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Research paper: Boundary of the Manor of Ewyas Lacy (1566 - 1705)
  ...after the conquest of 1066. Soon after Llanthony Priory was founded in the Honddu valley...
  ...the manorial lands in this area. ( Llanthony Priory had other land grants beyond the...
  ...be considered here.)  After the dissolution of Llanthony Priory in 1538, its lands were sold...
  ...ancient separation of Fwthog and Bwlch from Llanthony Priory lands; and the long history of...
  ...Century . Ordnance Survey Roberts, George (1846). Llanthony Priory, Monmouthshire , Archaeologia Cambrensis Vol 1,...
Property of the Harley family in Ewyas Lacy (1500s, 1600s, 1700s, 1800s)
  ...monasteries, Henry VIII sold the property of Llanthony Priory to Nicholas Arnold. Most of the...
  ...reconstructing the land and revenue interests of Llanthony Priory in medieval Ewyas Lacy. Documents in...
  ...Olchon.   [1] . Roberts, George (1846). Llanthony Priory, Monmouthshire Archaeologia Cambrensis Vol 1, p201-245....
Research paper: Tithe owners in Ewyas Lacy (19th century)
  ...the tithes in Ewyas Lacy went to Llanthony Priory, and would largely have consisted of...
  ...of produce.   The great tithes of Llanthony Priory were initially bought by Nicholas Arnold...
  ...apparently derived from the pre-dissolution inventory by Llanthony Priory. While some of the headings correspond...
Fine of Court, an interesting example from Ewyas Lacy (1829)
  ...The Manor of Newton were owned by Llanthony Priory and these subsequently descended separately and...
National Archives A2A catalogue of documents: Clodock [Part 1 of 3] (Various Dates)
  ...following places: Worcester, Hereford, Hay-on-Wye, Tretower, Capel-y-Ffin, Llanthony Priory, Abbey Dore, Kilpeck, Builth Wells, Llandrindod...