Parishes and Place Names in Ewyas Lacy


Documents in the website refer to parishes and place names within the old Ewyas Lacy Hundred and neighbouring areas in south-west Herefordshire and Wales. Click on links to browse documents grouped by place name.


Parishes


Documents relating to parishes reflect an evolution in the nature of parishes; some communities with their own churches were formerly known as ‘townships’ in the parish of Clodock, principally Craswall, Llanveynoe, Longtown and Newton. Thus a browse for documents relating to Clodock may refer to one or other of these townships, as for instance ‘Newton in Clodock’. Clodock is now amalgamated with Longtown as a single parish, and all the others listed are existing separate parishes. For material referring to a parish, click on a name below:



 

 Local Sites


 For material referring to a significant local site, click on a name below.

Craswall Priory

Llanthony Priory

Longtown Castle


 Local Properties


Click here for historical, architectural and location details of named properties in Ewyas Lacy parishes


Local Areas

For material referring to a named local area, click on a name below:

Forest Hene

Forest of Olchon

Borough of Longtown

Fwthog

Keven Coed

The Maescoeds

Lower Maescoed

Middle Maescoed

Upper Maescoed

Vale of Ewyas


 

Neighbouring Areas


For material referring to a neighbouring area, click on a name below, or use the search function for other place names.


 Herefordshire 

Golden Valley
Abbey Dore
Bacton 
Dulas
Ewyas Harold
Kentchurch
Peterchurch
Turnastone
Urishay
Vowchurch
 Monmouthshire

Cwmyoy
Llanfihangel
Crucorney


Clodock


Craswall


Cusop


Llancillo


Llanveynoe


Longtown


Michaelchurch Escley 


Newton


Rowlestone


St Margarets


Walterstone





map by courtesy of G Gwatkin
 
 About Ewyas Lacy
The key turning points in the history of the area from pre-Norman times to the present day

A description of the foundation and development of the Priory