WebbThe name Redmarley probably refers to the parish and village of Redmarley d’Abitot in Gloucestershire. It may be a coincidence, but Alice, wife of composer and Birmingham’s …
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Webb(1) John Corbet - author of “An Historical Relation of theMilitary Government of Gloucester” (1645). He devotes four pages to the Battle of Redmarley and is the best … Land at REDMARLEY belonged inthe 10th century to the see of Worcester, a 'mansa' there 'near the GlynchBrook' being leased by Bishop Oswald in 963 forthree lives to a certain thegn named Eadmær. (fn. 11) Asimilar lease was made by the same bishop to his thegnÆthelmund in 978. (fn. … Visa mer INNERSTONE (Inardestone, xiii cent.), now a farmin the parish, is first mentioned in 1229–30, whenWilliam de Kardiff conveyeda knight's … Visa mer The church of ST. BARTHOLOMEWconsists of a chancel measuringinternally 28 ft. by 17½ ft., nave 49½ ft.by 23½ ft., a west tower 14 ft. square, a north … Visa mer The church and poor's land charities are regulated by scheme of theCharity Commissioners 24 April1896. They comprise the five charities following,which were recorded on the church table, namely:— 1. John … Visa mer The first mention of the church ofRedmarley occurs in 1290, when theBishop of Worcester dedicated threealtars there. (fn. 96) The advowson followed the … Visa mer WebbMilitary History The "Battle of Redmarley", was fought on 27 July, 1644, between Cromwell's General Massey, and the Royalist General Mynne - at which 170 Royalists, … christ lutheran church cocoa beach