These 3 inventories were transcribed by volunteers at Glouces
In 1604, James I disposed of the manor of Bishop's Cleeve, which had been held by the Crown since the dissolution, to two London merchants, Peter V
These transcripts of 21 Oxenhall probate inventories have been prepared by volunteer effort at the Gloucestershire Archives
This set of 16 inventories (all that survive for this period) from the parish now known as Rudford and Highleadon was transcribed in 2012 by volunt
These 44 inventories were transcribed by members of the Cheltenham Local History Society, and other
This set of inventories, held in the Gloucestershire Archives
Transcripts prepared by trainees and volunteers at Gloucestershire Archives, in sup
Transcripts prepared by trainees at Gloucestershire Archives, in support of editori
During the 17th century, the rectory lands and tithes of Cheltenham and the associated 'chapel' of Charlton Kings descended from Sir Baptist Hicks
Volunteers supporting the editorial work on Maisemore for VCH Gloucestershire Volume 13