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