PUBLISHED SOURCES
Family History
Daunt
Daunt, The Rev. John, Some Account of the Family of Daunt, Newcastle, 1881, 8o, pp. 34, 3pls
’Äî’Äî’Äî’Äî’Äî [another edition, enlarged], Scarborough, 1899, 8o, pp. 80
Daunt, R.G., Livro de Ouro de Ricardo Gumbleton Daunt, Sˆ£o Pˆ£olo, 1918
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Mander
Burke’Äôs Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, 1999; 107th Edition, 2003
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Articles
Country Life, January 11 1913, 9; vol. 20, 486; vol. 51, 212; vol. 39, 302; vol. 51, 212; vol. 110, 1460, 1544; vol. 96, 328; vol. 111, 303
Eberlein, H.D., ’ÄòOwlpen Manor House, Gloucestershire’Äô, The Architectural Forum, July and August 1927, 185
Finberg, H.P.R., ’ÄòThree Studies of Family History: Kingscote of Kingscote’Äô, Gloucestershire Studies, Leicester, 1957, 159’Äì73
Hussey, Christopher, ’ÄòOwlpen Manor, Gloucestershire’Äô, Country Life, vol. 110, 2 Nov. 1952, 1460, and 9 Nov. 1952, 1544
Mander, C.N., ’ÄòOwlpen Manor’Äô, Interiors, March 1985
’Äî’Äî’Äî’Äî,’ÄôOwlpen Manor: interpreting the smaller country house to the public’Äô, Looking Forwards, ed. P. Burman and L. Schmidt, CD-ROM, 2001, 137’Äì47
’Äî’Äî’Äî’Äî, ’ÄòPainted Cloths: History, Craftsmen and Techniques’Äô, Textile History, vol. 28, no. 2, Autumn, 1997, 119’Äì48
’Äî’Äî’Äî’Äî, ’ÄòThe gardens at Owlpen Manor, Gloucestershire’Äô, Garden History Society Newsletter, no. 42, Winter, 1994, 23’Äì6
’Äî’Äî’Äî’Äî, ’ÄòA movable feast of Painted Cloths’Äô, Country Life, Sept. 18 2003, 132’Äì6
Matley Moore, E., ’ÄòThe Painted Cloths of Owlpen Manor, Gloucestershire’Äô, Country Life, 25 August 1944
Matley Moore, F.E., ’ÄòPainted Cloths’Äô, Transactions of the Worcester Archaeological Society, 3rd series, vol. 8, 1982
Musson, Jeremy, ’ÄòOwlpen Manor, Gloucestershire’Äô, Country Life, vol. 194, no. 39, 28 September 2000, 106’Äì11
Nail, Sylvie, ’ÄòLes jardins de la nostalgie’Äô, Terrain, 29, Paris: Vivre le temps, Sept. 1997
Penley, Reginald Herbert, Gloucestershire Countryside, April and October, 1935
Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society, ’ÄòOwlpen Old Manor’Äô, Bath and District Branch Proceedings, 1935, 73
[Tipping, H. Avray], ’ÄòOwlpen Manor, Gloucestershire, the property of Mrs Trent-Stoughton’Äô, Country Life, vol. 20, 6 October 1906, 486’Äì92
Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, vols. 2, 37 (Robert d’ÄôOlepenne); 5, 5 (manor house), 25, 34’Äì5 (visit); 7, 285 (arms), 295 (lands in); 10, 80 (John de Owlepeune); 13, 189 (Simon de Olepenne); 17, 128; 22, 208 (Bartholomew, John de Olepenne), 214 (church), 226 (lords of); 26, 181 (Bazeley); 28, 130 (pedigree), 226, 501; 32, 17; 35, pt. 1, 147’Äì50 (pedigree; visit, illus.); 36, 171 (font), 194 (visit); 37, 119 (dedication of); 43, 34 (visit); 49, 283; 50, 40 (church); 59, 68 (in Wotton hundred), 202 (deeds); 60, 105 (curate); 62, 62, 92 (William Owlpen); 66, 86 (clothiers), 91; 67, 230-1 (lands), 292-3; 68, 59 (in Wotton hundred), 202 (deeds); 73, 136 (chapelry), 155 (Christopher Daunt), 173 (Bartholomew de Olepenne), 176, 181 (John de Olepenne), 189 (Christopher Daunt), 246 (Stoughton, Daunt); 74, 47 (Daunt family; Elizabeth, nˆ©e Lowe); 75, 172n; 83, 137 (Woodcock Farm); 95, 74n; 107, 77 (round barrow); 101, 141 (nonconformity); 108, 161 (apprentices).
