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| Self portrait of a village school: Longtown school log books 1873-1910 (1873-1910) |
| ...larger room. A house for the head teacher or master was also built then. The... |
| ...porch. The former School House for the master is the building beyond. In the background... |
| ...village road. The former extended school and master s house at Longtown The master was... |
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| Abstract of Catalogue of Documents relating to the Herefordshire Estates of Lord Abergavenny held at Gwent Archives (1560 - 1959) |
| ...Richard George of par. Comyoy, co. Heref., blacksmith. Consideration 1.0.0. A cottage inhabited by (2),... |
| ...William Morgan of par. Comyoy, co. Heref., mason. Consideration 0.12.0. A cottage inhabited by (2)... |
| ...suit of court. Witnesses (SD): Da(vid) Havard, rector of Lanvihangell- iuxta-Uske and Robert Harries. Endorsed:... |
| ...Beavan of par. St. Clodock, co. Heref., tailor. A house, garden, orchards and 2 acres... |
| ...Prichard of par. St. Cluddock, co. Heref., cordwainer. A piece of land, in the occupation... |
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| Research paper: Tithe owners in Ewyas Lacy (1800s) |
| ...income for the clergy and Church establishment. Prior to the Dissolution of Monasteries, most of... |
| ...tithes in Ewyas Lacy went to Llanthony Priory, and would largely have consisted of produce... |
| ...a portion known as the small or vicarial tithe, while the more valuable produce, mainly... |
| ...mainly of corn, was the great or rectorial tithe retained by the Priory. At the... |
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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... |
| ...3 Bacton Craswall Dulas Llancillo Llanveynoe Longtown Michaelchurch Escley Newton St. Margarets Rowlestone Walterstone Kingstone... |
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| Research Paper: The life and times of Michaelchurch Mill (1241-2007) |
| ...Research Paper: The life and times of Michaelchurch Mill Date: 1241-2007 Contents 1. Introduction... |
| ...Mill 7. History of the Mill 8. Millers in Michaelchurch 9. Mill Layout 10. Changing... |
| ...The Corn Mill Today 12. Acknowledgements Michaelchurch Mill c.1901 Charles Price, the miller, is... |
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| 1901 Census Transcription – Longtown Folio 45, 46, 47, 48 and 49 (1901) |
| ...Son : S : 23 : Stone Mason : Employed : Longtown : HEF Wallace... |
| ...Son : S : 20 : Stone Mason : Employed : Longtown : HEF Kate... |
| ...: Head : Wid : 69 : Innkeeper : Own a/c : Home : Peterchurch... |
| ...: Llanthony : MON William BROOKS : Servant : S : 47 : Ag Cattle... |
| ...: Clodock : HEF John WILLIAMS : Servant : S : 41 : Cowman :... |
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| 1901 Census Transcription – Michaelchurch Eskley Folio 63, 64 and 65 (1901) |
| ...by Barbara Griffiths Title: 1901 Census Transcription Michaelchurch Eskley Folio 63, 64 and 65 Place... |
| ...Folio 63, 64 and 65 Place name: Michaelchurch Escley Date: 1901 1901 Census Transcriptions... |
| ...Registration Sub-District: Clodock (RG13/2485) Enumeration Round 10. Michaelchurch Escley (part) Return to 1901 Coverage Index... |
| ...Serv : S : 20 : House maid Domestic : Worker : Lanvyhangle : MON... |
| ...Serv : S : 19 : Kitchen maid Domestic : Worker : Preston : HEF... |
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| Stormy Meeting on a Proposal to Unite Benefices (1930) |
| ...Proposal to Unite Benefices Place name: Newton, Michaelchurch Escley, St.Margarets Date: 1930 Description: The aged... |
| ...by the Rev. George John Tuck, perpetual curate of Newton Church since 1888, to the proposed... |
| ...Newton with those of St.Margaret s and Michaelchurch Eskley, at an inquiry by a Commission... |
| ...inquiry by a Commission appointed by the Bishop of Hereford (under the Union of Benefices... |
| ...concerned, and it was evident that; the Vicar of Newton Church, who is over 80... |
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| Theme: Millers in Michaelchurch Escley (1500s - 1900s) |
| ... Title: Theme: Millers in Michaelchurch Escley Date: 1500s - 1900s... |
| ...Michaelchurch Escley Date: 1500s - 1900s Millers in Michaelchurch Escley There are records referring... |
| ...water corn and grist mill operating in Michaelchurch Escley [sometimes called Llanvihangel Escle in earlier... |
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| 1901 Census Transcription – Longtown Folio 38, 39 and 40 (1901) |
| ...: Head : M : 66 : Innkeeper & Miller : Own a/c : At... |
| ...: Dau : S : 26 : Shopkeeper - Grocer : Agent Worker : Newton... |
| ...: Clodock : HEF Rhoda GRIFFITHS : Servant : S : 20 : ['Dom' added]... |
| ...: Clodock : HEF George REYNOLDS : Servant : S : 50 : ['Ag L'... |
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