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Guest Contribution: Turnastone Court Herefordshire: Building Recording of the Farm Buildings (2004)
...by Humfrey Balle. One may be near Newton St. Margaret s/ Dolward area and occupied...
...lands are all In the Manor of Newton. This seems to comprise parts of Turnastone,...
...to comprise parts of Turnastone, Vowchurch (Whitehouse), Newton St. Margarets and possibly Urishay. Known anciently...
...of the Mannor of Jenking Prichard Alias Newton (HRO F37/4[?])  lists lands in Newton St....
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Memories of my School Days by Valerie Smith (2003)
...Held at: Private Collection Reference: VS Source: Newton Church Room Renovation Project Title: Memories of...
...School Days by Valerie Smith Place name: Newton Date: 2003 Description: My name is Valerie...
...Smith (nee Smith). I lived at Sunnybank, Newton and walked to school. I was at...
...the Powells, from the Maerdy, also attended Newton school. A mobile dental unit visited the...
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Land tax in Newton & Ewyas Lacy (1700’s 1800’s)
...Herefordshire Record Office Title: Land tax in Newton & Ewyas Lacy Place name: Newton Date:...
...Property, that is the Owners.   In Newton 14 farms paid Land Tax with valuations...
...occupation with only about 250 acres of Newton s 1740 acres being enclosed fields and...
...0 Green 90 1 12 0 Lower Newton 88 2 4 0 Wain Herbert/Llandee 85...
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A Deed of Mortgage (1600s)
...Title: A Deed of Mortgage Place Name: Newton in Clodock Date: 1600s Description: Deeds are...
...of the document. One of the first Newton deeds that I came across was in...
...called Llyne (5 acres). All this in Newton in Clodock previously part of the lands...
...gleaned from this document. The place name Newton, whilst not the original name of the...
...common usage in the early 17th Century. Newton was then, as later a township of...
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The Rock & Lower Rock; various documents (1859-1964)
...15 Jan 1859 by William Williams of Newton in Clodock, yeo., that James Prosser is...
...to Rose Maud Watkins of Gworlodith Farm, Newton near Vowchurch, wife of James Sheen Watkins....
...by James Sheen Watkins of Gworlodith Farm, Newton, administrator of the estate of his wife,...
...sp., to Samuel Watkins of Old House, Newton St Margarets and Winifred his wife Consideration...
...Dec 1964 Samuel Watkins of Old House, Newton St Margarets, farm worker and Winifred his...
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Newton School, Extracts from the Log Books (1893 - 1961)
...collection Reference: Research Source: Joan Davies Title: Newton School, Extracts from the Log Books Place...
...Extracts from the Log Books Place name: Newton Date: 1893 - 1961 Description: The Log...
...at the Infant and Senior schools of Newton are now deposited at the Hereford Record...
...From the 1891 census the population of Newton is given as 223 persons from 55...
...Gramophone entertainment here last evening. Proceeds for Newton P.M Sabbath School. Subsequently some youths nearly...
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The History of the Parish of Newton
...Title: The History of the Parish of Newton Place name: Newton   Newton is one...
...records of events, people and places in Newton, together with photographs, transcriptions, publications and researches...
...a listing of historical records referring to Newton please click on the link below: NEWTON...
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Resettlement order for a Longtown pauper: Ann Landon (1847)
...Longtown pauper: Ann Landon Place name: Longtown, Newton Date: 1847 Description: The transcription below is...
...Order for a removal from Longtown to Newton, January 1847 Ann Landon, widow, aged 78...
...John Landon late of the Township of Newton...labourer who died about thirty years ago. Since...
...the poor of the said Township of Newton, the Overseers of the poor of the...
...the poor of the said Township of Newton knew that I was giving her such...
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Research paper: Vicar versus Vestry: legal contention and parish life in Clodock, Herefordshire 1798-1814 (Late 1700s – early 1800s)
...secular role increased. A fourth township, called Newton, appears to have been a later addition,...
...seventeenth century was added to Clodock parish. Newton had no church in Sparkes day and...
...Lewis was probably the Benjamin Lewis of Newton buried in Clodock churchyard in 1814, aged...
...yeoman who owned a freehold property in Newton known as Great House; [30] and the...
...see http://www.ewyaslacy.org.uk/doc.php?d=nw_ewy_9001. St John s church in Newton was founded in 1844: see http://www.ewyaslacy.org.uk/Newton/Foundation-of-St-John-s-Church-Newton/1911-1984/gc_nwt_3050. For...
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Digital Archive: Photographs of the Golden Valley Railway - Clifford (c.1930 - 1958)
...    9875 Removal of girders from Newton Road bridge, 14 mile post Golden Valley...
...      Removal of girders from Newton Road bridge, 14 mile post Golden Valley...
...  9881   Removal of girders from Newton Road bridge, 14 mile post Golden Valley...
...  9953   Removal of girders from Newton Road bridge, 14 mile post Golden Valley...
...  9955   Removal of girders from Newton Road bridge, 14 mile post Golden Valley...
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