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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 5, Bledisloe Hundred, St. Briavels Hundred, the Forest of Dean. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1996.

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LIST OF MAPS AND OTHER TEXT FIGURES

Figures 1-8, 10, 13-18, 22 were drawn by Philip Moss (Illustration and Design, Hucclecote, Gloucester); the original drafts were prepared by N. M. Herbert and A. R. J. Jurica, based on O.S. Maps 6" (1880s edn.). Figures 11-12 are taken from a redrawing by G. L. Clissold of a map of the western part of the Forest area made in 1608: P.R.O., MR 879 (F 17/1). For permission to reproduce material in their possession thanks are offered to the Gloucestershire Record Office and to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Mass.).

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1. Bledisloe hundred, 1840 2
2. Awre and Blakeney, 1880 20
3. Lydney and Aylburton, 1880 54
4. St. Briavels hundred, 1840 86
5. Coleford area, 1880 122
6. Mitcheldean area, 1880 176
7. Newland and Redbrook, 1880 200
8. Clearwell, 1880 204
9. Newland House in 1772. Sketch (in Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) 214
10. St. Briavels and Hewelsfield, 1840 250
11. St. Briavels village area, 1608. See above 253
12. Staunton village area, 1608. See above 274
13. Forest of Dean: Bounds, 1840 286
14. Forest of Dean: Bounds in the 13th and 14th centuries 296
15. Cinderford and Ruspidge, 1880 304
16. Lydbrook area, 1880 308
17. Forest of Dean, 1994 312
18. Parkend, Bream, and Yorkley, 1880 318
19. Carvings on Abenhall font. Sketch published in Nicholls, Iron Making in Forest of Dean (1866) 327
20. Forest of Dean miners. Sketch published ibid. 330
21. Lightmoor colliery. Sketch published in Nicholls, Forest of Dean (1858) 334
22. Forest of Dean: Industry and Railways, 1880 351
23. Inclosures and encroachments in the north of the Forest. Detail from Atkinson, Map of Dean Forest (1847) 372
24. Holy Trinity church and school. Sketch published in Nicholls, Forest of Dean (1858) 392
25. St. John's church and school, Cinderford. Sketch published ibid. 406