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| Post Office Directory of Herefordshire (1879) |
| ...is described, and there are Norman and Roman camps in the parish. This directory is... |
| Littlebury’s Directory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire (1876) |
| ...is reference to a Norman Camp, a Roman Camp and a Primitive Methodist chapel. The... |
| Jakeman & Carver’s Directory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire (1890) |
| ...reference to a Norman Camp and a Roman Camp, the remains of a castle, and... |
| Post Office Directory of Herefordshire (1856) |
| ...is described, and there are Norman and Roman camps in the parish. This directory is... |
| Research paper: Early Medieval Boundary of the Clodock Estate (700’s) |
| ...been established on the site of a Roman camp has long been debated, mainly on... |
| Guest Contribution: Foundation of St John’s Church, Newton (1911, 1984) |
| ...told, would often times sound very like romance. Newton is an instance. One could scarcely... |
| ...his steward, Mr. Rowlands, and he's a Roman, and perhaps would not like to give... |
| History and Genealogy of families resident at Michaelchurch Court (1817 - 1990) |
| ...been known for many years, back to Roman times, and it was used in the... |
| Postglacial Landscape of SW Herefordshire (to 10,000 BC) |
| ...what was probably the site of a Roman Road crossing. The much more ancient route... |
| Theme: Principal Farms, Houses and Monuments in Ewyas Lacy (Up to the 1900s) |
| ...In addition to a variety of prehistoric, Roman and other earthworks and monuments, the Commission... |
| Transcription of Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire & Shropshire (1937) |
| ...are charities of about 30 yearly value. Roman remains were found when a new school... |
