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| Probate Collection; Bond and documents for Thomas Powell (1646) |
| ...lease held from S r Hopton knight for certain years yet to come and... |
| Probate Collection; Will and documents for Thomas ap Richard als Taylor (1580) |
| ...held from 'the Rt Hon Henry Nevill, knight, Lord of Bergavenny and Lord of one... |
| Probate Collection; Will for John Cecil of 'all Tynys' (1551) |
| ...which I purchased of Sir Nicholas Arnold knight during the term of 12 years'. Wife,... |
| Probate Collection; Will and documents for John Parry, yeoman (1704) |
| ...Aithan Lewis of Llaneigon; 6/- to John Knight; 6/- to Margaret Price; 15/- to Thomas... |
| Postglacial Landscape of SW Herefordshire (to 10,000 BC) |
| ...man changed our landscape was the underta king of land drainage. This was a very... |
| ...from North West to south east. Wor king out wards from here we have the... |
| ...when it comes, is relatively quick ta king only a few thousand years. More time... |
| ...to a large glacial ice front. Ta king the river Dore at Vowchurch as our... |
| ...later exploited by man as gravel wor kings. It is important to realise that it... |
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| ...railways in the neighbourhood includes articles on Early Tramroads , the Monnow Valley Railway ,... |
| ...Club at Michaelchurch Court, a review of Lord of the Manor Randolph Trafford’s Cars ,... |
| ...the nineteen fifties and sixties, and an early proposal to build a Longtown Canal . ... |
| ...showing family trees for some prominent local gentry including the Delahays in the Golden Valley... |
| ...Returns for the Longtown parish in the early 1940s. Also featured are the full reports... |
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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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| Transcription of Agent’s pocket book. Map 5 items (1760 -1862) |
| ...of Original Document Title: Transcription of A gent s pocket book. Map 5 items Place... |
| ...Hugh Maclean of Birmingham and afterwards of King s St. Westminster). See Court Roll page... |
| ...of Bridge Farm belonging to Richard Barton, Esq and now in the occupation of Alexandra... |
| Transcription of Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire (1941) |
| ...an old building of stone in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south... |
| ...The living is a vicarage, net y early value 203, including 36 acres of glebe,... |
| ...in the gift of P. B. Barneby esq. J.P. and held since 1930 by the... |
| ...ancient grandeur. The Marquess of Abergavenny is lord of the manor, but the land is... |
| Transcription of Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire & Shropshire (1937) |
| ...an old building of stone in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south... |
| ...The living is a vicarage, net y early value 203, including 36 acres of glebe,... |
| ...in the gift of P. B. Barneby esq. J.P. and held since 1930 by the... |
| ...ancient grandeur. The Marquess of Abergavenny is lord of the manor, but the land is... |
