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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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