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Kingswood Photo Gallery

Contiguous Parishes

Alderley – Hawkesbury – Wickwar – Charfield – Wotton-under-Edge – North Nibley (all in Gloucestershire)

Websites of Interest

The Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin

St. Mary’s Gallery

Church Brief for Kingswood Church 1720, Loss by Fire £1000.
Briefs were a way for people to raise money for the rebuilding or repair of their church, or for damage after a natural disaster.

Parish Registers held at Gloucester Record Office

Parish History

Kingswood was transferred from Wiltshire to Gloucestershire jurisdiction in 1844

Location

Near Wootton under Edge, Gloucestershire

National Gazetteer 1868

KINGSWOOD, a parish and township in the hundred of Chippenham, county Gloucester, 1 mile S.W. of Wootton-under-Edge, its post town, and 2 miles from the Charfield station, on the Bristol and Birmingham railway. It was once forest, and has the gatehouse and other remains of a Cistercian priory, founded in 1139 by Roger Berkeley, as a cell to Tyntern Abbey. The site was given by Queen Elizabeth to the Thynnes. Previous to 1844 it formed part of the county of Wilts, but is now annexed to Gloucester. The village is considerable, and many of the inhabitants in the cloth trade. There are woollen cloth factories at Kingswood Mills, Nind Mills, and Park Mills, also a brewery.

The living is a perpetual curacy* in the diocese of Gloucester and Bristol, value £99, in the patronage of the inhabitants. The church, dedicated to St. Mary, is an ancient stone structure with one bell. It contains an ancient font, and tombs of the Berkeley family. There are schools for boys and infants. The Wesleyans and Independents have chapels. R. H. Blagden Hale, Esq., is lord of the manor.

Buildings and Land

Railway

Valuations and Rating 1943

Crime and Legal Matters

Crime Reports 

1800-1899

Prisons & Prisoners

Inmates of Gloucester Gaol 1815-1879          Transportation of Prisoners 1827

Directories

Education

Emigration and Migration

United States of America

Utah Pioneer, Edward Harding 1832-1903

Employment and Business

Inventors and Patents

Inventors 1627-1852

Miscellaneous Documents

Non Conformity and Other Places of Worship

People and Parish Notables

Census Returns Transcripts

1851

Elections, Polls and Voters Lists

Poll of Freeholders 1772          Poll Book 1818

Family Notices

1900-1999

Poor Law, Charity and the Workhouse

Workhouse Crime 1835-1850

Probate

War, Conflict and Military Matters

War Memorials & Military

Muster Roll 1539