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| Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Index to website extracts (1050 - 1250) |
| ...Dorstone Castle Ewyas Harold Castle Llancillo Motte Longtown Castle Mouse Castle Mynydd Brith Motte Nant-y-Bar... |
| Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Walterstone Castle (1050 - 1250) |
| ...Abergavenny to Hereford road. The road to Longtown branches off the A465 to the north... |
| Digital Archive: Newspaper cutting – Notice of application to Parliament to repair, widen or alter the Turnpike roads (1832) |
| ...mention is made of Ewias Harold, Rowlestone, Longtown, Clodock, Vowchurch and Peterchurch. Observations: None... |
| Digital Archive: Newspaper cutting – Sale of Michaelchurch Court and the Manor of Ewyas Lacy (1815) |
| ...in occupation of Jane Johnson; land in Longtown in occupation of James Perry; land called... |
| Digital Archive: Newspaper cutting – Sale of The Bryn farm and The Brooks Farm (1914) |
| ...farm and The Brooks Farm Place name: Longtown Date: 1914 Description: Image of newspaper cutting... |
| Digital Archive: Newspaper cutting – Sale of Upper Ponthendre Farm (1918) |
| ...Sale of Upper Ponthendre Farm Place name: Longtown Date: 1918 Description: Image of newspaper cutting... |
| Digital Archive: Newspaper cutting – Sale of Walterstone Court, Pentwyn Farm, Road Farm, Crasswell Court, Wern Vawr Farm and Great Llwygy Farm (1918) |
| ...Farm Walterstone sold to Mr Stancel Griffiths, Longtown; Road Farm Walterstone sold to Mr Samuel... |
| Digital Archive: Newspaper cutting – Sale of Lower House Farm (1919) |
| ...acres on behalf of the Vicar of Longtown to the tenant, Mr Johnson for 2,220... |
| Digital Archive: Newspaper cutting – Sale of Parsonage Farm and the Glebe Land (1919) |
| ...Farm and the Glebe Land Place name: Longtown Date: 1919 Description: Image of newspaper cutting... |
| Digital Archive: Newspaper cutting – Sale by auction of Llanveyno Estate and The Chapel House (1837) |
| ...freehold dwelling called The Chapel House in Longtown, with stable, garden and three pieces of... |
