Nibley 1779

THIS parish lies in the hundred of Berkeley, two miles distant north-westward from Wotton-underedge, three south-westward from Dursley, and eighteen south from Gloucester.

At the beginning of the eighteenth century, according to sir Robert Atkyns, there were 200 houses, and about 1000 inhabitants in this parish, whereof 34 were freeholders ; yearly births 26, burials 24, The people increased to upwards of 1700 by 1779.

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