’ÄòUley Old Church’Äô, Gloucestershire Notes and Queries, V, 1891’Äì3, ed. W.P.W. Phillimore, 1905
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Jewson, Norman, By Chance I Did Rove, Cirencester, 1951, 1973 and 1986
’Äî’Äî’Äî’Äî’Äî, The Little Book of Architecture, Oxford, 1940
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Particulars and conditions of sale of the old manor-house, Owlpen ’Ķ 18 July 1925, 4o, 14 pp.
Particulars of sale by auction ’Ķ The Manor, or reputed Manor of Owlpen with the lovely Old Tudor Manor House known as Owlpen Old Manor, Gloucestershire, 24th November, 1926, Northwood: Rawlinsons, 4o, 16 pp.
Particulars, plan ’Ķ of the Owlpen estate, Gloucester: John Bellows, 1921, fo, 24 pp.
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’Äî’Äî’Äî, English Renaissance Homes, Country Life, 1912
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MANUSCRIPT SOURCES
Cardiff Public Library
MS 5.36. Hanbury and Stoughton
Gloucester Records Office
D456: Owlpen Manorial Records
D979: Records of Daunt and Stoughton families of Owlpen,1566’Äì1935 (deposited by Miss M.E. Stoughton, July 1953). NRA 10637 Stoughton.
Daunt family: Manorial records of Owlpen, 1761; deeds of Owlpen, Uley and elsewhere, 1566’Äì[1812], County Cork (Ireland), 1614’Äì1815; Owlpen estate and household accounts, correspondence and papers, 1622’Äì1796; Irish estate accounts and notes, nd [late 17th cent.], 1804’Äì1815; family diaries, letters, accounts, testamentary papers and pedigrees, 1604’Äì1841; legal papers, 1622’Äì1758; copy of [glebe terrier] of Owlpen, 1705; correspondence and notes on history of family, 1912’Äì1935.
Stoughton family: Deeds of Owlpen, Uley and elsewhere, 1838’Äì[1890], county Kerry and county Cork (Ireland), 1748’Äì1833, Middlesex, 1824; Owlpen estate correspondence, valuation and papers, 1850’Äì1871; sale particulars of Old Manor House, Owlpen, 1925; Owlpen and Irish estates correspondence, accounts and papers, 1789-1838; Monmouth-shire estate deeds, 1691’Äì1837, and correspondence, 1799’Äì1803; family settlements, correspondence, testamentary papers and bank pass books, 1748-1886; legal papers, 1704’Äì1841; papers of Thomas Stoughton as High Sheriff of Monmouthshire, 1797; commissions to Thomas Stoughton as Deputy Lieutenant for Monmouthshire, 1803, and for county Kerry (Ireland), 1832, and to Thomas A. Stoughton for Gloucestershire, 1852; correspondence concerning dispute over Owlpen glebe, 1843’Äì44.
D654/II/21/T16: ’ÄòRuinous' cottage and parcel of pasture adjoining; two messuages lately erected on part of Owlpen Mead, 1696. Marriage settlement: Thomas Longe of Owlpen, clothier, and Bridget Wight, spinster of Kingscote, 1696.
Bishop’Äôs Transcripts: GDR/V1/176 Letters re Bishop’Äôs transcripts not returned (includes Newington Bagpath and Owlpen), 1613’Äì1812; GDR/V2/1 Owlpen glebe terrier, 1832; GDR/V5/225T Bishop’Äôs papers re Uley with Owlpen, 1622; GDR/V14/1/71 Archdeacon’Äôs papers relating to Owlpen with Uley and Nympsfield, 1928’Äì66; GDR/V15/1/81 includes order in council for the creation of the united benefice of Uley with Owlpen and Nympsfield, 1966.
Hockaday, F.S., Abstracts: Antiquarian collections deposited by the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society 1709’Äì1983 [ecclesiastical records relating to the parish of Owlpen from c. 1220]. GRO/D6755.
Furney, Richard:GRO/D6755 (NRA 37099 BGAS)
D2909: Norman Jewson of Sapperton and Owlpen, architect,1905-1938 (given by Miss N. Jewson); photographs and sketches 1905-1938; business records.
D2299/2444: Records of Bruton, Knowles & Co., of Gloucester: Owlpen Estate, Manor and Farm, Owlpen; Uley, Sales Particulars plans, photos; correspondence, 1921-42
D2876/1: Ledger of Peter van der Waals of Chalford, cabinet maker and joiner. Owlpen (chestnut floor), 1926.
