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Video Archive: Longtown Castle (2009) |
...but saw a brief resurgence in the early 1400's. Then, the castle was refortified in... |
...fought for Richard II, and, after the king lost the throne, Thomas lost his estates... |
...in 1056. Harold went on to become King Harold II who was killed at the... |
...hang. Now owned by English heritage, par king and admission to the site is free.... |
Guest Contribution: Turnastone Court Herefordshire: Building Recording of the Farm Buildings (2004) |
...of building 17. 25 Plate 19: Loo king south towards the Dutch Barn. 26 Plate... |
...built as late as 1940 s. The earliest map evidence shows the timber barn (building... |
...The timber barn (building 4) is the earliest building in the east-west orientated north range... |
...of Vaughan s Commonwealth and make y early income from lands greater. Turnastone has but... |
...in the company of Messrs. Berington, P earle and Wolrych. Vaughan s daughter later married... |
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Turnastone Court Farm – An Assessment of the Historical, Landscape, Ecological and Agricultural importance of the Water Meadows. (2004) |
...points in time: they are living, wor king agricultural systems that have been developed and... |
...unknown, undocumented farmers or farm workers see king just to make a living. However,... |
...also breed Ryeland and Shropshire sheep wor king towards a flock of 150 ewes plus... |
...of producing both reliable hay crops and early grass. Vaughan claimed that the rental... |
...the remnants of this are still cl early visible on the ground. The sluices where... |
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Turnastone Court Farm: Walkover Survey Report on Features of Archaeological Interest (2004) |
...the north-west of the camp a wor king floor of flint flakes and chips [3]... |
...castle (B) usually the fief of a Knight, sergeant or minor landholder often held for... |
...landholder often held for castle guard and/of Knights fee to a greater lord ( ibid... |
...Herefordshire Domesday. Ralph holds from him (the King) in the Golden Valley. Edwin held it,... |
...processing of limestone. The land has cl early been the focus of successive patterns of... |
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Olchon Development Project: Draft Environmental Audit report (1999) |
...are indebted to David Lovelace for ma king this important material available for our website.... |
...them, countryside 5000 years in the ma king is at risk. Meeting the Olchon Development... |
...combined with other groups and agencies wor king at the county level, will enable a... |
...had tipped significantly towards clearance by the early Bronze Age and by the mid Iron... |
...extensive woodland clearance was occurring around the early Bronze Age. Conformation of early human settlement... |
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Digital Archive: Photographs of the Will and Codicils of Charles Noel, 4th Duke of Beaufort, including disposition of Poston manor (1750) |
...and Codicils of Charles Noel, 4 th Duke of Beaufort, including disposition of Poston manor... |
...20 August 1750, of Charles Noel, 4th Duke of Beaufort, including disposition of Poston manor,... |
...and earrings bequeathed to him by 3rd Duke, to Duchess during widowhood, then to Marquess... |
Digital Archive: Photographs of Codicils to the Will of Charles Noel, 4th Duke of Beaufort (1754) |
...the Will of Charles Noel, 4 th Duke of Beaufort Place name: Golden Valley Date:... |
...the Will of Charles Noel, 4 th Duke of Beaufort, extracted from the Registry of... |
Digital Archive: Photographs of Indenture concerning conveyance of properties including Poston Manor to the Duke of Beaufort (1742) |
...of properties including Poston Manor to the Duke of Beaufort Place name: Golden Valley Date:... |
...Lord Arthur Somerset and others and Henry, Duke of Beaufort. Part of a bundle... |
...bundle of papers concerning Charles Noel, 4th Duke of Beaufort and the conveyance of the... |
...of Crickhowell and Tretower (Brecon) to the Duke by Lord Arthur Somerset in return for... |
...of his considerable debts, and giving the Duke the right to take legal action to... |
Digital Archive: Photographs of Draft Indenture relating to settlement of Poston Manor on Shuckburgh Boughton of Poston Court (1767) |
...dated 27 th June 1767 between Henry, Duke of Beaufort and Edward Boughton of Poston... |
...codicils of Shuckburgh Boughton of Poston Court, Esq., 1755-61; release by the 4th Duchess to... |
...Duchess to the trustees of the 4th Duke's will of her jointure, and acceptance of... |
...jointure provided in lieu by the 4th Duke's will, 1757 Click here to download... |
Partial transcription: Commissioners’ decree concerning a charity for the poor of Vowchurch and Turnastone (1676) |
...Charity 28 Charles II Whereas Richard Parry gent deceased by his last will and testament... |
...the said parishes upon Good Friday y early forever the which said ten pounds was... |
...and delivered unto James Parry late Poston gent deceased to the end that he should... |
...the reign of our late sovereign lord king Charles the first (1634) & did grant... |
...did grant and convey unto Epyphan Howarth Esq. Robert Kempe Esq. Richard Layton gent Thomas... |
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