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Legends and land grant relating to Clodock church (1840) |
...Title: Legends and land grant relating to Clodock church Place name: Clodock Date: 1840 Description:... |
...which records legends relating St Clydawg and Clodock church, together with the charter of a... |
...in the Welsh kingdom of Ewyas. The Clodock charter can be dated to about the... |
...paper - Early Medieval boundary of the Clodock estate - sets out to retrace the... |
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Report on the clergy in Ewyas Lacy (1827) |
...requested covers the name of incumbent and curate, place of residence of each, grounds of... |
...of services and stipend. Summary of replies: Clodock Incumbent, John Rogers; resident in the Glebe... |
...duly performed last year; also serving as curate in Llanveynoe, 2 miles away. No other... |
...duly performed last year; also serving as curate in Cusop, 3 miles away. No other... |
...15 miles away; grounds for non-residence by bishop s permission; services held once weekly; duly... |
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Will of Simon Exton (1803) |
...his niece Sarah Coates 100; to his servant Ann Williams 300 and to her daughter... |
...James. Executors: son James; Walter Marsh, Clodock; Benjamin Watkins, Hereford. Will proved: Canterbury... |
Deeds relating to the Clive Family of Whitfield Estate (1752-1875) |
... James Price of Longtown, Clodock, taylor. 3) John Jenkins... |
... John Jenkins of Trewern, Clodock, gent. Consideration: 160. Messuage formerly in possession... |
...in BB2/21 2) but now of Lanveyno, Clodock. 3) Elizabeth Gwillim of... |
... Elizabeth Prichard of Longtown, Clodock, widow of Walter Prichard. 2) ... |
... John Prichard of Lanveyno, cordwainer, also son of 1). 4) ... |
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Genealogical notes on the Price family in Ewyas Lacy parishes and vicinity (1700s 1800s) |
...The record includes a journal of the Reverend Philip Price held at Gwent Record Office;... |
...extracts from the Carmarthen Diocesan Registry; and Bishops Transcripts and Parish Register for Walterstone. There... |
...records we find that he was appointed curate of Walterstone in 1771, died April 6th... |
...by his son Philip Price [III] as curate of Walterstone who died in 1803. Both... |
...to their memory by the parishioners. WALTERSTONE. Bishops Transcripts s 1712 1837 but incomplete. Parish... |
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Guest Contribution: History of Whitehouse Estate by Arthur Seward Wood (1954) |
...(Eldest son of 5) 1653 1719 Mary Masters d of Herbert Masters of Burghill, Hereford... |
...of Herbert Masters of Burghill, Hereford (Mary Masters 1656-1739) 7 Herbert Howorth (Eldest son of... |
...entry under the lands belonging to the Canons of Hereford states that " in Stradel... |
...una hida que valet v solidoes. Ipsi canonic habent hidas iij Ibi iij clerici habent... |
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A Deed of Mortgage (1600s) |
...Deed of Mortgage Place Name: Newton in Clodock Date: 1600s Description: Deeds are a particular... |
...a mortgage agreement. They are invariably ac curately dated. As documents they had a relatively... |
...(5 acres). All this in Newton in Clodock previously part of the lands of Henrie... |
...was then, as later a township of Clodock and not of Longtown Messuage is a... |
.... Land surveying was not an ac curate science at that time. A math of... |
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Oral History: Warren Lewis’ recollections of Michaelchurch Mill etc. (1907-1950) |
...was born at the lower Hunt House, Clodock. That s a farm, my parents were... |
...lived at the post office, he was Postmaster. And there was a smallholding, about thirty... |
...same time. And we always had a maid and a young lad out of school... |
...long way off. There were mills at Clodock and Longtown, but they didn t make... |
...delivered once a fortnight. They delivered down Clodock, there was a bakers down there, and... |
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Digital Images Collection: Duncumb - History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford (1812) |
...of the County of Hereford Place name: Clodock, Cusop, Llancillo, Michaelchurch Escley, Rowlestone, St Margarets,... |
...may take some time to download. Clodock: The text describes Roman remains in... |
...son of Owen Gwynedd Prince of Wales. Clodock church and its three subordinate chapels at... |
...the church, which was granted to the Prior and Convent of Llanthony by Walter de... |
...constables and bailiffs, and stipends paid to vicars and other clerics are itemised. There is... |
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Guest Contribution: Dore Workhouse in Victorian Times, by Nancy Elliot (1834 - 1920) |
...it. The late Nancy Elliot, one time teacher and resident of Ewyas Harold, was an... |
...Clive, Esq., M.P. for Hereford City, the Dean of Hereford, E.G. Head, Esq., Colonel Clive,... |
...meet weekly there, agreeing to pay Mrs. Mason 2/- weekly and 2/6 when heat was... |
...to anyone housing an illegitimate child). Mrs. Mason looked after the Board till the workhouse... |
...to be white washed annually. The first Master and Matron, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, from... |
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