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Inquisitions Edward III (1360)
...moiety of the lordship held of the king in chief, service not known, in the...
Advowsons (1864)
...1864 Description: 1 William Wenman; 2 Michael King; Conveyance for 1500, 10 th February 1864...
Booklet: The Parish Church of St Clodock (1938)
...inside cover page is titled Clodock: A King: A Church: A Parish: by the Rev....
Probate Collection, Wills and Inventories: Thomas Eustance (1725)
...the sixth year of the reign of King George, and may make reference to named...
Leaflet: Clodock Church (1961)
...to Clydawg, son of Clydwyn, who was King of Ewias c. 500 AD. Observations: none...
Advowsons (1864)
...and Llancillo Date: 1864 Description: 1 Michael King; 2 William Wenman; Mortgage to secure 500,...
Infrastructure and Community: Health and Welfare in Ewyas Lacy
...part of the community since the very earliest times but history shows that their best...
...with the discovery of antibiotics in the early 20th century provided the foundations of the...
...Until the dissolution of the Monasteries by King Henry VIII between 1538 and 1541, a...
Lascelles & Co.’s Directory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire (1851)
...Dulas Mill], Baldwin Butcher Vicar: Reverend William King Mentions property called: Llydiard-y-Wain [Joseph Trustead] Mynydd-birth...
Commentary on the Death and Burial of Walter II de Lacy (1241)
...last of the line of de Lacy Marcher Lords of the Manor of Ewyas Lacy...
...Craswall Priory by CJ Lilwall in the early 1900s uncovered a stone coffin in pride...
...when it was still visible but ‘lac king its cover’, and again in 1931, as...
...benefactors.   There the matter rested until early 2024 when additional documentary evidence came to...
...died in England.   These are an early 17th-century English translation of a lost Irish...
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Memories of my School Days by Marion Jones and Vera Christopher (2003)
...teacher reading to us, once we had King Solomon's Mines. One day Mary Cole fainted...