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  1. Hace 1 día · The Court House, a threestoreyed, gabled building of the late 16th century had a porch added in 1604, probably by John Seaman (d. 1623), chancellor of Gloucester diocese, who later added a large south wing with a crenellated bay-window. The Seaman family continued to live at the house until the later 17th century.

  2. Hace 2 días · CHAPTER II. The Lords of Cardiff. ROBERT FITZ HAMON — 1093—1107. ROBERT CONSUL — 1118 (or earlier)—1147. WILLIAM, EARL OF GLOUCESTER — 1147—1183. JOHN, EARL OF MORTAINE (afterwards King) — 1189–1214. GEOFFREY DE MANDEVILLE, EARL OF ESSEX AND GLOUCESTER, and his COUNTESS, ISABEL— 1214 — 1217.

  3. Hace 5 días · Gloucester Rugby were physically beaten up and manhandled at times by a Springbok-inspired pack to lose 36-22 to The Sharks in the 2023/24 Challenge Cup final.

  4. Hace 2 días · Author Wayne Sioni if Gloucester gave a presentation of Sherman B. Ruth’s life and legacy during a Friday Veterans Coffee Social at Cape Ann Veterans Services on Emerson Avenue of the 79th ...

  5. Hace 5 días · In 1852 T. B. Ll. Baker, one of the founders of the reformatory school system, opened the Hardwicke Reformatory for Boys in a building south-east of Grove End House. The number of boys rose from 17 in 1854 to 79 in 1881 and, after the building had been enlarged, to 108 in 1911. The boys worked mostly on the land.

  6. Hace 5 días · A castle (fn. 1) was built at Gloucester soon after the Norman Conquest, 16 houses having been demolished to make way for it. (fn. 2) It was placed in the custody of the sheriff of the county, Roger of Gloucester. That castle, distinguished as the old castle in 1143, (fn. 3) probably had as its motte the mound called Barbican hill, in the south ...

  7. Hace 4 días · Gloucester City General Hospital was formerly the infirmary of the Gloucester poor-law union. The infirmary behind the union workhouse was demolished in 1850 to make way for the South Wales railway (fn. 37) and replaced by a detached building west of the workhouse, designed by the firm of John Jacques & Son and completed in 1852.