Baddocks Bailey location (General)
Anyone out there know where this is?I suspect in the area south of Littledean,perhaps even a former name for Blaize Bailey.Any ideas welcomed.
Baddocks Bailey
Maurice
do you have any further context to help - is it a census transcripion or record for example ?
Bailey Hill Bailey Inn Yorkley etc
Baddocks Bailey
Location given on Littledean Parish Record of Baptisms.
Maurice
Badcocks Bailey, Greenway, Littledean
Solved !
Its Badcocks Bailey, out towards the site of the old Isolation Hospital along George Lane at Greenway ....
http://www.old-maps.co.uk/
co-ords 367310,214508
THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 28, 1863.
TO be sold by auction, pursuant to an order of the High
JL Court of Chancery, made in the approbation of the
Vice Chancellor Sir John Stuart, and with the concurrence
of the mortgagees, in one lot, by Mr. James Kura, the
person appointed by the said .Judge, at the King's Head Inn,
in Littledean, in the county of Gloucester, on Monday, the
31st day of August, 1863, at six o'clock in the afternoon :
A freehold dwelling house with the outbuildings and
piece of garden adjoining, situate at Badocks Bailey, near
the turnpike road leading from Littledean to Guns Mills, in
the township of East Dean, and county of Gloucester,
occupied from year to year at the yearly rental of £12 by
William Goold.
The premises may be viewed by permission of the tenant,
and particulars and conditions of sold may be had (gratis)
of Messrs. Poole and Johnson, Solicitors, No. 9 and 10,
New-square, Lincoln's-inn, London; of Mr. James Knight
Smith, Solicitor, Newnham, Gloucestershire; of the
Auctioneer at Gloucester; and at the King's Head Inn,
Littledean.
Badcocks Bailey, Greenway, Littledean
Thanks Slowhands,I know the area well but not under that name.I used to walk from my home in Heywood,Cinderford to meet my wife to be from Pope's Hill at just the Littledean side of the Isolation Hospital.That was some 50 years ago and I could not do it now.
Maurice
Badcocks Bailey, Greenway, Littledean
I know the area well but not under that name
me too, it had me stumped for a while, I was looking at an old Collafield map and it caught my eye !
so looks like a transcription error to note
Badcocks, Littledean
Trying to locate a house name from census records .
Badcocks , Broad Street, Littledean.
Home of the Brain family.
Badcocks, Littledean
? 1911 Census
Broad Street
Little Dean
Caroline BRAIN - 86 Widow - born Little Dean
Sarah Eliza WESTBROOK, Niece - single - 40 - born Little Dean
Can only see the above on the 1911 census Broad Street, and Caroline seems to have lived there in previous census returns.
Ancestry Probate
BRAIN Caroline of Littledean Gloucestershire, widow died 28 March 1920.
Probate Gloucester 18 May to Sarah Eliza Caroline WESTBROOK, Spinster, and Ralph Edwin ALLEN retired Civll Servant.
Effects: £4,722 17s 3d.
Caroline was married to Samuel BRAIN
Ancestry Probate
BRAIN Samuel of Littledean Gloucestershire, farmer died 15 January 1892 Probate Gloucester 7 September to Caroline BRAIN, widow and Albert Esau BRAIN Farmer. Effects £143.
Badcocks, Littledean
A possible link/explanation to the Badcock name may be found in the excellent and perhaps definitive history of the village, this is just an excerpt,
"The Littledean possessions later became known as the manor of LITTLEDEAN. Custody of a bailiwick in the royal demesne woodland of the Forest was probably held with the Littledean lands before 1282 when the bailiwick was in the king's hands. It was restored some time after 1319 to the lords of the part of the manor acquired by Isabel of Dean, and in 1565 the Littledean bailiwick, also known as Badcocks Bailey, was held by Richard Baynham (d. 1580) evidently by virtue of his reversionary right to that part of the manor. The estate later passed to the Vaughans and they were recorded as woodwards of the bailiwick until the late 17th century."
From: 'Littledean', A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 5: Bledisloe Hundred, St. Briavels Hundred, The Forest of Dean (1996), pp. 159-173.
URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=23258 Date accessed: 15 November 2013.
and
"and in the 18th century Littledean bailiwick, which had become known as Badcocks Bailey, ceased to be separately distinguished."
From: 'Forest of Dean: Forest administration', A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 5: Bledisloe Hundred, St. Briavels Hundred, The Forest of Dean (1996), pp. 354-377.
URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=23268&strquery=bailey
Date accessed: 15 November 2013.
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Roughly, since the 12-1300s each Royal Forest was governed by a Constable; in our case from St Briavel's Castle who had overall control over ten senior foresters (bailiffs) each administering an area called a bailiwick, hence bailey.
Who Badcock was I'm not sure yet...perhaps the Littledean bailey Forester ?
There are just 41 Badcock PRs in this site's database, none obviously in Littledean that I've found although there are a couple in nearby Abenhall & Flaxley in the 1600s.
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UPDATE: Thanks muchly Admin for finding the earlier thread on this subject, I DO wish I could also remember to search for related old threads BEFORE trying to answer queries, duh...
:-)