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Abenhall is a
small village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Mitcheldean, in the
Forest of Dean district, in the
county of Gloucestershire...
- 1930 as
Abenhall County Secondary School. It
became a
secondary modern school following the
Education Act 1944, and was then
known as
Abenhall Secondary...
- extra-parochial area of the
Forest of Dean, and the
ancient parishes of
Abenhall English Bicknor St
Briavels Littledean Flaxley Hewelsfield Mitcheldean...
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significant boundary reform in 1935. It
included the
following civil parishes:
Abenhall (1894–1935);
abolished as a
civil parish to
become part of Mitcheldean...
- A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y See also Abbeymead,
Abenhall, Ablington,
Acton Turville, Adlestrop, Alderley, Alderton,
Alderton Fields...
- MacLean, Sir John (1881–82), "The
History of the
Manors of Dean
Magna and
Abenhall" (PDF),
Transactions of the
Bristol and
Gloucestershire Archaeological...
- Maclean, John, ed. (1881). "The
History of the
Manors of Dene
Magna and
Abenhall".
Transactions of the
Bristol and
Gloucestershire Archaeological Society...
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rector from 1603)
until at
least 1623. Stirrey, who had been
rector of
Abenhall since 1568, was also
curate of
Aylburton chapel at
Lydney from 1612. Wynter...
- Probyn. He was
educated at
Christ Church, Oxford. He held in****bencies at
Abenhall and Matherne. He was Dean and
Archdeacon of
Llandaff from 1796 to his death...
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modern mining emblems are in the
Freeminers Guild church of St.
Michael in
Abenhall.
Towards the end of the 18th century, as the
Industrial Revolution began...