These 44 inventories were transcribed by members of the Cheltenham Local History Society, and other
This set of inventories, held in the Gloucestershire Archives
The Statute of Wills (1540) made it legal to devise (leave) certain types of land.
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
These inventories, held at Gloucestershire Archives, have
Cheltenham has a rich series of manor records, starting in the 1300s.