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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...