A HISTORY OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE 



Stanley, Minchinhampton, Nailsworth, Nympsfield, Rodborough, Rodmarton, Selsley, Shipton 

 Moyne, King's Stanley, Stonehouse, Tetbury, Woodchester. 



THE DEANERY OF WINCHCOMBE : containing the twenty-one parishes of Ashchurch, Bishop's 

 Cleeve with Stoke Orchard, Corse, Deerhurst with Apperley, Down Hatherley, Elmstone with 

 Hardwick and Uckington, Forthampton, Hasfield, Kemerton, Leigh, Oxenton, Staverton with 

 Boddington, Sudeley, Tewkesbury, Holy Trinity Tewkesbury, Tirley, Tredington, Twyning, 

 Walton Cardiff, Winchcombe with Gretton, Woolstone. 



THE DEANERY OF CHELTENHAM : containing the twenty-eight parishes of Badgeworth with Bent- 

 ham, Charlton Abbots, Charlton Kings Holy Apostles, Charlton Kings St. Mary with St. 

 Matthew Cheltenham, Holy Trinity Cheltenham, Christ Church Cheltenham, All Saints 

 Cheltenham, St. James Cheltenham, St. John Cheltenham, St. Luke Cheltenham, St. Mark 

 Cheltenham, St. Paul Cheltenham, St. Peter Cheltenham, St. Stephen Cheltenham, Coberley 

 alias Cubberley, Colesbourne, Cowley, Dowdeswell, Leckhampton, St. Philip and St. James 

 Leckhampton, Prestbury, Sevenhampton, Shurdington, Swindon, Upper Hatherley, Whittington, 

 Withington. 



THE DEANERY OF HAWKESBURY : containing the eighteen parishes of Acton Turville, Alderley, 

 Great and Little Badminton, Boxwell with Leighterton, Charfield, Cromhall, Didmarton with 

 Oldbury, Hawkesbury with Tresham, Hillsley, Horton, Rangeworthy, Old Sodbury, Little 

 Sodbury, Chipping Sodbury, Tortworth, Tytherington, Wickwar, Yate. 



THE DEANERY OF CIRENCESTER : containing the nineteen parishes of Ampney Crucis, Ampney, 

 Bagendon, North Cerney, South Cerney with Cerney Wick, Cirencester with Watermoor, 

 Coates, Daglingworth, Driffield, Duntisbourne Abbots, Duntisbourne Rous, Harnhill, Kemble, 

 Poole-Keynes, All Saints Preston, Rendcombe, Siddington, Somerford Keynes with Sharncote, 

 Stratton with Baunton. 



THE DEANERY OF FAIRFORD : containing the fourteen parishes of Barnsley, Bibury with Winson, 

 Coin St. Aldwyn, Down Ampney, Eastleach Turville with Eastleach Martin, Fairford, 

 Hatherop, Kempsford with Whelford, Lechlade, Marston Meysey, Meysey Hampton, Poulton, 

 Quenington, Southrop. 



THE DEANERY OF NORTHLEACH : containing the sixteen parishes of Aldsworth, Aston Blank, 

 Little Barrington, Cold Salperton, Chedworth, Coin St. Dennis, Coin Rogers, Compton Abdale, 

 Farmington, Hampnett with Stowell, Hezleton with Yanworth, Northleach, Notgrove, 

 Sherborne with Windrush, Shipton Oliffe with Shipton Sollars, Turkdean. 



THE DEANERY OF STOWE : containing the twenty-two parishes of Great Barrington, Bledington, 

 Bourton-on-the- Water with Clapton and Lower Slaughter, Broadwell with Adlestrop, Little 

 Compton, Condicote, Lower Guiting with Farmcote, Temple Guiting, Hawling, Icomb, 

 Longborough with Seizincote, Naunton, Oddington, Great Rissington, Little Rissington, 

 Rissington Wick, Upper Slaughter, Stow-on-the-Wold, Sutton-under-Brails, Lower Swell, 

 Upper Swell, Westcote. 



THE DEANERY OF CAMPDEN : containing the thirty-two parishes of Alderton, Aston Somerville, 

 Aston-sub-Edge, Batsford with Moreton-in-the-Marsh, Beckford with Ashton-under-Hill, 

 Bourton-on-the-Hill, Buckland, Chipping Campden, Childswickham, Clifford Chambers, 

 Didbrook with Pinnock, Hayles, and Hyde, Dorsington, Dumbleton, Ebrington, Hinton-on-the- 

 Green, Lemington, Marston Sicca, Mickleton, Pebworth, Preston-on-Stour, Quinton, Saint- 

 bury, Stanton with Snowhill, Stanway, Todenham, Toddington with Stanley Pontlarge, Great 

 Washbourn, Welford, Weston-upon-Avon, Weston-sub-Edge, Willersley, Wormington. 1 



THE DEANERIES OF BRISTOL, STAPLETON, AND BITTON 

 (Before the creation of the diocese of Bristol in 1897) 



DEANERY OF BRISTOL: containing the parishes of Abbots Leigh, All Saints with All Hallows Easton, 

 St. Augustine, St. Agnes, St. Barnabas, St. Bartholomew, Christchurch with St. Ewen, St. Clement, 

 Emmanuel, St. Gabriel, St. George Brandon Hill, Holy Trinity, St. Philip and St. Jacob, 

 St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Jude, St. Lawrence, St. Luke Barton Hill, Christ Church 

 Barton Hill, St. Mark Easton, St. Mary Redcliffe, St. Mary-le-Port, St. Matthew Kingsdown, 

 St. Matthew Moorfields, St. Andrew Montpelier, St. Matthias (the Weir), St. Michael, 

 St. Nathaniel, St. Nicholas with St. Leonard, St. Paul, St. Mary Tyndalls Park, St. Saviour's 

 Woolcot Park, Redland, St. George (Gloucestershire), St. Peter, St. Silas, St. Simon, St. Stephen, 

 Temple or Holy Cross, St. Thomas, St. Werburgh (Bristol), St. John with St. Michael and 



1 Clergy List for the diocese of Gloucester, 1906. 

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