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Notes on the Haworth family of Vowchurch (1900’s) |
...Title: Notes on the Haworth family of Vowchurch Place name: Clodock Date: 1900 s Description:... |
Guy’s Hospital Papers: Lease of wasteland in Vowchurch (1724) |
...s Hospital Papers: Lease of wasteland in Vowchurch Place name: St Margarets, Vowchurch Date: 1724... |
...Jones of Monington in the Straddle in Vowchurch, spinster Consideration: 21 shillings Parcel of wasteland... |
...wasteland unenclosed 1acre at Poweke Wood in Vowchurch in the manor of Monington in the... |
Memories of Newton School (2002) |
...deserves mention too. He came daily from Vowchurch for something over forty years, on foot,... |
...picked her up in the car at Vowchurch. She had walked all that way picking... |
Inquisitions Edward III – Richard III (1356-1357) |
...and three knights fees in Straddle (in Vowchurch), Cusop and Marcle on themselves and heirs... |
Chancery Cases (1500-1515) |
...Roger ap Hoell (2) John Vaughan, of Vowchurch, tailor (3) Bond given on behalf of... |
Lease for lives and assignment, Upper Maescoed (1736 - 1765) |
...(see D.1583.4.6,7) (1) Sarah Price of par Vowchurch, spinster, and William Morrice of the township... |
Research Paper: The life and times of Michaelchurch Mill (1241-2007) |
...large stone culvert which goes under the Vowchurch road to emerge just downstream of the... |
...All the big farms as far as Vowchurch and Peterchurch used to bring their grain... |
...Memories There was one mill half-way between Vowchurch and Peterchurch, but they ceased during this... |
Lease for lives, Upper Maescoed (1728) |
...Catharine (2) Philip Watkins of Bowchurch [ Vowchurch], gardener A messuage on the Upper Mescott... |
Note re lease for lives, Upper Maescoed (1783) |
...aged 15, and James Prytherech of par Vowchurch, labourer, aged about 55. Fine received 12.... |
Papers re land for chapel site (1910 - 1912) |
...Abergavenny [sic], farmer, Ebenezer Gwillim of Newton Vowchurch [sic], farmer, and Philip Powell of Michaelchurch... |