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| A Study of Properties in the Upper Escley Valley (c.1566 - 1844) |
| ...illness. It is clear from his wor king notes that there are many facets of... |
| ...upper part of the Escley valley from early times up to the date of the... |
| ...held by the grand-daughters of the Norman Marcher Lord Walter de Lacy, Maud and Margaret.... |
| ...part soon found its way into the Earl of Abergavenny’s family and remained there until... |
| ...reigning monarchs. It was given to Dudley Earl of Leicester by Queen Elizabeth 1 and... |
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| Michaelchurch Escley Land Tax Records: Transcription (1776 - 1838) |
| ...Mr Lanworn Daniel Jenkins 0/11/8 Clothie Clothie Esq Delahaye Samuel Hughs 0/19/4 Pentroyne/Pentwyn Mrs... |
| ...Grove formerly James Price John Lewis Esq 1/1/4 Mrs Mayo James Prosser... |
| ... Loyn Rhoser [?Lower] Lloin Rosser Esq Delahaye Thomas Edwards 0/18/9.5 Tyn y Gwynt... |
| ...lands Henry Waykins James Prosser 0/3/9.5 Kings Arms Kings Arms Mrs Milos Thomas Morgan... |
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| Selected Kentchurch Court papers relating to Llancillo and Rowlestone (13th to 19th century) |
| ...30 at the feast of St. Ethelbert, king, 1307, and at the same feast, 1308,... |
| ...provide a suitable robe with fur y early for a free man (pro homine libero);... |
| ...de Baskeuyle [?Baskerville], Dominus Gerald de Eynesforth, knights; Thomas de Moneye; John de Wynneston; William,... |
| ...Eyllefford, kt. 2. Thomas Skydemore of Rolston, esq., John Skydemore, kt., John Aburhale, Roger Bodenham,... |
| ...Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Thomas Bromwiche, esq., the elder. Grant of the manor of... |
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| Description of Wales by Giraldus Cambrensis (1183 - 1185) |
| ...Some, indeed, object to this my underta king, and, apparently from motives of affection, compare... |
| ...I, amidst the many great and stri king subjects which the world presents, should choose... |
| ...display of learning on the commendation of princes, who, from their ignorance and want of... |
| ...my Treatise on the Instruction of a Prince, which has been so frequently promised, as... |
| ...respect paid to literature vanished with literary princes; and that in these degenerate days very... |
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| Randolph Trafford - The Flying Years, by James Baxendale O.B.E. (1927 - 1943) |
| ...Note: Richard Randolph William Rawson Trafford was Lord of the Manor of a part of... |
| ...by the desire to fly at an early age. Following his father s death, in... |
| ...end of one wing was still stic king out of the sea and the people... |
| ...returned from completing the Round Britain race earlier that month when he begun, on 13... |
| ...the beach, there was a flock of gentlemen and ladies who were in the middle... |
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| Research paper: The origin and decline of the Borough of Longtown (700s-1840s) |
| ...altogether. From its high point in the early 14th century, the borough of Longtown had... |
| ...borough shown in Figure 1 is the earliest known mapping of its boundary, marked out... |
| ...feudal ordering of society with its cl early defined hierarchies of obligation, and in part... |
| ...posed above, we can begin with loo king at the borough boundary mapped in the... |
| ...were Craswall, Llanveynoe and Newton.) A stri king feature of the 1840s map, however, is... |
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| Guest Contribution: The Norman Occupation in the Golden Valley, Ewyas and Clifford: Paper by George Marshall (Norman period) |
| ...Age men with an infiltration of the Early Iron Age race who, through the researches... |
| ...in the time of Teithfallt and Ithael, kings of Wales (c. A.D. 570-600), great tribulations... |
| ...the border country of Wales was n early destroyed, and especially about the river Wye.... |
| ...well have been laid down several centuries earlier. The lengthy dispute, which led to the... |
| ...the coming of the Normans if not earlier. So the boundaries remained until 1852, when... |
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| Articles of Inquiry: Manorial Survey by Trevor Williams and others (1667) |
| ...under the headings of: The Manor or Barony of Llancillo and Rowlestone [Tenants in] Longtown,... |
| ...on the part of Sir Trevor Williams Baronett, Dame Elizabeth his wife and Thomas Windham... |
| ...Survey there held together with a Court Baron the 26 th day of June in... |
| ...nd [1665] by the Grace of God King of England Scotland ffrance & Ireland Defender... |
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| Guest Contribution: Transcription of Rentals of the Manor of Ewyas Lacy on Behalf of Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester (1566) |
| ...Ewyas Lacy on Behalf of Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester Place name: Ewyas Lacy Date:... |
| ...appointed for the purpose by Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, who had been gifted the... |
| ...Hill and Hatterall Hill, and that the Earl of Leicester s moiety includes a ruined... |
| ...Concerning the moiety of Robert Dudley the Earl of Leicester fol. 46 recto... |
| ... [ ] William Cecil gent. Henry Phillip Phillip William Walter Wainygan... |
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| Research paper: Boundary of the Manor of Ewyas Lacy (1566 - 1705) |
| ...manorial surveys made between the late16th and early 18th centuries. The manor encompassed nine of... |
| ...which are identifiable today. A look at earlier and later records shows changes in the... |
| ...conducted by a local court, the Court Baron, which called upon a jury of local... |
| ...the 1566 Survey conducted for Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester The bounder of the said... |
| ...joining to the house of William Cecil gentleman to Llangiwa Bridge Southeast dividing there also... |
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