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Report on the clergy in Ewyas Lacy (1827) |
...miles away. No other replies given. St Margarets Incumbent, David Rodney Murray; grounds for non-residence... |
Memories of my School Days by Dorothy Lade (2003) |
...was living at The Park Farm, St Margarets with my parents, sister and grandparents after... |
...had one pub 'The Sun' at St Margarets and a Post Office, sweet and tobacconist... |
The Evacuees came from Bootle (2003) |
...came from Bootle Place name: Newton, St Margarets Date: 2003 Description: The Evacuees Came from... |
...Powell lived at the Maerdy Farm, St. Margarets. In September 1942, the year following the... |
Memories of my School Days by Jack Pritchard (2003) |
...in 1923 at the Middle Rock, St Margarets, one of my earliest recollections is that... |
...predictable route from the Sun Inn, St Margarets meeting point, to locate a fox, then... |
...congregate from all directions at Shobdon, St Margarets, to walk in an orderly manner, under... |
Memories of Bomber Crash, St Margarets Common 1944 (2007) |
...Powell Title: Memories of Bomber Crash, St Margarets Common 1944 Place name: St Margarets Date:... |
Upper Maescoed, Map and Aerial photograph (1947) |
...Map and Aerial photograph Place name: St Margarets Date: 1947 Description: The Upper Maescoed, an... |
Deeds relating to the Clive Family of Whitfield Estate (1752-1875) |
... Samuel Price of St. Margarets, blacksmith. 6) Thomas Lewis... |
... David Watkins of St. Margarets, husbandman. 8) William Watkins... |
... David Watkins of St. Margarets, farmer. 5) Sampson Rogers... |
Letter from Bartholomew Haseldon to Mr Pardoe (1774) |
...Jenkin Prichard [part of Newton and St Margarets] (such roads it was at times doubtful... |
Guest Contribution: St Margaret’s Church Renovations, Repairs and Restorations, by Raymond Holley (1852 - 1992) |
...42% of that income in 1992. St Margarets Church-December 1927 The interior of St Margaret... |
Introduction to the Whitehouse Estate (1566 - 1833) |
...estate were in Turnastone, Vowchurch and St. Margarets but also extended into Newton and Bacton.... |
...December 1786. Both are buried at St Margarets. In an appendix to his History of... |
...in the Parishes of Newton and St Margarets, which were about to be enclosed. The... |
...the ownership of 364 acres in St Margarets, but no data as to the area... |
...1816 refers to Newton and not St. Margarets. The Lord of Abergavenny was Lord of... |