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Identifier: transactionsofbr26bris (find matches)
Title: Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society. cn
Subjects: Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
Publisher: Bristol, Eng. : The Society
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wards into the next field the road becamemuch narrower, being hardly 6 feet in width, and in placesmuch overgrown with brushwood, and in this condition itextended in the direction of North Stoke, but time did notadmit of its course being followed. A third trial was madein this narrow part, which showed immediately under thesoil the same upper layer of rubbly stone resting on a thinlayer of under ballast, and no new feature presented itself. Those present were much struck with the terracedcharacter of the slopes at this point. These terraces, whichcannot have been natural, were rather suggestive of theterraced gardens and vineyards of Southern Italy, and thelate Prebendary Scarth had pointed out that traces of Romanagriculture and horticulture were still to be met on many ofthe hills in the vicinity. No further information can be given at present respectingthese trials at North Stoke, which so far had been veryinconclusive, but further explorations were contemplated in.the coming year.
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THE SO-CALLED KINGS BOARD AT TIBBERTON COURT, NEAR GLOUCESTER.By M. H. MEDLAND, F.R I.B.A. The remains of the elegant and ornate little building knownas The Kings Board, which now stand in the pleasuregrounds at Tibberton Court, originally stood bet\veen thechurches of St. Mary de Grace and Trinity, in WestgateStreet, in the city of Gloucester, possibly opposite thepremises now occupied by Mr. C. Morgan, the tailor. Thiswas the site of Jemmy Woods house. By Act of 23 Geo. IL,A.D. 1749, entitled An Act for taking down several buildingsand enlarging the streets and market places in the city ofGloucester, the Kings Board^ and many other buildingsthat stood in the streets of Gloucester were taken down andcleared away as obstructions. It was accordingly removedfrom Westgate Street to Maribon Park, the seat of CharlesHyett, Esq., who was one of the Commissioners for thecarrying out of the Act. Maribon Park occupied the site ofthe present Gloucester Police Station and the County Gaol.It is t

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