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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...