Gloucestershire Notes and Queries: An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine Devoted to the History and Antiquities of Gloucestershire

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Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, and Company, Limited, 1881
 

Contents

Thomas Haynes Bayly
10
MajorGeneral Sir John Thomas Jones Bart K C
11
Miss Jane Cook
12
Major Bentinck Duncan Gilby
13
Rev Joseph Esmond Riddle M
14
The Pauncefoote Family
15
The Earl of Tyrones Daughter
16
Hourglass in Churches
17
Mrs aCourt of Heytesbury
18
Sir Francis Henry Drake Bart
19
The Tyndales in Gloucestershire
20
Rev Anthony Lapthorn Rector of Minchinhampton
21
The Monumental Brasses at Ciren cester
22
The Martyrdom of Bishop Hooper
23
Admiral Sir John Alexander Ball K C
24
Mrs Ball of Cheltenham
25
Lady Selina Constance Henry
26
The Pauncefoote Family
27
An Old Twelfthday Custom I
28
Juncare
29
Mr Alexander Hosea of Wickwar
30
Richard Clutterbuck of Rodborough
31
The Title Reverend
32
BrigadierGeneral Pennycuick and his
33
The Cradle of King Henry V
35
The Kemble Family
36
George Wyrhall Esq of Bicknor Court
37
Rev Anthony Lapthorn Rector of Minchinhampton
38
The Healthiness of Naunton
39
Extracts from the Cheltenham Parish Registers
40
Horne the Newent Martyr
41
The Painswick Bells
42
Sir James Buller East Bart
43
Monumental Inscriptions
44
Mr Samuel Cooper of Charlton Kings
45
17
46
Remarkable Rescue from a Coal pit 1735
47
Sir Anthony Kingston of Painswick
48
The Lords of Berkeley
49
Sir George Nayler F S A Garter Principal King of Arms
50
James King
51
The Vicarage of Charlton Kings
52
Extracts from the Charlton Kings Parish Registers
53
Index to Monumental Inscriptions Great Witcombe
54
The Roman Wall of Gloucester
55
Bristol in Gloucestershire
56
The Cradle of King Henry V
58
Lord Stowells Payment of Legacy Duty
59
Index to Monumental Inscriptions Prestbury
60
The Organ in Stroud Church
61
Index to Monumental Inscriptions Leckhampton
62
The Gloucestershire Repository 18171822
63
The Restoration of Old Buildings
64
Chavenage Manor House
65
Index to Monumental Inscriptions Longney II
66
Index to Monumental Inscriptions St Peters Cheltenham
67
Sir James Buller East Bart
68
Gloucestershire Folk Lore
69
Gloucester Lampreys
70
Tewkesbury Mustard
71
The Siege of Cirencester by Gormund
72
Index to Monumental Inscriptions Swindon near Cheltenham
73
The Marissal Family
74
Mr Richard Tully a Gloucestershire Centenarian
75
The Lords of Berkeley
76
Slad or Slade a Local Name
77
Index to Monumental Inscriptions Rodborough
78
Strange Epitaphs
79
Gloucestershire Wassailers Song
80
The Roman Wall of Gloucester
81
Index to Monumental Inscriptions Trinity Church
88
Richard Purser an alleged Centenarian
94
Stroud Sixty Years
100
Church Ceremonial in the Middle Ages
107
Jimmy Wood and his Militia Substitute
116
CXLVIII
128
The Ancient Churches of Gloucestershire
148
A General Thanksgiving in Stroud 1759
150
Marshall of Selaby Co Durham and Freeman of Batsford Co Gloucester
151
Gloucestershire Weather 1792
153
CLXXIII
154
Attorneys in Bristol 1687
156
Lieut General Fiddes
157
Extracts from the Winchcombe Parish Registers 16611714
159
Monumental Brasses in Gloucestershire concluded
160
The Rev Benjamin Wynnyngton M A Vicar of Bibury
163
Index to Monumental Inscriptions etc Randwick
164
Gloucestershire Weather 1792
166
The Ancient Churches of Gloucestershire
167
Strange Epitaphs
178
The Rev Benjamin Wynnyngton M A Vicar of Bibury
179
Perry and Cider
180
The Manor of AstonsubEdge and William Porter
181
William Hopkins of Dursley
182
Sir Francis Henry Drake Bart
182
The Freeman Family
183
Gloucestershire Address to King Charles II 1660
185
Colonel Henry Brett
186
Henry and Catharine Lyne
187
A Woman burned in Gloucester for PetitTreason 1753
190
Female Churchwardens
191
Edward Jenner M D
193
The Tomes Family of Marston Sicca
194
The Princess Amelias Visit to Bristol 1728
196
Index to Monumental Inscriptions Painswick
197
William Hopkins of Dursley
198
William Woodwall Minister of Stroud 1609
200
Roger Rudder the Vegetarian
201
Gloucestershire Parish Registers 15381812
203
William Brough D D Dean of Gloucester 16431671
205
Strange Epitaphs
206
The Tomes Family of Marston Sicca
207
The Restoration of Tewkesbury Abbey
208
The Poyntz Family of Iron Acton
209
Endymion Porter and Bishop Goodman The Tomes Family of Marston Sicca Wantners Gloucestershire Collections
210
The Bristol Grammar School
213
Chavenage Manor House
214
Fosbrookes History of Gloucestershire
217
Gloucestershire
218
Robert Raikes the Founder of Sunday Schools
219
Old Stone Pulpit in Pitchcombe Church
222
Winstone Parish Church
224
The Rev Richard Standfast M
225
From MoretoninMarsh to StratfordonAvon
226
Chavenage Manor House
227
16181717
228
The Roman Villa at Chedworth
229
Some Gloucestershire Marriages 17331736
231
The largest Oak in Britain
232
King Charles II at Cubberley
233
Gloucester Lampreys
234
The Severn Bridge Railway
235
Richard Graves of Mickleton
236
Old Stone Pulpit in Pitchcombe Church
237
Gregory Wiltshires Bequest to the City of Gloucester
238
The Fowlers of Gloucestershire
239
John Harmar M
240
Mr Charles Henry Jeens
241
The Ravages of Restoration
242
Thomas Richardson Colledge Esq M D
243
Burials 16181717
245
Cerney North Parish Church
246
Cheltenham Parish Churchyard
247
The first Lay Reader in the Church of England
248
The Font in Gloucester Cathedral
249
Sparrows and Churchwardens
250
Ampney St Peter Parish Church
251
Charles II in Bristol
252
Tenures of Land in Cirencester
253
Entries of Births etc in Bibles
254
its correct spelling?
257
OldburyonSevern Church Font
258
The Will of Laurence Hodges
259
The Browne Family of Salperton
260
CCLXXXIV
263
The Whittingtons and Whittinghams
297
Architectural Notes in the Neighbourhood of Chelt
303
The Constitutions and Ordinances of Tetbury Grammar
310
CCCXXX
323
her Monu
340
Fosbrookes History of Gloucestershire
346
The Parish of Randwick
384
Charles Theyers
406
The Cabell Family of Virginia U S
415
The Mayor of Bristol
427
Extracts from the North Nibley Parish Registers
471
WHITE PRINTER GEORGE STREET STROUD
William Woodwall Minister of Stroud 1609
To be continued
The Parish Registers of Hampnett and Stowell
Gloucester Cathedral Library CCLXIX Marriage Portions 1761
Links with the Past CCLXXXV The Jew of Tewkesbury CCLXXXVI Windrush Parish Register 15861732
The Constitutions and Ordinances of Tetbury Grammar School 1623
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Notgrove Parish Church
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