D2078/4-7: Daunt and Stoughton families: estates in Gloucestershire and Ireland, (dates: 1360 ’Äì 1972) (deposited by Penley, Milward and Bayley, Solicitors, Dursley: Acc 4311) (NRA 23791 Penley, Milward)
Robert Parsons
Owlpen Manor
Deeds of Owlpen and manor, c. 1240’Äì; Owlpen estate deeds, 1790’Äì; M.R. Lloyd Baker, parish history notes, c. 1930’Äì55; correspondence concerning Owlpen with Francis Comstock, David Gould, Nina Griggs, Norman Jewson, Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe, Francis Pagan, Robert Parsons, Prince of Wales’Äôs office, David Verey, 1974-; Norman Jewson papers, journals, sketch books, architectural drawings and photographs, Ernest Gimson letters. Copy correspondence and papers of Charles Wade, Barbara Bray.
Public Record Office
Jane, late the wife of John Oulepen’Äîv.’ÄîRobert Basset, of Uley, feoffee. Messuages, land, &c., in Oulpen (Oulepen), Gloucester. Chancery bill of complaint, from Six Clerks’Äô Office, circa 1460’Äì3. C1/27/64.
Nicholas Daunt’Äîv.’ÄîAlice Vele as having guaranteed him from loss through becoming surety for Morris Eliott; she can have no fair trial in Bristol. Certiori. Bristol, 1386’Äì1486. C 1/64/884.
Christopher Daunt. Inquisition post mortem, 1543/4. C 142/69/76.
John Daunt. Inquisition post mortem, 1547/8. C 142/84/78.
Thomas Da[u]nt’Äîv.’ÄîRobert Basset. Detention of deeds relating to a messuage and land in Old Newington, late of John Ou[l]pen (Ulpen). Chancery bill of complaint,circa 1544’Äì51. C1/1212/18.
Joan Basset’Äîv.’ÄîThomas Da[u]nt. Forcible ouster from a tenement in Bagpath, Glos. Star Chamber proceedings, 28 Jan 1547 to 6 Jul 1553. STAC 3/3/68.
Thomas Daunte. Inquisition post mortem, 1577/8. C 142/84/78. 148/181/107.
Berkeley’Äîv.’ÄîDants, Guilliam and Mills. Star Chamber proceedings, 1578/9. STAC 5/B14/16
Thomas Daunt’Äîv.’ÄîJohn Bridgeman. Star Chamber proceedings, before Sir Edward Coke, January 1604. STAC 8/4/2.
Thomas Daunte. Inquisition post mortem, 1622/3. C 142/711/64; C 142/766/62.
T.A. Stoughton and T.B. Lloyd-Baker, 24 Nov. 1870. MAF 11/63.
Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings
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V&A Museum: Archive of Art and Design
James Powell & Sons Ltd, stained glass manufacturer: designs for Owlpen church baptistery
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Escheator’Äôs Inquisition
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’ÄòHale Transcripts’Äô, B.G.A.S., lxxiii, 1954, 181
Hart, William Henry, [ed.], Historia et Cartularium Monasterii Sancti Petri Gloucestriae, Rolls Ser., vol. XXXIII, 1863’Äì7, 3 vols
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Jeayes, I.H., [ed.], Descriptive catalogue of the charters and muniments [’Ķ] at Berkeley Castle, Bristol, 1892
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Maclean, Sir John, and Heane, W.C., [eds.], The Visitation of the County of Gloucester, taken in the year 1623, by Henry Chitty and John Phillipot as deputies to William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms; with pedigrees from the heralds' visitations of 1569 and 1582’Äì3, Harleian Society, vol. 21, 1885, pp. 213’Äì4
Phillimore, W.P.W., Fry, G.S., Fry, E.A., et. al., Abstracts of inquisitiones post mortem for Gloucestershire returned into the Court of Chancery during the Plantagenet period, 1236’Äì1413 and [misc. series]1625’Äì42, issued jointly by the British Record Society, Index Lib., vols. xxx, xl, xlviii, and ix, xxi, xlvii, and the B.G.A.S., 1893-1914, 6 vols.
Placita de Quo Warranto temporibus Edw. I, II, III, in curibus receptae scaccarii Westm. asservata, Record Comm., 1818
Rental of all the Houses in Gloucester, AD 1455, R. Cole (compiled by), W.H. Stevenson (ed. and trans.), 1890
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Sims, R., An Index to the ’Ķ Heralds’Äô Visitations ’Ķ in the British Museum, 1849 [Daunt, of Oldpen: 1041. fo. 44; 1191. fo. 18b.; 1543. fo. 29; also 2230]
Taylor, C.S., An analysis of theDomesday Survey of Gloucestershire, Bristol: B.G.A.S., 1889
Wells-Furby, Bridget [ed.], A Catalogue of the Medieval Muniments at Berkeley Castle, Bristol: B.G.A.S., 2004, Record Series, vols. 17 & 18