-
parish of Lea and
Cleverton which includes the
village of
Garsdon and the
hamlet of Cleverton.
Garsdon was a
separate parish until 1934. The
Charlton Stream...
- 1747–1748, for
Warwick 1762–1768, and
Great Bedwyn 1774–1781.
Methuen bought Garsdon manor, Wiltshire, in 1758. His grandson, also Paul,
became Baron Methuen...
-
Parliament of
England for
Maidstone in 1604. His son, also Laurence,
bought Garsdon manor in
Wiltshire in 1631, and his grandson,
again Laurence (1622–1662)...
- The
Washington coat of arms can also be seen at the
parish church in
Garsdon, near Malmesbury, Wiltshire,
where a
branch of the
family moved in Tudor...
-
presided by the
Reverend Oliver Ross, Scruton's
remains were
buried in
Garsdon churchyard.
Nonfiction Art And Imagination: A
Study in the
Philosophy of...
-
William Bazeley (by 1521 – 1573/74), of
Lambeth and Southwark,
Surrey and
Garsdon, Wiltshire, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the Parliament...
- (30 hides—now in Glos.), Long
Newnton (30 hides),
Charlton (20 hides),
Garsdon (3 hides),
Crudwell (40 hides),
Bremhill (38 hides),
Purton (35 hides);...
- acquisition, by
royal grant, of
several of the Abbey's estates,
including Garsdon manor,
subsequent to the
Dissolution of the Monasteries. By 1544 the Moody...
- In 1551,
Stumpe married thirdly Catherine, the
widow of
Richard Mody of
Garsdon, Wiltshire, who had died 8
November 1550. His
eldest son,
James Stumpe...
- Wood, p****ing to the
north of Brinkworth.
Continuing westwards through Garsdon Wood it
begins to turn to the
south and is
joined on the
right bank by...