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Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Cusop Castle (1050 - 1250)
...position is made more problematic by two early mottes which exist near by at Hay...
...within the period of this study. The earliest mention is the 8th year of Edward...
...references: VCH 1908. 225-6. RCHME 1931. 47. King 1983. 204. 174 Interpretation: Possible motte and...
Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Mouse Castle (1050 - 1250)
...of the summit of a hill overloo king the River Wye. The site consists of...
...the re-use of an existing fortification, the earlier site being an Iron Age hill-fort. The...
...exist in Db.H under the manor of Kingstone. Before 1066 Cusop belonged to this manor...
...1066 Cusop belonged to this manor and King Edward held it; Roger of Lacy holds...
...Roger of Lacy holds it from the king (Thorn and Thorn 1983. 179c). Marshall suggested...
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Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Mynydd Brith (1050 - 1250)
...HWCM1241 Marshall suggested that Mynydd-br th was earlier than Nant-y-Bar because of its weaker position....
...references: VCH 1908. 236. RCHME 1931. 57. King 1983. 205. Interpretation: Motte and possible bailey...
...as a frontier outpost and is therefore early. The small nature of the site would...
Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Walterstone Castle (1050 - 1250)
...Hendre, both regarded by this study as early. The first photograph, (Vol. 2. plate 260)...
...this not to be the case. No early documentary evidence exists for this castle but...
...the castle would represent one of the earliest castles of the de Lacy holdings possibly...
...of the de Lacy holdings possibly as early as 1067. Additional references: VCH 1908. 246....
...Additional references: VCH 1908. 246. Hogg and King 1963. 97. King 1983. 212. Interpretation: Motte...
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Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Dorstone Castle (1050 - 1250)
...fertile valley. Documentary evidence Primary reference: The earliest record of Dorstone is in Db. H...
...having formerly been in the possession of Earl Harold (Thorn and Thorn 1983. 186c,d). It...
...(Noble 1964. 66). Additional references: Hogg and King 1963. 104. King 1983. 205. Interpretation: Motte...
...which would date the castle to an earlier period, therefore, Dorstone motte and bailey may...
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Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Pont Hendre Castle (1050 - 1250)
...note: Pont Hendre has already been considered earlier in this chapter because of its relationship...
...feature has also been noted at Llancillo earlier and was interpreted as a bridge base....
...1908. 242-243. RCHME 1931. 184. Hogg and King 1963. 118 King 1983. 208. Interpretation: Motte...
...1983. 208. Interpretation: Motte and bailey ( Early) Interpretation of the site is based on...
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Extracts from references to Ewyas Lacy in ‘The Welsh Wars of Edward I’ by John E Morris (1277 - 1297)
...Observations regarding the war of 1277 against Prince Llewellyn of Wales as it affected the...
...war , which were enjoyed by the Marcher Lords [including the Earls of Hereford and...
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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Digital Archive: Newspaper cutting – Auction sale of crops and effects at Michaelchurch Court (1835)
...owner of the Michaelchurch Court estate and Lord of the Manor of Ewyas Lacy, and...
Digital Archive: Newspaper cutting – Sale by auction of the property of Thomas Daniel of Michaelchurch Court, bankrupt. (1835)
...home comforts of a [once] wealthy landed gentleman of the early 1800s. Prior to his...
...owner of the Michaelchurch Court estate and Lord of the Manor of Ewyas Lacy, and...