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Llanthony Priory in the Vale of Ewyas: The Landscape Impact of a Medieval Priory in the Welsh Marches (2007)
...Priory in its landscape setting, view loo king NE from the W side of the...
...complex forms a central element or a gent, this study does not set out to...
...1:50,000 base map).   Figure 6: Loo king N along the E ridge of the...
...plateau beds, which give the uplands sloping gently from north to south their distinctive flat,...
...above Cwmyoy in the south. The more gently sloping lower slopes and valley floor are...
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Survey and Rental of Ewyas Lacy on behalf of Henry Nevil, Lord Bergavenny: Introduction and Index to Transcription (1624 -1626)
...   Barronnyes 147 Survey presented at Court Baron 4th Aug. 1626 (Latin) 155    ...
...to have been gathered at least as early as September of 1624 and last additions...
...out over a period of two years. Earlier known surveys for this part of Ewyas...
...may be that the copier was wor king from a photograph of the original which...
...[         ] Philpott, 120 [         ] Thomas: esquire, 140 [         ] William, 131 [        ]...
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Historical research by William Hezlett in 1829 (1086-1370)
...amongst the public records to ascertain the early history and descent of this property principally...
...Castle of Ewyas Lacy has from the earliest period accompanied the possession of the moiety...
...shew the state of the Castle in early times and may furnish Evidence applicable to...
...all the Hides of the Cattle y early killed at his Larder in the Castle...
...Edward Nevill a younger son of Ralph Earl of Westmoreland from which Edward the present...
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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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Guest Contribution: Manorial Customs in the County of Hereford (1900)
...I have, however, found instances where the Lord of the Manor has granted licenses to...
...both timber, mines and minerals. MANOR  OF  KINGSLAND.     In the Manor of Kingsland, of...
...freehold tenants there became due to the Lord of the Manor as a heriot the...
...years at a small quit rent, ta king a fine on every fresh grant. There...
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Guest Contribution: Alltyrynys and the Cecils by A. L. Rowse (1500s)
...at Stamford. Russell Lowell thought from the earlier form of their name-Sitsilt or Syssill (still...
...I knew your father living like a gentleman, and your grandfather, I hear, was no...
...table showing the common descent of the earls of Worcester, Pembroke, Northumberland, and Westmorland, the...
...Whyte who came with Harold that was Earl Godwin's son out of Cornwall '.4 To...
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The History of Michaelchurch Court and its Estate (13th to 20th Century)
...exercised their prerogatives in absentia until the early 1800s.  Then, for around a hundred and ...
...Court did become the residence of the Lord of the Manor of Ewyas Lacy -...
...history by tenants paying rentals to the Lord of the Manor. That is not to...
...That is not to say that the early occupants of the property were of no...
...wing [the Victorian Wing] was added. The earliest map of sufficient scale and accuracy to...
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Baker Gabb family and Allt-yr-ynys (1902)
...subject memoir, employed his time in loo king over, sorting and arranging a large number...
...Tylegas Brecon. David Sitsylt migrated into Lincolnshire early in the 16th century and became the...
...that dai (1584) William Sitsylt, or Cecil, Esq., cosen german to the Lord Burghley, removed...
...Ewyas Lacy, and is held of the Lord of the Manor by suit of Court...
...to Walter de Lacy, the first Norman Baron, who had his residence in the Castle...
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Owners and Occupiers of Land in Longtown (1840’s)
...  Owner Occupier Holding Acres-roods-perches Map Abergavenny, Earl of Adams, William Land 6-1-31 40 Abergavenny,...
...of Arnold, William Cottage 5-1-6 31 Abergavenny, Earl of Cheese, Dennis Cottage 1-1-39 30 Abergavenny,...
...of Cole, James Cottage 0-2-8 30 Abergavenny, Earl of Farr, William Cottage 0-0-17 31 Abergavenny,...
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Transcription: Dispute concerning the estate of John Price of Michaelchurch Escley and John Price of Walterstone and others, including the property Pont-y-Moody (1709 - 1710)
...of Exchequer at Westminster between John Price Gent of the Parish of Michaelchurch Escely in...
...Walterstone in the said County of Hereford Gent, John Price of Lenveynoe in the said...
...the daughters and Coheiress of James Morgan Esq descd and Christopher Price Esq and Margaret...
...(brother of the said Defendt), James Morgan Esq and Sibill Price Widdow all decd or...
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