Those with an interest in our part of Herefordshire may find other information of use in the following web sites:
- The National Archive (which was the Public Record Office) contains much information on Herefordshire
- The A2A database contains catalogues describing archives held throughout England and dating from the 900s to the present day. You may find archives here not included on our site
- The Herefordshire Family History Society has a site containing much information for those with an interest in the genealogy of the county
- For details of the Herefordshire Record Office see this site
- For details of the Gwent Record Office see this site
- For the Achives of Wales see this site
- For Herefordshire Genealogy see this site
- Archenfield Archaeology have pages devoted to Longtown and Clodock
- The 1901 Census for most of the Parishes of Ewyas Lacy have been transcribed by an enthusiastic Family Historian
- From 1837 Ewyas Lacy Parishes were part of the Dore Poor Law Union. See this site for details of the Dore Workhouse, including the 1881 census of staff and inmates
- For Field Names as collected by the Archaeological Research Section of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club see this searchable site
- Historic Herefordshire On Line, the website for Herefordshire Sites and Monuments Record, part of Herefordshire Archaeology. This website allows full access to the records of all the known archaeological sites in the County of Herefordshire
- Similar material for Wales can be found at the National Library of Wales
- A wide range of information on Herefordshire is to be found at GENUKI Genealogy
- UK Genealogy has a web page on Herefordshire
- A fine set of photographs of Ewyas Lacy by Graham Cole
- Herefordshire Placenames, A T Bannister's work has been transcribed and indexed by Mel Lockie
- Herefordshire Clubs & Societies devoted to its Local History include:
- The Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club
- The Longtown Historical Society
- The Bromyard and District Local History Society
- The Weobley and District Local History Society
- The Kington Museum
- The Dilwyn History Group
- Further details of the Local History of Herefordshire (Local History Online) can be seen here
