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1114
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William de Tancarville Gives Hailes Church to French Monastery
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1139
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Winchcombe Abbey records construction of Hailes Church
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1191
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Hailes Church Disputes with Winchcombe Abbey
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1248
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Hailes Church comes under the jurisdiction of Hailes Abbey (founded 1246). The settlement at Hailes is moved to nearby Didbrook, but Hailes Church remains in use as the place of worship for visitors, pilgrims and abbey workmen, since the public is not all
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1250
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Hailes Church Expanded
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1309
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Hailes' Payments to Winchcombe Abbey End
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1606
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The Reformation Comes to Hailes
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1767
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Hailes Church Repaired
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1915
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Restoration of Hailes Church by Hugh Andrewes
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1970
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Restoration of Hailes Church by Eve Baker