Ewyas Lacy Study Group: Guest Contributions

 

There are many historians whose fields of study include aspects of Ewyas Lacy, and we are pleased to publish relevant articles written by them. These include previous research reproduced with consent of the current owner or copyright holder, as well as more recent studies submitted or written specifically for inclusion on the site by the author. Such works may or may not be published elsewhere. 
   

 

Archaeology of Ewyas Lacy: Index of Reports

 

 

 

 

 

Ancient Stones at Llanveynoe Church
By Alfred Watkins F.R.P.S.

 

 

 

An Account of Rowland Vaughan
By A.S Wood

Bacton Estate and the Hamp family
By James Gunn

 

 

 

Bronze Age Burial Cists in the Olchon valley
By George Marshall F.S.A. [Photos by FC Morgan]

17th Century Iron Making in South-West Herefordshire
by John van Laun

 

 

 

Dore Workhouse in Victorian Times
By Nancy Elliot

Fossils from Wain Herbert Quarry, Newton
By G. H. Jack, M.Inst.C.E., F.R.I.B.A., F.S.A., F.G.S.

 

 

 

Foundation of St John's Church, Newton
By Reverend George John Tuck

Genealogical notes on the Price family in Ewyas Lacy
By Arthur Price

 

 

 

Henry Trafford - An Early Tea Planter in Ceylon
By James Baxendale

History of the Whitehouse Estate
By AS Wood

 

 

 

History of Walter II de Lacy
by Joe Hillaby

Llanthony Priory in the Vale of Ewyas
By Eddie Procter

 

 

 

Lost Chapel of St Leonard
By AS Wood

Manorial Customs in the County of Hereford
By HC Beddoe

 

 

 

Michaelchurch Estate and the Rawson, Trafford and Hunter families
By James Gunn

Norman Occupation in the Golden Valley, Ewyas and Clifford
By George Marshall F.S.A.

 

 

 

Priory and Manor of Craswall
By CJ Lilwall

Randolph Trafford - the Flying Years
By James Baxendale

 

 

 

Reverend Edward Sparkes
by David Robins

Saxton, Speed and early Map-makers
By Brian Smith

 

 

 

Search for coal in Cusop c.1800
By Roderick Williams

St Margaret's Church Renovations
By Raymond Holley

 

 

 

The History of Saint Clodock

By Rev. FG Llewellin

Transcription of 1901 Population Census
By Barbara Griffiths

 

 

 

The Prosser Family in Ewyas Lacy

by Peter and Rachel Prosser

Upper Erging, or Insula Eurddil
By Reverend WD Barber M.A.

 

 

 

Visit to Old Court Farm, Wayne Herbert Quarry and Clodock Church
Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club

Wayne Herbert Quarry – Report of a New Species of Fossil Fish
By Susan Turner

 

 

 

Welsh Units of Tribute and Food Rent
By Frederic Seebohm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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