LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
Court rolls survive
for the chief manor of Haresfield for 1475-6. (fn. 61)
In the late 13th century John de Bohun claimed
view of frankpledge, gallows, and assize of bread
and ale at Haresfield. The view, which was held
twice a year, had jurisdiction over both divisions of
the manor, and John son of Reynold received a
third of the profits. (fn. 62) The perquisites of court of the
chief manor included fines for trespasses in 1460, (fn. 63)
and William Trye was holding a court leet for the
manor in the early 18th century. (fn. 64) The court of
Llanthony Priory's manor was mentioned in 1535
when the annual profits were valued at 1s. (fn. 65) The
election of a tithingman for Parkend tithing was
recorded in 1689. (fn. 66)
There were two churchwardens in 1543, (fn. 67)
but three in 1599; (fn. 68) in the 17th century there was
one for each of the three tithings. (fn. 69) Churchwardens'
accounts survive from 1820, and vestry minutes and
overseers' accounts from 1735 to 1829. (fn. 70) In 1635
a poorhouse had been built in the village by the lord
of the manor George Minett; it was inhabited by
four paupers. (fn. 71) In the 18th century each tithing had
an overseer. The usual forms of relief were being
applied; in 1759 14 people in Haresfield and Parkend
tithings were receiving weekly relief, and 17 were
being helped with their rent. In 1792 it was agreed
to buy two houses for the poor. (fn. 72) The cost of relief
in the late 18th century and early 19th was high
compared with neighbouring parishes; there was the
usual rise in cost in the period c. 1780-1813, (fn. 73) but it
remained steady during the 1820s and 1830s. (fn. 74) In
the first 15 years of the 19th century 40-50 people
were being permanently relieved. (fn. 75) Haresfield
became part of the Wheatenhurst Union in 1835; (fn. 76)
in 1935 it was transferred with the rest of the
Wheatenhurst Rural District to the Gloucester
Rural District. (fn. 77)
Footnotes
| 61 |
William Salt Libr., Stafford, M 538/11. |
| 62 |
Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 246-7, 262; Rot.
Hund. (Rec. Com.), i. 180. |
| 63 |
S.C. 6/1117/10. |
| 64 |
Atkyns, Glos. 456. |
| 65 |
Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), ii. 424. |
| 66 |
Glos. R.O., Q/SO 1, f. 189. |
| 67 |
Hockaday Abs. xxix, 1543 subsidy, f. 4. |
| 68 |
B. & G. Par. Recs. frontispiece. |
| 69 |
Par. reg. 1669-1735, penes estate office, Haresfield Court. |
| 70 |
Penes estate office, Haresfield Court. |
| 71 |
E 134/11 Chas. I Mich./49. |
| 72 |
Vestry bk. 1735-1829. |
| 73 |
Poor Law Abstract, 1804, 184-5; 1818, 158-9. |
| 74 |
Poor Law Returns, H.C. 83, p. 72 (1830-1), xi; H.C.
444, p.70 (1835), xlvii. |
| 75 |
Poor Law Abstract, 1804, 184-5; 1818, 158-9. |
| 76 |
Poor Law Com. 2nd Rep. 524. |
| 77 |
Census, 1931 (pt. ii). |