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| Fine of Court, an interesting example from Ewyas Lacy (1829) |
| ...being used in 1829 by Land A gents and Solicitors acting on behalf of the... |
| ...and James Parry for hearing at the King s Court of Hereford in 1829. The... |
| ...plans by a professional Surveyor, the ta king of prepared statements [6] by a number... |
| ...case was being orchestrated by the a gents acting on behalf of the Marquess. The... |
| ...examined is - why did the a gents of the Marquess consider it necessary to... |
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| Urishay Castle and Estate: Papers of Delahay family relating to various properties primarily in Manor of Clothy Hopkin. (1389 - 1881) |
| ...Delahay, son and heir of Urry Delahay gent., deceased, Lord of the Manors of Worryshaye... |
| ...Davis, rector of Branton co. Herefs. Gilbert Prince of Branton co. Herefs., and Agnes Harley,... |
| ...1) Thomas Urry Delahaye and Richard Delahaye, gents 2) William Harry Lloid 1 messuage or... |
| ...of Urishay al. Hay Urie co. Herefs. gent 2) Thomas Harley of Brampton Brian, co.... |
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| Papers relating to Alltyrynys , Walterstone (1597-1723) |
| ...April 1597 (1) William Cecyll of Alterynys, esq (2) Sir Robert Cecyll, Knighte, Principall Secretorye... |
| ...co Mon in occupations of William Powell gent, George ap Rees and Houell Watkin. All... |
| ...male. Failing which to Sir William Ceyll, Baron of Burleigh knight of the most noble... |
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| Guest Contribution: The Last Lord Urishay (2018) |
| ...two examples of this endeavour. Soon after1086, baron Bernardde Neufmarche (c1050-1125) rose to power in... |
| ...the Domesday Book, was rewarded by the King, William 2nd of Normandy, and given territories... |
| ... Ref: 1 Politics and Ritual in Early medieval Europe.J L Nelson 1986 Ref:... |
| ...Another record puts this voyage a year earlier,in 1630, and associates their journey to the... |
| ...1644, He married Sarah Nash in the Earl of Dysart. Sarah, was also from England... |
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| Economics and Politics: Government in Ewyas Lacy |
| ...ally of the ruling classes and ta king a share of the wealth and land.... |
| ...officials called 'shire-reeve' or sheriff under the King and his nobles. Many of the English... |
| ...while displacing the native aristocracy and ta king power into their own hands through a... |
| ...system of land holdings granted by the King to noblemen who had sworn fealty. ... |
| ...Manorial courts providing local governance through the Lord of the Manor was beginning to break... |
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| Longtown: A Medieval castle and Borough – an Archaeological Investigation Report by English Heritage (2003) |
| ...Roman camp was put forward in the early 19th century (Duncumb 1812, 274). The first... |
| ...subject of numerous small-scale excavations. In the early 1960s excavations took place within the castle... |
| ... 4 ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXT The earliest archaeological remains to have been found close... |
| ...been found close to Longtown are two early Bronze Age burials unearthed during ploughing at... |
| ...A stone circle and a concentration of early Bronze Age cairns also lie on Hatterrall... |
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| An Historie of Cressewelle and Yonder, by Ruth Watkins (Geological time to present) |
| ...the area staying at holiday cottages on Dukes Farm. It gives an intimate personal perspective... |
| ...places of local interest. The focus on Dukes Farm is also a valuable point of... |
| ...cash crop: wool. It was the ma king of us. It returned cash to the... |
| ...other rock types that were the ma king of our area. First, evaporite limestone bands... |
| ...it in the stones and paths around Dukes Farm the path in the water garden,... |
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| Pikes Farm: The history of a Farmhouse in Michaelchurch Escley, Herefordshire (1490 - 2013) |
| ...in 1674 at which time Walter Pikes Gent. was the tenant/occupier giving his name to... |
| ...s seven prehistoric standing stones, flint wor kings were found at the time the forestry... |
| ...to Grigland and Pennsylvania and has cl early been worked for many years for building,... |
| ...Brook. It appears to have been wor king well in 1604 but grown to decay... |
| ...1 provides an illustration of what the earliest phase of Pikes Farm most probably looked... |
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| Riches to Rags: The Bankruptcy of Thomas Daniell of Michaelchurch Court, Lord of the Manor of Ewyas Lacy By Bob Steele (1835 - 1851) |
| ...and subsequently residing at Boulogne, in the Kingdom of France, Copper-Smelter, Dealer and Chapman ,... |
| ...France, Copper-Smelter, Dealer and Chapman , and Lord of the Manor of Ewyas Lacy, was... |
| ...of Thomas Daniell [the elder] titled ' Gentleman and a Miner' by John Opie, 1786... |
| ...contrast to have lived as a wealthy gentleman of leisure in the society life of... |
| ...allowed him the status of a landed gentleman and Lord of the Manor of Ewyas... |
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| National Archives A2A catalogue of documents: Clodock [Part 3 of 3] (Various Dates) |
| ...Department of Collection Services Thomas Pritchard, Gent Will. Bond. Diocese: Brecon Parish: Clodock Township:... |
| ...Department of Collection Services Samuel Watkins, Gent Will. Inventory (2) Diocese: Brecon Parish: Clodock... |
| ...Department of Collection Services Paule Thomas, Gent Will. Inventory. Diocese: Brecon Parish: Clodock Township:... |
| ...Collection Services Rowland Jennings, The Elder/Tanner/ Gent Will. Inventory (2 Miscellaneous.) Diocese: Brecon Parish:... |
| ...of Collection Services Lewis Powell, Yeoman/ Gent Will. Inventory. Bond. Diocese: Brecon Parish: Clodock... |
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