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The Mansions of Herefordshire and their Memories: CJ Robinson (1872) |
...the following:- Elizabeth, w. of Thos. Scudamore, Gent., bur. 22 Oct., 1653; Jane, w. of... |
...Oct., 1653; Jane, w. of James S., Gent., d. 24 Oct. 1681, aet. 52; Thomas... |
...S, d. 7 June, 1695; Thomas S., Gent., d. 4 Dec., 1695; Walter S., d.1712;... |
The Mansions of Herefordshire and their Memories: CJ Robinson (1872) |
...that, as far as we know, its earliest lords were the de Clanowes or de... |
...of Iron Acton. Henry ap Griffith was lord of the manor in the reign of... |
The Mansions of Herefordshire and their Memories: CJ Robinson (1872) |
...p. 115), but the memory of its earliest lord has been in a measure obscured... |
...occur in the lists of Sheriffs and Knights of their native Shire [*] . The... |
...chief owners in Walterston were John Delahay, gent., and the Earl of Salisbury (son of... |
The Mansions of Herefordshire and their Memories: CJ Robinson (1872) |
...Verdon, le Despenser and Beauchamp, to the Earl of Abergavenny, who now holds both. (See... |
Land tenure in Michaelchurch Escley: Lord Abergavenny’s land (1701) |
...d Messuage called Lloyn Rosser Walter Delahay, Gent. [20] 1s 8d Walter Delahay... |
...For the purpose of comparison to other early surveys estimated Welsh acreages are shown in... |
...in the Survey of 1566 for the Earl of Leicester; that is, 1d per Welsh... |
Economics and Politics: Warfare in Ewyas Lacy |
...part of Wales, which was divided into kingdoms that were in constant dispute and war... |
...Norman conquest the border conflicts intensified as Marcher Lords pushed westwards, and the Welsh kings... |
...1400 Owain Glyndwr, the last great native Prince of Wales, made one final attempt to... |
...English yoke and raised a rebellion against King Henry IV of England. By 1403 Glyndwr... |
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Economics and Politics: Farming in Ewyas Lacy |
...on common land and - with the Lord of the manor's permission - on rough... |
Economics and Politics: Working Lives in Ewyas Lacy |
... Title: Economics and Politics: Wor king Lives in Ewyas Lacy Agricultural Workers Farming... |
...for those who held land from the Lord of the Manor. Browse the links below... |
Economics and Politics: Revenue and Taxes in Ewyas Lacy |
...land was owned by the crown. The king then distributed it to his nobles, as... |
...the Chief Rent, was paid to the king by the lord of the manor and... |
...a military, religious or official nature. The lord of the manor then used the same... |
...the 11th century, taxation centred around the king's household and was levied mainly on the... |
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Lease for 27 years William Pytts & James Price (1728) |
...February 1728 (1) William Pytts of Howton gent (2) James Price of Michaelchurch Eskley yeoman... |