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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...