Cirencester Brewery Lim. (T. Matthews, borne place, Cheltenham goods station, King's cross, London N sec.), Cricklade street, Cirencester Tyler George, 23 Middle street, Stroud Combe Benjamin, Grafton brewery, Tyler John, 161 Cricklade st.Cirencester BOTTLERS. Grafton road, Cheltenham Tyler William Henry,3 Nelson st.Strond See Ale & Porter Merchants & Agents. Combe GeorgeThomas, Brockhampton, Underhill Henry, Cinderford, Newnham Andoversford RS.O Underwood lsaac, Avening, Stroud BRASS FINISHERS. Cook ReginaldH. &Nathaniel &WaIter, Vick James, Barbican road, Gloucester Haines T. 2 Clare st. Bath I'd. Cheltnhm Hampton street, Tetbury Viner James, 2 Painswick parade, Thornton F. Oxford passage, Cheltnhm Coombe Valley Brewery, Coombe, Painswick road, Cheltenham Wynn E. 51 St. George's pI. Cheltenhm Wotton-under-Edge Virgo Joseph, Micheldean RS.O Wynn G. H. St. James' sq. Cheltenham Cordwell & Bigg, HamweIl Leaze Ward Mrs.A.Welford, Stratford-on-Avn brewery, Cainscross, Stroud Watkins :Fredk. Gloucester I'd. Coleford BRASS FOUNDERS. Davis Joseph, Portcullis hotel, Great ',:atkins J. Pi~lowell, Y?rkley, Lydney Gloucester Brass foundry (John Higgins, Badminton S.O .
    [Show full text]
  • News for June 2012
    News for June 2012 Message from Alan Bracey, 1st June: Hello Bill/Pete. Afraid I'm off the bike again. My own stupid fault. While away in Cornwall, I dislocated my left hip again by bending and twisting like I had been told not to. Finished up in Truro hospital where they put it back in again. So its back to square one, no riding for 2 months, no driving for six weeks and countless b***kings from Jen when I try to do too much. I will keep in touch however and look forward to driving to some lunch stops.I may sound cheerful about the whole thing, but due to my own stupidity, I feel quite low at the moment. Alan Thursday 7th June 2012 - report from Bill Balchin: After several days of celebrations for the Queen's diamond jubilee it was our turn. Although Will.i.am did not show up we had the same poor weather to dampen a couple of dozen at the Castle Green bandstand for the start. John was expecting a photographer from the (Evening) Post and sure enough, just as we were about to leave he arrived to grab a few shots. I was pleased that he managed to arrange the group as I dashed out and grabbed one of my own, well it will save a few bob not buying a paper. One person not at the start was Pete Campbell who was being interviewed live on the John Darvall show on radio Bristol. John started off by asking if Pete liked being called an old time cyclist.
    [Show full text]
  • Cotswold Way Page 1
    017687 71656 www.awalkinthecountry.com Cotswold Way Page 1 Cotswold Way The Cotswold Way, one of England’s finest National Trails, takes you 104 miles (167 km) from the medieval market town of Chipping Campden in the North Cotswolds to the historic City of Bath, through the classic English countryside. The Cotswold Way dissects the largest of all of the Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England and Wales: an area with stone walls and buildings, open skies, rolling grasslands, beech woods and captivating villages, making it an outstanding English landscape. Following the western edge of the Cotswold Hills, this route passes through a succession of enchanting English villages, featuring honey-coloured cottages built from the delightfully warm Cotswold stone, and welcoming country inns and pubs. The path undulates through stunning landscapes, affording ever-changing views over the River Severn and the Malvern Hills. Along the way, you will also pass Neolithic burial barrows, beautiful stately homes, and historic battle sites. End your walking holiday in the City of Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, brimming with roman remains and fine architecture. To book visit www.awalkinthecountry.com or call 017687 71656 017687 71656 www.awalkinthecountry.com Cotswold Way Page 2 Why do this walk? Essential Info - Approved as a National Trail in 1998, and opened in Length: From 5 days / 6 nights 2007, the Cotswold Way is a brilliant introduction to Full Route Length: 105 miles / 167 km long-distance walking as the Cotswolds are hilly rather Shortest Break Length: 47 miles / 76 km than mountainous. - Explore the picturesque villages along the routes, Easy to Moderate and you will also pass close by to a significant number of historic sites, for example the Neolithic burial Grade This is another relatively easy National chamber at Belas Knap, Sudeley Castle near Winchcombe, Hailes Abbey and many beautiful Trail which is clearly way-marked along the length churches, abbeys, stately homes and historic houses.
    [Show full text]
  • Gloucestershire
    248 NEWENT. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY'S son, escaping to one of the secret chambers in the house, Petty Sessions are held at the Sessions House every saved his life, and the place where he was concealed is alternate thursday, at 11.30 a.m. The following places 6till known as "Horton's Hole." Newent Court, the seat are included in the Petty Sessional Division :-Broms­ of Andrew Knowles esq. J.P. is a handsome residence, berrow, Corse, Dymock, Highleadon, Huntley, Kemp­ with colonnaded portico, standing on an eminence near ley, Newent, Oxenhall, Pauntley, Preston, Taynton, the church, in park-like grounds, finely timbered and Tibberton, Upleadon containing a beautiful lake. Stardens, the residence of F. A. Wilson esq. is 8 'finely built modern mansion of NEWENT RURAL DISTRICT OOUNCIL. stone, 8lianding in park-like grounds, about a. quarter of Meets at the Union every alternate thursday, no fixed a mile north. The Parks is the residence of Arthur time. William Montgomery-Campbell esq. Il.A. In 1558 one Clerk, Charles Tunnieliff, Culvert street Edward Horne was burnt at Old Court, formerly an Treasurer, Charles Nash, Capital &; Counties Bank, orchard connected with the Court House, for his religion: Broad street at Cugley, a. mile out of the town, there is a cavern in Medical Officer of Health, William Norris Marshall which Home is said to have concealed himself before his M.R.C.S.Eng. Church street capture. During the Civil war there was a garrison for Sanitary Inspector, Thomas Smith, Holts villa. the king at Newent, under the command of Colonel Meine, who was killed at Redmarley and buried at Gloucester.
    [Show full text]