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Properties of the Parry Family in Ewyas Lacy and the Golden Valley (1500’s) |
...Ewyas Lacy and the Golden Valley Date: 1500 s The Parry family of Newcourt... |
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...VIII (iv), pp 1-50. Hodges, Christopher (20 15). Derelict Stone Buildings of the Black Mountains... |
...history of the de Lacy family. ISBN-10: 1532993404; available via Amazon Books at www.amazon.com or... |
...The Castles of Ewyas Lacy 1048 to 1403. SCS Press, Malvern Link Richardson, Ruth E... |
...Smith, Brian S. (2004) . Herefordshire Maps 1577 to 1800. Logaston Press, Almeley Smith, Brian S.... |
...History in the March of Wales Radnorshire 1400-1800. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical... |
Entries relating to Ewyas Lacy parishes in the Woolhope Transactions (1930-2009) |
...at Clodock church. See gc_clo_2006 Newton 145 Remarks on Old Red Sandstone Fossils in... |
...on fossil fishes. See gc_nwt_2050 Llanveynoe 147 Report on the Discovery of Two Bronze... |
...of a Deed by Richard Phelips Dated 1535 by Francis R James. An extensive article... |
...Rowlestone; Upper House, Llancillo; Ewyas Lacy 141 The Norman Occupation of the Lands in... |
...of English Enclosure Acts and Awards Part 15 Herefordshire by WE Tate FRHistS. An extensive... |
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Llanthony Priory in the Vale of Ewyas: The Landscape Impact of a Medieval Priory in the Welsh Marches: APPENDICES (2007) |
...Manor: A study of peasant conditions 1 150 1400 Alan Sutton, Gloucester Beresford, M... |
...B 1989 Herefordshire Place-Names BAR Series 2 14 Coppack, G 2006 Abbeys and Priories... |
...W 1962 How They Lived: 55BC to 1485 Blackwell, Oxford Hindle, 2002 Medieval Roads... |
...rural settlements in Wales, CBA research report 148 Council for British Archaeology, York Longley,... |
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Archaeological Assessment of Longtown [Central Marches Historic Towns Survey] (1992-1996) |
...It lies at a height of between 140m and 180m OD and runs along a... |
...depopulation in the second half of the 14th century, due to the Black Death (Morriss... |
...longer functioning as a market centre by 1500 (O'Donnell 1971). By the 17th century Longtown... |
...as Nova Villa in 1232. In the 1540s the settlement was called Longa Villa and... |
...other documentary sources indicated the existence of 14 urban components. The characteristics of these urban... |
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Longtown: A Medieval castle and Borough – an Archaeological Investigation Report by English Heritage (2003) |
...Study Group ISSN 1478- 7008 Longtown, Herefordshire ... |
...borough ISSN 1478-7008 Archaeological Investigation Report Series AI/26/2003 ... |
...Drive, Swindon SN2 2GZ Tel: 01793 4 14700 Fax: 01793 414707 e-mail: nmrinfo@english-heritage.org.uk Comments... |
...its church (NMR SO 32 NW 44/SMR 1458) dates only from the 12th century or... |
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Archaeological Assessment of Ewyas Harold [Central Marches Historic Towns Survey] (1992 - 1996) |
...up until the early years of the 15th century. It was besieged during the War... |
...into a decline before or during the 14th century. There was no market at Ewyas... |
...was no market at Ewyas Harold by 1500 (O'Donnell 1971, 191), and in the later... |
...entirely rural in character. Leland in c 1540 mentioned that " next to the castle... |
...Ewyas starts to appear from the early 14th century, although Leland refered to it as... |
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An Historie of Cressewelle and Yonder, by Ruth Watkins (Geological time to present) |
...A close dignity still prevails. In 1536, after almost five hundred years of the... |
...of the farm, where it s about 15 feet from the top fence, 40 yards... |
...Red Lion pub in Madley ( Landranger 149 419/389), and the market stone in Grosmont... |
...1051 to the Act of Union in 1536, for over four hundred and fifty years,... |
...as well as sheep and cattle. 1462 AD - What was Craswall like then?... |
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The Secret Life of a Jacobean Drawing Room (2012) |
...Church of England broke with Rome in 1534, a number of Catholics stayed in England... |
...enough. Under the Acts of Uniformity of 1559 and 1662, citizens were required to participate... |
...trees. The whole estate extended over about 1500 acres and consisted of four manors ~... |
...two booksellers active in Hereford , within 15 miles of the manor. The cathedral at... |
...1999 Nicholas Cooper. Houses of the Gentry, 1480-1680. New Haven : Yale University Press,... |
Video Archive: Longtown Castle (2009) |
...and its town were abandoned in the 14th century, but saw a brief resurgence in... |
...saw a brief resurgence in the early 1400's. Then, the castle was refortified in response... |