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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Gloucestershire => Topic started by: emjsw on Saturday 09 November 24 00:03 GMT (UK)
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Hi,
I just wondered if anyone might have heard of somewhere called Magnasfeld in Gloucestershire please or whether anyone might be able to tell me if this name relates to an existing place please?
Ref - 5th entry on http://aalt.law.uh.edu/aalt1/H8/KB27no1130/bKB27no1130dorses/IMG_0440.htm
Best wishes
Emma
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Hi,
Could it be Mangotsfield?
https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Mangotsfield
Regards,
Daisy
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This appears to be an early English Will and difficult to decipher.
Just to helps things along, whose Will and date is it? John Thathborne???? Surnames mentioned etc. Sometimes these Wills etc are on National Archives and the brief details on the site does help.
On the Forest of Dean website, they have transcribed Gloucestershire Bonds and Licences...
In the early 18th century records, Mangottsfield (sometimes has two 'tt' s...)
One in 1785 and another in 1806 - states, Mangotsfield in the County of Gloucester and Diocese of Bristol).
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It's a record from Kings Bench, Hilary term 1544. John Chatborne at the top is in a different entry.
It is indexed here:
https://waalt.uh.edu/index.php/KB27/1130
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Hi,
Could it be Mangotsfield?
https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Mangotsfield
Regards,
Daisy
Hi Daisypetal,
Thanks for getting back to me, I think you might be right. I was interested in Edward Bassett and searching his name with Mangotsfield returned a book called 'Sixteenth Century Court Book of Siston' which ties it all together!
Thanks for your help 😊
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This appears to be an early English Will and difficult to decipher.
Just to helps things along, whose Will and date is it? John Thathborne???? Surnames mentioned etc. Sometimes these Wills etc are on National Archives and the brief details on the site does help.
On the Forest of Dean website, they have transcribed Gloucestershire Bonds and Licences...
In the early 18th century records, Mangottsfield (sometimes has two 'tt' s...)
One in 1785 and another in 1806 - states, Mangotsfield in the County of Gloucester and Diocese of Bristol).
Hi Capetown,
It is a court case involving Edward Bassett, Thomas Pymme, riotous behaviour and illicit meeting. I would love to know what they were doing. It is the 5th entry on the image!
I couldn't work out where it was but Mangotsfield fits nicely.
I will check out the Forest of Dean site you mentioned to see if I can find anything further.
Thanks for your help 😊
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It's a record from Kings Bench, Hilary term 1544. John Chatborne at the top is in a different entry.
It is indexed here:
https://waalt.uh.edu/index.php/KB27/1130
Hi Vance,
Thank you for the link. It is such a brilliant website, thank you for introducing me to it.
All the best,
Emma :)