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Pinbury was a
hamlet in Gloucestershire, England.
Pinbury is
mentioned in the
Domesday Book as
containing 18 households.
Pinbury contains the
ruins of...
- Red
foxes barking in
Pinbury Park, Gloucestershire, England....
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Ernest Gimson and the
Barnsley brothers,
Sidney and Ernest,
settled at
Pinbury Park on the
Cirencester estate in 1894.
Norman Jewson joined them in 1907...
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given their names to a
number of
places in the West Midlands,
including Pinbury, Peddimore, and Pinvin. The
etymology of the name
Penda is unknown. Penda...
- and was
directed to
round them up.
Before 1585 he
acquired the
manor of
Pinbury. He was
knighted in 1587 and was High
Sheriff of
Gloucestershire in 1588...
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Gloucestershire in 1893 "to live near to nature". They soon
settled at
Pinbury Park, near Sapperton, on the
Cirencester estate,
under the
patronage of...
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Bathurst to
Ernest Gimson and the
Barnsley brothers after their move from
Pinbury Park and it
formed a
suitable display case for
their traditionally designed...
- and Wiltshire. It
includes much of the
villages of
Sapperton and Coates,
Pinbury Park, and the prin****l
source of the
River Thames.
Within the
estate is...
- Kingsley, Nick (6
December 2016). "(242)
Atkyns of Sapperton,
Swell Bowl,
Pinbury Park and
Ketteringham Hall".
Landed families of
Britain and Ireland....
- College, Cambridge; and
projects with
other members of the
Gimson school at
Pinbury Park and
Rodmarton Manor, near Sapperton, and
Bedales School in Hampshire...