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Sale of Urishay Castle Estate, Lot 45 (1913) |
...Freehold Agricultural Property known as Clothiers and King s Arms Farms. Let to Mr Victor... |
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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Probate Collection, Wills and Inventory: Walter Delahay (1702) |
...1702 Description: Probate papers of Walter Delahay gent Will included: yes Date of... |
Index of Wills and Inventories held at the National Library of Wales (1661-1855) |
...John yeoman BR1695/130 1702 Delahay Walter gent BR1702/79 tg_mic_1013 1759 Estland Henry yeoman BR1759/72... |
...Henry yeoman BR1759/72 tg_mic_1002 1774 Exton James gent BR1774/63 1756 Fisher Hugh yeoman BR1756/79... |
...Henry weaver BR1723/99 1803 Lewis John Esq. BR1803/69 1803 Lewis Margaret widow BR1803/70... |
...John - BR1739/106 1735 Perkins Edward gent BR1735/96 1821 Phillips Evan yeoman BR1821/64... |
...Jane widow BR1688/99 1663 Powell John gent BR1663/149 1854 Powell Philip - BR1854/76... |
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Research paper: Tithe owners in Ewyas Lacy (1800s) |
...and widespread growth of Nonconformism in the early 19th century; and pressure to extend the... |
...pressure to extend the franchise in the early 19th century led to the 1832 Reform... |
...[2] . In 1804 Edward Harley, 5th Earl of Oxford, sold the Ewyas Lacy tithes... |
...and a full study would require loo king at land ownership as well as tithe... |
...tithes in the social setting by loo king more closely at the three categories of... |
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Deeds relating to clergy advowsons (1801 - 1944) |
...ADVOWSONS Rowlstone and Llancilloe (1) 1. Earl of Oxford 2. Thomas Harley of Berrington... |
... (11) 1. William Wenman 2. Michael King Conveyance for 1,500 10 Feb 1864 ... |
...10 Feb 1864 (12) 1. Michael King 2. William Wenman Mortgage to secure 500... |
...initial purchase of the advowson from the Earl of Oxford and the subsequent incumbency of... |
Will of Thomas Lewis (1765) |
...themselves to Simon Exton of Michaelchurch Escley gent, subject to the legacies. Will proved:... |
Will of James Exton (1773) |
...Will of James Exton of Michaelchurch Escley gent, dated 17 th Feb 1773. Beneficiaries:... |
Land tenure in Michaelchurch Escley: Earl of Leicester’s land (1566) |
...BA] Title: Land tenure in Michaelchurch Escley: Earl of Leicester s land Place name: Michaelchurch... |
...Ewyas Lacy carried out for Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester after being given a moiety... |
...Land tenure in Michaelchurch Escley: Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, 1566 Name of owner/... |
...bound land called Cae Llencarda David Thomas, gent 41 164 3s 5d Freehold plus messuage,... |
...Rees David and Ievan Vaughan David Thomas, gent. 24 88 2s 5d Messuage with 2... |
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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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