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Transcript, Court of Chancery: Bill of Complaint regarding disputed ownership of Michaelchurch Mill (1686) |
...] To the right honoble Lawrence Earle of K[?] and High Treasurer of England... |
...of England [ ?........] Also John [?] knight [ ..?.....] under [?] of his Majesty... |
...of Michaell Church about the cleare y early value of eight or ten pounds and... |
Self portrait of a village school: Longtown school log books 1873-1910 (1873-1910) |
...by the historical value of depicting an early formative period in rural schooling. This study... |
...and reasons for non-attendance, recorded on n early every page with a great deal of... |
...and liaising with the master. A y early inspection by HMI (Her/His Majesty s Inspector)... |
...village school in the late 19th and early 20th century. Index : Click on... |
... Visitors and special occasions Ta king a long view back ENROLMENT... |
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The Herefordshire Regiment in the First World War (1914 - 18) |
...they could be mobilised promptly and as early as 5 August were on their way... |
...side. An additional motive was that n early all Turkey s war materials were produced... |
...t included the division in his thin king. In fact, on landing the division was... |
...poor dad. I could not sleep thin king about poor dad. However when I got... |
...he has been an apprentice at the King s Acre nursery and his family was... |
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Turnastone Court Farm Historic Landscape Conservation Plan (2005) |
...farming and only as a successful wor king farm can they be sustained and restored... |
...believed to have originated from the Romano-British kingdom of Ariconium. Archenfield s strategic location at... |
...(a village 20km north of Turnastone near Kington). This is almost certainly a confusion with... |
...was associated with Chanstone) and Walter of Kingston about the possession of a holding in... |
...from Roger de Chandos with service of knights fee. In 1322 Turnastone is listed as... |
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Digital Archive - Sale particulars: Great House (2014) |
...for Great House, Longtown, offered by a gents Knight Frank. The overall description... |
... The overall description by the a gent is as follows: Great House is one... |
...is a charming property dating from the early 18th Century and full of delightful character... |
...en suite on the second floor ma king ideal guest or children s accommodation. There... |
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Preservation of the Jacobean Drawing Room from Urishay Castle: (1600s to present) |
...John de la Hay [12 th century Lord of the Manor], the Welsh kingdom of... |
...kingdom of Deheubarth, and to various Welsh kings including Owain Gwynedd, the grandfather of Owain... |
Digital Archive - Sale particulars: Moccas Court (2013) |
...Moccas Court were issued by the a gent, Knight Frank The overall description... |
...edge of the Golden Valley and loo king up to the ancient Moccas deer park.... |
...to the design of GS Repton wor king at the offices of John Nash. The... |
Digital Archive - Sale particulars: Pikes Farm (2014) |
...Pikes Farm were issued by the a gent, Knight Frank. The overall description given... |
...of the Pikes family living and wor king at the farm. Pikes Farm is a... |
Video Archive: King Arthur’s Stone – a Neolithic Burial Mound in the Golden Valley (2009) |
...Source: Guest Contribution Title: Video Archive: King Arthur s Stone a Neolithic Burial Mound... |
...believed. Legend and local folklore hints that King Arthur has a mythical connection with Arthur's... |
...with it as a meeting place for Kings and Knights, with King Arthur supposedly having... |
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The Secret Life of a Jacobean Drawing Room (2012) |
...was sympathetic to Catholicism. After defeating the King in 1649, the Puritan commander Oliver Cromwell... |
...a serious problem for many in his kingdom since he also served as the head... |
...much smaller percentage of the population clergy, gentlemen, professionals, businessmen. Lady Anne Clifford was probably... |
...Clifford was probably not too atypical a gentlewoman. In her diary of 1618 we see... |
...on the book business. Libraries of deceased gentlemen were sold by booksellers at auction in... |
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