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Notice of Court, Manor of Urishay, Clothy Hopkin and Trellershope to be held at Urishay Castle, November 1833 (1833) |
...at the dwelling house of Thomas Delahay esquire the lord of the said manor known... |
...court Leet of our sovereign lord the king and view of Frankpledge and also the... |
...view of Frankpledge and also the court baron of the said Thomas Delahay lord of... |
...to inquire for our sovereign lord the king and the lord of the said manors... |
Draft deputation of Stewardship to the manors of Urishay (1707) |
...of Peterchurch in the county of Hereford esq. lord of the several manors of Urishay... |
...William Allen of the city of Hereford gentleman my true and lawful steward of and... |
...singular court leets, views of frankpledge, courts baron, hundred courts and all and singular other... |
...of our sovereign lord George the third King of Great Britain etc. And in the... |
...[corner of page torn off] Thomas Delahay esq. to Mr William Allen. ELSG... |
Notes on Holdings Manors of Trilers Hope and Clothye Hopkin (Not dated) |
...of images 477, 478, Humphrey Thomas esq holds an estate in Trilers Hope within... |
...Trilers Hope and jurisdiction of John Delahay esq payinge yearly to the said John Delahay... |
...maner of Clothye Hopkin at the y early rent or summe of 6 d to... |
...in Trileis Hope aforesaid at the y early rent or summe of 12 s to... |
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Charge by the Steward to the Jury of the Court Leet and Court Baron (Not dated) |
...Jury of the Court Leet and Court Baron Place name: Michaelchurch Escley, Urishay, Peterchurch Date:... |
...& 474 On Courts Leets & Baron Charge by the Steward to the jury.... |
...by the Steward to the jury. Gentlemen of the jury. You are here... |
...[& ?] inhabitants each district having a king of their own who held a court... |
...highest to lowest the reign of her king did not continue many ages before the... |
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Articles give in Charge (1734) |
...At a court of Survey and Court Baron of [blank] held for the said mannor... |
...of our sovereign lord George the second King of Great Britain France and Ireland Defender... |
...faith and so forth before Edward Williams gentleman steward of the said mannor as well... |
Gift of Urishay and Clothy Hopkin Manors (1528) |
...Delahay, son and heir of Urry Delahay gent,. dec. lord of the manors of... |
...Davis, rector of Branton, co Herfs. Gilbert Prince of Branton, co. Herefs., and Agnes... |
...Wallwyn and Richard ap Robert. Observations: This early reference to Clothy Hopkin would appear to... |
Transcription: Legal hearings in the Court of Exchequer regarding allegations of fraud over the ownership of Michaelchurch Mill (1654 - 1686) |
...James Price an infant by James Morgan Esq his guardian defendant. Imprimis, do you... |
...premises in question being of the y early value of eight or ten pounds per... |
...or belief. 5. Item Of what y early value as you know heard or believe... |
...thereof & what part thereof what y early rent did you pay for the same... |
...of the reign of our sovereign lord king James the second by the grace of... |
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Lionel James Trafford and the Gordon Relief Campaign (1884 -1885) |
...the third son of Charles Guy Trafford, Lord of the Manor of a part of... |
...Court Estate from 1864 to 1879. His early home in Herefordshire was at Michaelchurch Court... |
...1 st Bn to look with indul gent eyes on the wretched scribble in this... |
...in an album. [9] [9] EARLY YEARS Lionel Trafford was born in... |
...having made a considerable fortune in the early years of the nineteenth century, in the... |
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Manorial Papers of the Delahays of Urishay (1700’s, 1800’s) |
...in a 19 th century hand of early Court Rolls from 1466 to 1529 and... |
...dealt mainly with minor transgressions and Court Barons whose business was land holdings within the... |
...a time when the Delahays were see king money and perhaps considering the Manors as... |
...Trilers Hope. The different names probably reflect earlier times when they existed as separate manors.... |
...Williams Richard Williams The Lord of the Manor in 1722 was John... |
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Digital Archive: Image of Sale Particulars of the Manor of Ewyas Lacy on behalf of Sir John Williams (c. 1690 - 1700) |
...be sold by Sir John Williams, co-sharing Lord of the Manor of Ewyas Lacy which... |
...by John Jeffreys as the new co-sharing Lord of the Manor. ... |