20 College Green
History
Up until 1768, the precincts of Gloucester Cathedral were divided in two; the area to the east of this wall was known as the Upper College Churchyard, while the area to the west was known as the Lower College Churchyard. The building where 20 College Green stands now was the first to be built in the Upper College Churchyard. The site was let from 1595, when it was leased to one John Brewster, a gentleman. Early reports described it as part of the churchyard but
latelye inclosed paled about and separated from thother parte of the said churchyarde lyinge neare unto the over gate...and now used as a garden by the said John Brewster.
Brewster's land evidently caused some consternation. At the 1613 visitation, when asked whether anyone had encroached or put a garden on any area of the churchyard where burials had formerly taken place, the reply was that there were now two enclosures of such nature,
one made by Mr. Bruister nowe in the occupation of Steeve Cooke six lugge of ground, thother by William Elbridge about 4 lugge, now in the occupation of Mr. Loe & John Elbridge.
References
- ^ NUMBER 20 AND PART OF ABBEY PRECINCT WALL. Historic England. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
- ^ NUMBER 20 AND PART OF ABBEY PRECINCT WALL. Historic England. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
- ^ Eward, Suzanne (1985). No Fine But A Glass of Wine. Wilton: Michael Russell (Publishing) Ltd. p. 29. ISBN 0859551253.
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