Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society . cription, for Mr. Hall died in1687. A modern chalice with the following inscription : Inthe year of our Lord 1844 Edward Eeild Bishop of New-foundland, once Rector of English Bicknor, to the Rector andChurch of Staunton for ever. A modern plated flagon. Parish Parish Registers commence in 1653, but are very imperfectand in bad condition. About the year 1860, the Rev. Edward Machen, then rectorof the parish, by his deed granted certain lands in augmentationof the glebe to meet a grant of £200 made from Q


Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society . cription, for Mr. Hall died in1687. A modern chalice with the following inscription : Inthe year of our Lord 1844 Edward Eeild Bishop of New-foundland, once Rector of English Bicknor, to the Rector andChurch of Staunton for ever. A modern plated flagon. Parish Parish Registers commence in 1653, but are very imperfectand in bad condition. About the year 1860, the Rev. Edward Machen, then rectorof the parish, by his deed granted certain lands in augmentationof the glebe to meet a grant of £200 made from Queen AnnesBounty to increase the revenues of the benefice ; and Miss EmilyElizabeth Gibbon, by her Deed Poll dated 6th August, 1870, forthe enlargement of the churchyard, gave a garden plot containingone rood and five perches of land, numbered 24 on the tithe additional ground was consecrated on 4th October, 1873. 264 Transactions at Bristol. Pedigree of Hall and Gage, of from Records in College of Arms, Harl. MSS., and other authorities*. r% / Juliana, Nurse, widow, =second wife. Marriagesettlement dated 12thNov., 33rd Henry ^William Hall, of New-land, gent. Died 1 Aug.,1545, seized of lands atHighmeadow, &c. , 38th Henry & Liveries. =- - - - dau. - - - Butler,of Badmyng-ton, co. : gu. twobars erm. Christopher Hall,=of Newland, heldlands at High-meadow. Born 2Feb., 1521, sonand heir, aged 23yrs. on his fathersdeath. Joan dau. of Thomas =f=Christian, dau. & coheir of Henry James Hyett, Winch-of Lydney. combe, ofArms: ar. a Chol-a lion ramp, grove,and a chief (?Chal-indented sa. grove.) co. Oxon. Bradshaw, Lord Chief Baron ofthe Exchequer, by his wife Joan. . Arms: quarterly, 1 & 4. ar. 2bendlets sa, and in sinister chief afleur-de-lis gu. (Bradshaw) 2qrtly., 1 & 4 per bend, az. <k gu. across crosslet ar. (Gourney) 2 do 3ar. on cross sa. five lozenges of thefield. (Blakenhall) 3, batonsinterlaced


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