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Sale catalogue, Marquess of Abergavenny’s Estate, Map 1, Lots 36 - 40 (1920) |
...39 Capital House with Buildings Mr J. King 40 Pasture Land The Lords Acre Mr... |
Digital Images Collection: Booklet – The parish church of St. Clodock (1938) |
...parish Church of St. Clodock, Herefordshire; A King, A Church, A Parish written by the... |
...the present. The ancient legend of Clydawg, King of Ewyas, is recited, along with other... |
Notes on Llanthony Priory (1108 - 1951) |
...at that time. As one of the earliest Norman monasteries to be planted in Wales,... |
...de Lacy family. Three accounts of its early history, with much pious embellishment, were recorded... |
...12 th century. One is by an early prior, William de Wycombe, writing a biography... |
...about 1203. The story is that the knight William de Lacy happened upon a ruined... |
...monks, with a pastoral role in ta king services and preaching in local churches. At... |
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Theme: de Lacy family history (1000’s 1100’s 1200’s) |
...line terminated. Walter de Lacy, the first Baron de Lacy, was born c.1042 in France... |
...sent into Wales alongside William fitz Osbern, Earl of Hereford, against the people of Brecknock... |
...Brecknock [Brycheiniog] and Gwent led by their Prince of Wales, whom they defeated. Presumably, this... |
...Worcestershire through links with Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury, and the bishops of Hereford... |
...was second in the region only to Earl William fitz Osbern and his son, Roger... |
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Research paper: Early Medieval Boundary of the Clodock Estate (700’s) |
... Title: Research paper: Early Medieval Boundary of the Clodock Estate Date:... |
...the Clodock Estate Date: 700 s EARLY MEDIEVAL BOUNDARY OF THE CLODOCK ESTATE Nina... |
...with a church or monastery in the Early Medieval period (or Dark Ages ); the... |
...of Clodock as it was in the earliest written record of the church and its... |
...c1130. The charters themselves were copied from earlier, though undated, sources which however can be... |
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Theme: Millers in Michaelchurch Escley (1500s - 1900s) |
...Michaelchurch Escley [sometimes called Llanvihangel Escle in earlier times] for over seven hundred years, from... |
...during its history. Throughout its wor king life and until it was sold in... |
...one of William the Conqueror s leading knights, and it remained in the possession of... |
...[click here for more information] for n early two centuries. It is likely that Michaelchurch... |
...in 1241, and may date back even earlier. The evidence for this arises from the... |
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Theme: Ewyas Lacy in the English civil war (1642-1660) |
...Sir Ralph Hopton, later Lord Hopton, first baron of Stratton, inherited the moiety of the... |
...since they were purchased from Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester some seventy years earlier. These... |
...although he gained the confidence of the king and was given fresh honours accordingly. He... |
...He was raised to the peerage as Baron Hopton of Stratton and became Commander-in-Chief [... |
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Ewyas Lacy in Pictures – Infrastructure and Transport (2007) |
...some of the better off farmers and gentry The Lord of the Manor boasted a... |
Deed for Longtown Castle and other property purchased by Mary Matilda Harris (1920) |
...of the church. Right to the title Lord of the Manor of Ewyas Lacy did... |
...and third years of the reign of King Philip and Queen Mary entitled An Act... |
...the heirs male of Sir Edward Nevill, Knight , (hereinafter called The Principal Act )... |
...twenty seventh year of the reign of King Henry the Eighth, (b) An Act of... |
...Act of Attainder of Sir Edward Nevill Knight passed in the thirty first year of... |
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The Mansions of Herefordshire and their Memories: CJ Robinson (1872) |
...in the reign of Edward IV. The King granted its revenues in 1462 to Christ... |
...Crasswall, at the present date, are the Earl of Abergavenny, Captain Trafford, and Miss Rawson,... |