- Brightwell's
Barrow Cheltenham Cleeve Crowthorne-with-Minety
Deerhurst Dudstone Grumbalds Ash
Henbury Kiftsgate Langley and
Swinehead Longtree Pucklechurch Rapsgate...
- Brightwell's
Barrow Cheltenham Cleeve Crowthorne-with-Minety
Deerhurst Dudstone Grumbalds Ash
Henbury Kiftsgate Langley and
Swinehead Longtree Pucklechurch Rapsgate...
-
Grumbald's Ash
Hundred (also
spelled Grumbold's Ash) was a
subdivision of the
county of Gloucestershire, England.
Hundreds originated in the late Saxon...
- the
Abbess of Barking. An
earlier alternative name for the
manor was '
Grumbalds Roding'.
During the
reign of
James I the
manor was in the
possession of...
- "****essments for
subsidies in the
hundreds of Berkeley,
Wotton under Edge,
Grumbalds Ash,
Langley and Swineshead, Thornbury, Henbury, Pucklechurch, Barton"...
-
county of Gloucestershire, England. It is
situated in the
Hundred of
Grumbald's Ash. The
village extends from
Chipping Sodbury in the West to the Cotswold...
- OLDBURY-ON-THE-HILL, Gloucester, a
parish in the
upper division of the hundd. of
Grumbald's Ash,
union of Tetbury: 135
miles (217 km) from
London (coach road 102)...
- Brightwell's
Barrow Cheltenham Cleeve Crowthorne-with-Minety
Deerhurst Dudstone Grumbalds Ash
Henbury Kiftsgate Langley and
Swinehead Longtree Pucklechurch Rapsgate...
-
above sea level. Historically, it was
situated within the
hundred of
Grumbald's Ash. The village's
parish church,
dedicated to St Andrew, is a
Grade II...
- Brightwell's
Barrow Cheltenham Cleeve Crowthorne-with-Minety
Deerhurst Dudstone Grumbalds Ash
Henbury Kiftsgate Langley and
Swinehead Longtree Pucklechurch Rapsgate...