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Some Land owners in part of Longtown, Map 53 (1841) |
...Title: Some Land owners in part of Longtown, Map 53 Place name: Longtown Date: 1841... |
...properties and their owners in part of Longtown at the time of the Tithe map ... |
Some Land owners in part of Longtown, Map 12 (1841) |
...Title: Some Land owners in part of Longtown, Map 12 Place name: Longtown Date: 1841... |
...properties and their owners in part of Longtown at the time of the Tithe map ... |
Some Land owners in part of Longtown, Map 14 (1841) |
...Title: Some Land owners in part of Longtown, Map 14 Place name: Longtown Date: 1841... |
...properties and their owners in part of Longtown at the time of the Tithe map ... |
Some Land owners in part of Longtown, Map 40 (1841) |
...Title: Some Land owners in part of Longtown, Map 40 Place name: Longtown Date: 1841... |
...properties and their owners in part of Longtown at the time of the Tithe map ... |
Some Land owners in part of Longtown, Map 51 (1841) |
...Title: Some Land owners in part of Longtown, Map 51 Place name: Longtown Date: 1841... |
...properties and their owners in part of Longtown at the time of the Tithe map... |
Guest Contribution: The Priory and Manor of Craswall (1904) |
...belonging respectively to the Churches of Clodock, Longtown, and Llanveino, certified under the hands of... |
Owners and Occupiers of land in Ewyas Lacy (1840’s) |
...Craswall Upper and Lower Cusop Llancillo Llanveynoe Longtown includes Clodock and part of Lower... |
Introduction to the Tithe Survey (1840s) |
...Gabb Llanveynoe Thomas Hoskins Edward Sacheverell Gisborn Longtown Charles Pym [not named] Michaelchurch Escley John... |
...Llanveynoe [Not named] 1840 no 6 chains Longtown ES Gisborne 1840 no 6 chains Michaelchurch... |
...78 Llancillo 1,086 27 Llanveynoe 3,510 85 Longtown 6,275 225 Michaelchurch Escley 4,567 110 Newton... |
...to hamlets and the one village at Longtown. The maps are also invaluable as a... |
...of Clodock in the 1840s (Craswall, Llanveynoe, Longtown and Newton) will here be referred to... |
The rise and fall of the Golden Valley Railway (1875 - 1953) |
...though the Escley valley via Michaelchurch and Longtown to Pandy. In any event, Lane s... |
...bus around the area of Michaelchurch and Longtown, while JC Wilding s West End Cycle... |
Postglacial Landscape of SW Herefordshire (to 10,000 BC) |
...flows down to join the Monnow at Longtown. The Monnow itself rises in Craswall and... |
...about 4 miles joins the Monnow below Longtown. Just over the border the Honddu rises... |