The church was first recorded in written sources in 1322.
Neither a settlement nor a church was recorded in the Domesday survey of 1086.
The church was first recorded in 1140 and has played an important part in Gloucester's history since then.
A church on this site has been recorded in documents since 1213.
A church at the site is first recorded by 1143.
On English maps every church and public house is dutifully recorded.
The earliest church on the site was first recorded in 1190 and may have been a small cemetery chapel.
A church has been recorded here since the 13th century.
A church was recorded in the village in the 12th century.
A church is recorded as being on the site in 1554.